Find and Remove Twitter "Egg" Followers with This Google Script

In fact, that’s how the script searches for them. Of course, not every egg account is a bot or fake. Some folks just like to remain anonymous. It takes a little time for the script to run, so be patient. The more followers you have, the longer it can take. Get a copy of the script and learn more at the link below.

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 63 words · Crystal Krause

Find the Right Laptop for You with This Interactive Comparison Chart

Whether you’rein the market for an ultrabookor a true-to-form laptop,finding the perfect onecan be tough. Obviously, the further you go to the right and up, the more expensive things will be. Check out the laptop comparison chart at the link below. Laptop Comparison Chart| Gnod viaAddictiveTips

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 46 words · Jessica Baker

Focus on Exposure Rather Than Risk With Investing

Investing comes with a certain amount of risk, and that turns some people off of it altogether. But your risk level varies depending on many different factors. When it comes to investing, it’s better to focus on exposure. Because of this, you shouldn’t focus on risk, you should focus on exposure. As we deal with a world that feels more risky, I suggest making exposure our priority. While risk poses the question, “What could happen?...

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 171 words · Kimberly Tanner

How to Choose Proper DIY Workwear for Comfort and Protection

Proper workwear is durable, comfortable and safer to use than standard clothing. Here is what you should look for when selecting work apparel. Work Boots Sneakers are absolute junk for doing any bang out of outdoor project. A basic work boot will outperform any standard shoe based on features alone. Look for a 6" boot to offer the best combination of support and flexibility. Regardless of what pop in of protection you select, ensure your boot manufacturer meets theASTM standardsfor protective footwear....

January 21, 2015 · 2 min · 260 words · Holly Allison

How to Combat Diet and Exercise Self-Sabotage with Mindfulness

You’ve stuck to your diet today and you feel unstoppable…until your co-worker hands you a cupcake. “It’s just one,” you rationalize, devouring every inch. Does this sound familiar? If you have ever dieted, you’ve experienced some variation of this scenario. Soon afterwards, a few uncomfortable emotions sink in: shame and self-loathing among them. I have no self-control and feel like crap. Me “You’re not crap. You’ve been doing great....

January 21, 2015 · 3 min · 517 words · Aaron Salazar

How to Set Up Triple Monitors for Super-Widescreen Gaming (and Work)

Using more than two monitors used to be a luxury for those with the biggest PC building budgets. These days, large, high-resolution displays are affordable, and graphics cards are more powerful than ever. Do your homeworkodds are someone’s managed to make your favorite game work. Even if they haven’t, there are plenty of other games to choose from. If you only have two, all isn’t lost. Many video cards still support multiple displays connected to the a single output using a video splitter....

January 21, 2015 · 2 min · 369 words · Ruth Hanna

I'm Bill Nye, and This Is How I Work

Bill is still busyalways busy. We caught up with Bill to learn about his methods, his bowties, and how he works. Desk with keypad lower than desktop surface. Have the portability of laptop with full capability of a desktopwhen I finally sit still. I have multiple coffee brewing technologies in each location as well. What apps, software, or tools can’t you live without? Scannersto make documents into .pdf files. I rely on weather apps everyday....

January 21, 2015 · 3 min · 600 words · Sherri Martinez

If You’re Stuck on a Problem, Push for 15 Minutes, Then Find Help

Being stuck can be draining. You may feel like you could grasp the problem if you spent just a little more time on it. Unfortunately, next thing you know, you’ve wasted hours making little progress. Finally, if you haven’t solved it after 15 minutes, ask someone for help. Show your colleague your work and tell them what the problem is. Remember, you’re not being selfish when you ask for help....

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 102 words · Daniel Navarro

Khan Academy for iPad Updates with Over 150,000 Exercises

Overall, it’s a nice update that makes the app a lot more useful. Khan Academy(Free) | iTunes App Store

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 19 words · John Arnold

Make a Quick and Easy Batch of Egg Fried Rice In Your Microwave

If you’re looking for a quick meal that’s filling and satisfying, look no further. Real egg fried rice can be quite the ordeal, especially if you’re a novice cook. Lisa at the food blogHealthy Nibbles & Bitshas a solution that is simple and tasty. All in all, you’ll have a delicious mug of egg fried rice in about eight minutes. Just remember that microwave cook times can vary, so be sure to check that the egg looks cooked....

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 99 words · Tonya Lewis

Make Soup from Almost Any Vegetable with One Recipe

Making a tasty soup is a great way to get rid of vegetables you should probably use up. Here’s a recipe you could use to make soup from just about any veggies. You’re able to adjust the cooking time and method slightly to fit the vegetables of your choice. you’re free to alsoblend part of the soup to make it thickerwithout changing the taste. For more on how to best utilize this recipe, check out the full post linked below....

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 92 words · Shane Patel

Most Popular Image Hosting Web Site: Google+ Photos

Finding a great place to host and share your photos on the web is a tricky business. There are tons of options, all with great features, and many of them free. Last weekwe asked for your favorites, then looked atthe five best image hosting sites. Now we’re back to crown your favorite. It took the top spot, bringing in close to 33% of the votes cast. The Hive Five is based on reader nominations....

January 21, 2015 · 1 min · 96 words · Curtis Woods

Nine Quotes from Stoic Philosophers for Happier Days

Philosophy can be practical. Best of all, they’re still relevant today. Before we proceed, I’d like to make one thing clearI’m far from a philosopher. you’re able to’t simply consume philosophy. you better practice it and constantly have it on your mind so you can benefit from it. Keep your philosophy ready tooready to understand heaven and earth. you’re able to remove this anxiety by remembering that people’s opinions are temporary....

January 21, 2015 · 2 min · 278 words · Grace Castro