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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Did you know that you can email a text message from you computer?

Did you know what SMS means? SMS stands for short message service. SMS is also often referred to as texting, sending text messages or text messaging.

The service allows for short text messages to be sent from one cell phone to another cell phone or from the Web to another cell phone. 

Did you know how to send a text message from your computer?
  1.  First you need to find out who the cell phone carrier.  Go to this site http://www.fonefinder.net/ enter the 10 digit number and it will give you the carrier.
  2. Simply follow the direction for these carriers and you can send your text message. 

    Alltel
    [10-digit phone number]@message.alltel.com
    Example: 2125551212@message.alltel.com

    AT&T (formerly Cingular)
    [10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net
    Example: 2125551212@txt.att.net
    For multimedia messages, use [10-digit-number]@mms.att.net
    Example: 2125551212@mms.att.net

    Boost Mobile
    [10-digit phone number]@myboostmobile.com
    Example: 2125551212@myboostmobile.com

    Cricket Wireless
    [10-digit phone number]@sms.mycricket.com
    Example: 1234567890@sms.mycricket.com
    For multimedia messages: [10-digit phone number]@mms.mycricket.com
    Example: 1234567890@mms.mycricket.com

    Nextel (now part of Sprint Nextel)
    [10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com
    Example: 7035551234@messaging.nextel.com

    Sprint (now Sprint Nextel)
    [10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
    Example: 2125551234@messaging.sprintpcs.com

    T-Mobile
    [10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
    Example: 4251234567@tmomail.net

    Verizon
    [10-digit phone number]@vtext.com
    Example: 5552223333@vtext.com

    Virgin Mobile USA
    [10-digit phone number]@vmobl.com
    Example: 5551234567@vmobl.com


Did you know these are Other U.S. and Canadian carriers:?

Bell Canada: [10-digit-phone-number]@txt.bellmobility.ca
Centennial Wireless: [10-digit-phone-number]@cwemail.com
Cellular South: [10-digit-phone-number]@csouth1.com
Cincinnati Bell: [10-digit-phone-number]@gocbw.com
Metro PCS: [10-digit-phone-number]@mymetropcs.com or [10-digit-phone-number]@metropcs.sms.us
Qwest: [10-digit-phone-number]@qwestmp.com
Rogers: [10-digit-phone-number]@pcs.rogers.com
Suncom: [10-digit-phone-number]@tms.suncom.com
Telus: [10-digit-phone-number]@msg.telus.com
U.S. Cellular: [10-digit-phone-number]@email.uscc.net



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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Did you know that in 2008 MTV name lil Wayne man of the year?


Did you know that On November 11, 2008, Lil Wayne became the first hip-hop act to ever perform at the Country Music Awards?


Did you know that Lil Wayne played alongside Kid Rock for the song, "All Summer Long"?

Did you know that Wayne did not rap but instead played guitar along Kid Rock's band? 

Did you know that in 2008 Wayne was nominated for eight Grammys ?

Did you know that Wayne was then named the first ever MTV Man of the Year for the year of 2008?




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Did you know that Ludacris collaborated to create his own Cognac?

Did you know that on August 27, 2002, political pundit Bill O'Reilly called for all Americans to boycott Pepsi products,[25] saying that Ludacris' lyrics glamorize a "life of guns, violence, drugs and disrespect of women?

Did you know that on August 28, 2002, O'Reilly reported that Pepsi had fired Ludacris? 


Did you know that after the success of Back for the First Time, Ludacris started his own foundation?

Did you know that The Ludacris Foundation? 

Did you know that Ludacris teamed with the  Disturbing tha Peace CEO Chaka Zulu,?

Did you know that their organization  helps[17] middle and high school students motivate themselves in creative arts?

Did you know that In January 2009, Ludacris collaborated with Norwegian cognac house Birkedal Hartmann to create Conjure cognac?












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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Did you know who started the very concept of the outlet mall?


Did you know that Stanley K. Tanger was the founder of Tanger Factory Outlet Centers?

Did you know that the first single location was in Burlington, North Carolina in 1981?

Did you know that their are 33 shopping centers throughout the United States as of October 2010? 

Did you know that Tanger was credited with inventing "the very concept of the outlet mall?

Did you know that Stanley K. Tanger died October 23, 2010?

Did you know that Tanger Outlets grossed $270 million dollars in 2009? To learn more click here.





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Thursday, January 6, 2011

Did you know what Dengue fever is?

Did you know that typical symptoms include headache, a petechial rash, and muscle and joint pains; in a small proportion the disease progresses to life-threatening complications such as dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome.?

Did you know what Dengue fever is?, Dengue Fever is also known as breakbone fever.

Did you know that Andy Irons, American professional surfer died from Dengue Fever he was , 3?
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Did you know that it is an acute febrile infectious disease caused by the dengue virus?

Did you know that Dengue is usually transmitted by the mosquito Aedes aegypti, and rarely Aedes albopictus.?

Did you know this virus has four different serotypes, and an infection with one usually gives lifelong immunity to it but only short-term immunity to the others.?
Did you know there is currently no available vaccine, but outbreaks can be prevented by reducing the habitat and number of mosquitoes, and limiting exposure to bites?
Did you know that treatment of acute dengue is supportive, using either oral or intravenous rehydration for mild or moderate disease and blood transfusions for more severe cases?

Did you know that the rates of infection have increased dramatically over the last 50 years with approximate 50–100 million people being infected yearly?

Did you know that Dengue Fever has become global and is currently endemic in more than 110 countries with 2.5 billion people living in areas where it is prevalent?


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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Did you know what Tourette Syndrome is?

Did you know what Tourette Syndrome is?

Tourette syndrome simply called Tourette's or TS is an inheritedneuropsychiatric disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by multiple physical (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic; these tics characteristically wax and wane. Tourette's is defined as part of a spectrum of tic disorders, which includes transient and chronic tics.

Did you know that Tourette's was once considered a rare and bizarre syndrome? Tourette is often associated with the exclamation of obscene words or socially inappropriate and derogatory remarks (coprolalia), but this symptom is present in only a small minority of people with Tourette's.?

Did you know that 1 and 10 children per 1,000 have Tourette's;[2] as many as 10 per 1,000 people may have tic disorders? The more common tics of eye blinking, coughing, throat clearing, sniffing, and facial movements. 


Did you know that people with Tourette's have normal life expectancy and intelligence?


Did you know that the severity of the tics decreases for most children as they pass through adolescence, and extreme Tourette's in adulthood is a rarity?


 Did you know that Tics are sudden, repetitive, stereotyped, nonrhythmic movements (motor tics) and utterances (phonic tics) that involve discrete muscle groups?[8] Motor tics are movement-based tics, while phonic tics are involuntary sounds produced by moving air through the nose, mouth, or throat.


Did you know that their are several different symptom of Tourette's?


Did you know that Coprolalia (the spontaneous utterance of socially objectionable or taboo words or phrases) is the most publicized symptom of Tourette's, but it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's and only about 10% of Tourette's patients exhibit it?


Did you know that Echolalia (repeating the words of others) and palilalia (repeating one's own words) occur in a minority of cases,[8] while the most common initial motor and vocal tics are, respectively, eye blinking and throat clearing?


Did you know that a person with Tourette's has about a 50% chance of passing the gene(s) to one of his or her children, but Tourette's is a condition of variable expression and incomplete penetrance?


Did you know that not everyone who inherits the genetic vulnerability will show symptoms; even close family members may show different severities of symptoms, or no symptoms at all?


 . The gene(s) may express as Tourette's, as a milder tic disorder (transient or chronic tics), or as obsessive–compulsive symptoms without tics. Only a minority of the children who inherit the gene(s) have symptoms severe enough to require medical attention.
[36] Gender appears to have a role in the expression of the genetic vulnerability: males are more likely than females to express tics.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Did you know what Actors won 3 consecutive emmy?

Did you know the only actor to win 4 emmys?

  • That would be Dennis Franz? He also won (two consecutive)
Dennis Franz (born October 28, 1944) is an American actor best known for his role as Andy Sipowicz, a gritty police detective in the television series NYPD Blue. He previously appeared as Lt. Norman Buntz on Hill Street Blues, playing a large part in many episodes during the final two seasons.
1994
Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz - NYPD Blue
1996
Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz - NYPD Blue
1997
Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz - NYPD Blue
1999
Dennis Franz as Andy Sipowicz - NYPD Blue

3 Emmy wins

 Peter Falk 

Peter Michael Falk (born September 16, 1927) is a retired American actor, best known for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the television series Columbo. He appeared in numerous films and television guest roles, and has been nominated for an Academy Award twice (for 1960'sMurder, Inc. and 1961's Pocketful of Miracles), and won the Emmy Award on five occasions (three for Columbo) and the Golden Globe award once. Director William Friedkin, when discussing Falk's role in his 1978 film The Brink's Job said that "Peter has a great range from comedy to drama. He could break your heart or he could make you laugh."[1]:263
As the star of the TV series Columbo, which initially aired from 1971 to 1978, he was "everyone's favorite rumpled television detective", writes historian David Fantle. Describing his role, Variety columnist Howard Prouty writes, "The joy of all this is watching Columbo dissemble the fiendishly clever cover stories of the loathsome rats who consider themselves his better."[2]

1972
Peter Falk as Lt. Columbo - Columbo
1976
Peter Falk as Lt. Columbo - Columbo
1990
Peter Falk as Lt. Columbo - Columbo

  • James Gandolfini (two consecutive)
James J. Gandolfini, Jr. (born September 18, 1961) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Tony Soprano in the HBO TV series The Sopranos, about a troubled crime bossstruggling to balance his family life and career in the Mafia. Gandolfini's other roles include the woman-beating mob henchman Virgil in True Romance, enforcer/stuntman Bear in Get Shorty, 
2000
James Gandolfini in The Sopranos as Tony Soprano
2001
James Gandolfini in The Sopranos as Tony Soprano
2003
James Gandolfini in The Sopranos as Tony Soprano


  • James Spader (two consecutive)
James Todd Spader (born February 7, 1960) is an American actor best known for his eccentricroles in movies such as Pretty in Pink; sex, lies, and videotape; Crash; Stargate; and Secretary. His most famous television role is that of the colorful attorney Alan Shore from The Practice and its spin-off Boston Legal, for which he won three Emmy Awards.
2004
James Spader in The Practice as Alan Shore
2005
James Spader in Boston Legal as Alan Shore
2007
James Spader in Boston Legal as Alan Shore


  • Robert Young (for two different roles; two consecutive for same role)
Robert George Young (February 22, 1907 – July 21, 1998) was an American television, film, and radio actor, best known for his leading roles as Jim Anderson, the father of Father Knows Best (NBC and then CBS) and as physician Marcus Welby in Marcus Welby, M.D. (ABC).
1956
Robert Young as Jim Anderson - Father Knows Best
1957
Robert Young as Jim Anderson - Father Knows Best
1970
Robert Young as Dr. Marcus Welby - Marcus Welby, M.D.

3 Consecutive Wins

  • Bill Cosby (consecutive)
William Henry "Bill" Cosby, Jr. (born July 12, 1937) is an American comedian, actor, author, television producer, educator, musician and activist. A veteran stand-up performer, he got his start at various clubs, then landed a starring role in the 1960s action show, I Spy

1966
Bill Cosby as Alexander Scott - I Spy
1967
Bill Cosby as Alexander Scott - I Spy
1968
Bill Cosby as Alexander Scott - I Spy 
  • Bryan Cranston (consecutive)



Who is Bryan Lee Cranston? (born March 7, 1956) is an American actorvoice actorwriter anddirector. He is perhaps best known for his role as Walter White in the AMC drama seriesBreaking Bad, for which he has won three consecutive Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Emmy Awards. He previously became internationally well known to audiences for his role as Hal, the father in the Fox situation comedy Malcolm in the Middle. Other notable roles includeDr. Tim Whatley on Seinfeld, Doug Heffernan's neighbor in The King of Queens, Astronaut Buzz Aldrin in From the Earth to the Moon, and Ted Mosby's boss on How I Met Your Mother.







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Did you Know

Did you know that the average human brain contains approximately 86 billion neurons? These remarkable cells form intricate networks, allowing us to think, feel, and experience the world around us. Each neuron communicates with others through electrical impulses, creating a symphony of thoughts, memories, and emotions. So next time you ponder life’s mysteries, remember that your brain is orchestrating a cosmic dance of neurons!