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What will make your valentine happy and satisfied on Valentine’s Day?
Tip for men: If it’s a woman you are trying to please – whether your wife or girlfriend – above all, give her attention. She will enjoy the gifts and the card and
flowers if you give them. But mostly she will want you to focus on her, to tell her you love her, to spend time with her without distractions.
Make Valentine’s Day a smashing success by making sure that wherever you are and whatever you do, you give your beloved lady time, attention and focus.
Here are some ideas:
• Call her from work and tell her you are thinking about her.
• Linger a little with her when you first see her. Hold her a bit tighter and give her a bit of a longer kiss.
• If you are going out to dinner or a show, having an intimate dinner at home, or even dinner with the kids, pay less attention to what’s going on around you and more attention to her.
• Make sure to end the night with some more extra attention, of whatever kind you choose ïŠ
Tip for women: If it’s a man you are trying to please – whether your husband or boyfriend – above all give him approval. He will also enjoy the gifts and the card.
But mostly he will be looking for how much you appreciate what he has done for you and how much you appreciate his love for you.
Make Valentine’s Day a loving day by making sure that wherever you are and whatever you do, you give your beloved man your approval.
Here are some ideas:
• Call him at work or tuck a note into his lunch/briefcase/jacket to tell him how much you appreciate him.
• Before you see him, make a list of qualities you appreciate about him and things he does and ways he treats you that you appreciate.
• When you see him, linger a little with him. Thank him for something on the list above.
• No matter what he does for you or gives you or arranges for Valentine’s Day, be sure to see the love and thought and the desire to please you that went into the gift/event/plan.
• Make sure to give him extra touch and appreciation into the night.
Did you know that most American made car horns beep in the key of F or that the average driver spends approximately two weeks of their lives waiting for traffic lights to change?
Since it’s the weekend, I thought I’d go light today and share some cool facts about cars.
This list was compiled from various sites around the web:
1) The first cars did not have steering wheels, so drivers steered with a lever.
2) The New York City Police Department used bicycles to pursue speeding motorists in 1898.
3) The first speeding ticket was issued in 1902.
4) In 1916, 55 percent of the cars in the world were Model T Fords.
5) The first gas gauge appeared in cars in 1922.
6) In 1923, 173 new inventions by women for cars had been reported among these were a carburetor and an electric engine starter.
7) The first car radio was invented in 1929.
8) Buick introduced the first electric turn signals in 1938.
9) The Peanuts characters were first animated in 1957 for a Ford Fairlaine automobile commercial.
10) Most American car horns beep in the key of F.
11) On average there is about 3,000 feet of electrical wiring in every car.
12) If you drove at 100mph for four years you would still not cover every stretch of road in the USA.
13) Car airbags explode at 200 miles per hour.
14) British Petroleum makes a profit of £3,800.00 per second!
15) On average a human being spends two weeks of their entire lives waiting for traffic lights to change.
16) The first person to be killed in an auto accident in the United States was Henry H. Bliss, a 68-year-old real estate broker. On September 14, 1899, in New York City, Mr. Bliss stepped from a streetcar, turned to assist a woman passenger, and was hit by a cab.
17) The 1st automobile racetrack in the US was the Indianapolis Motor Speedway which consists of 3 million cobblestones.
18) In 2003, 17,013 people were killed in alcohol-related crashes in the United States. This amounts to one death almost every half-hour.
19) The city with the most Rolls Royce’s per capita is Hong Kong.
20) The first product Motorola started to develop was a record player for automobiles. At the time, the most known player on the market was the Victrola, so they called themselves Motorola.
21) The number of cars recycled in 1997 alone – nearly 13 million – would cause a traffic jam circling the Earth more than one and three quarter times.
22) Recycling just one car saves 2,500 pounds of iron ore, 1,400 pounds of coal and 120 pounds of limestone.
23) Virtually every car taken off the road today is recycled – thanks to the steel and iron content!
24) It takes about 45 seconds to shred the average automobile into fist-sized pieces of steel for recycling.
25) The automobile is the most recycled consumer product in the world today.
Posted on June 14th, 2008 by Tina
Form Factor: Slide

Bottom Line: The first Android 2.0 phone impresses with a strong suite of Web features and a stunning 3.7-inch display, but some users might have trouble with the shallow keyboard.
Keyboard: No

Bottom Line: Performance enhancements distinguish the otherwise evolutionary step-up iPhone 3GS from its previous iterations.

Bottom Line: The beautifully designed Motorola Cliq is a social butterfly’s dream phone, but others may find the MotoBlur user interface overwhelming.

Bottom Line: The best BlackBerry available, the Bold 9700 packs a multitude of features into a sophisticated, slimmed-down design.
Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The T-Mobile myTouch 3G is a big improvement from its predecessor, but the physical keyboard is sorely missed.
Form Factor: Candy bar

Bottom Line: The Pre’s webOS software is touch-friendly and fun, but the cramped QWERTY keyboard detracts from the phone’s usability.
Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The G1 has great call quality and does a good job of melding hardware with the Android operating system.
Keyboard: Yes

Bottom Line: The BlackBerry Tour entices with an ergonomic keyboard and gorgeous display, but the omission of Wi-Fi disappoints.
Form Factor: Candy bar

Bottom Line: If you can live without a hardware keyboard, the HTC Droid Eris is an affordable and feature-packed alternative to the Motorola Droid.
MegaPixels: 5MP

Bottom Line: The HTC Hero marks a giant step in innovation of the Android platform, but it isn’t without flaws.
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