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Visual-Eyes Optometry Software

Visual-eyes is the premiere practice management software solution for the Eye Care Industry. Ease of use, stability of data, and thorough office integration have been our guiding principles from day one. This program was created from the ground up to promote efficiency in all areas of the optometric clinic.

Bathmaster affordable one day solution

BastMaster has been serving Canadian homeowners and commercial customers since 1989. We specialize in providing affordable one day solutions in reglazing of bathtubs, installation of bathtub liners , tub to shower conversions, bathtub replacement, large selection of high-end acrylic walls and sentrel natural stone walls.

Topkote Reglazing Products

Topkote Products offers a unique and proven 100% reliable tub and tile reglazing system. The system was developed from the ground up specifically for reglazing by reglazers. It is easy to learn and fast to use. You will save time and money on every job.

Eyetracker B2B

Eye-Tracker is a Business-to-Business (B2B) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) interface linking eye care providers with suppliers.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Emily Wickersham Joins 'NCIS' as Service regular

'NCIS' is adding another femme to the team as of Nov. 19 when Emily Wickersham joins Team Gibbs as a series regular.

Wickersham will play NSA analyst Eleonor Bishop , an idealistic and determined specialist in international threat assessment and preparation , on the CBS TV Studios drama.

Emily Wickersham’s Ellie Bishop is proving to perfectly compliment the NCIS team,” said ”NCIS” exec producer Gary Glasberg.  “Her energy and enthusiasm is contagious.  Great things are planned for Bishop and we couldn’t be more thrilled to have her on-board.”
Wickersham’s past TV credits include “The Bridge,” “Gossip Girl” and “The Sopranos.” She’s also been seen in such films as “Gone,” “I Am Number 4” and “Remember Me.” In its eleventh season, the Mark Harmon-toplined “NCIS” remains one of CBS’ highest-rated skeins.

Source: variety
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Driving a stick : Is the end near?

The manual transmission may be going the way of the Dodo bird, but drivers, like Tibor Kiss, remain diehard fans of the stick shift.

You interact with the vehicle more; it performs the way you want it to perform, ” said Tibor, who recently purchased a 2013 Fiat 500 with a manual transmission. “It’s more fun to drive.”
The stick shift has steadily lost ground to automatic transmissions and now makes up about four per cent of new vehicles sales in the U.S. — down from eight per cent in 2003, said Jeremy Acevedo, auto analyst at Edmunds.com. “To put it gently, we think of them as endangered. We keep seeing less of them.”

Earlier this month, Young Drivers of Canada in the Greater Toronto Area announced that effective February 2014,  it would no longer be offering manual driving instruction.
The move doesn’t surprise Mary Barraco, centre director at Young Drivers of Canada in Windsor.


Source: windsorstar

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Buzzfeed is the best thing on the internet

The Sun is "learning all the time" about its digital audience and how to measure engagement, following the introduction of its online paywall in August, according to editor David Dinsmore.

At News UK, publisher of The Sun, this week, for example, Andy Day started in the new role of business intelligence director, as the company continues in its bid to better understand how its audience engages with its content, and to support its battle for the "share of attention".

Speaking at a London Press Club event this morning, The Sun's editor refused to share any digital subscription figures, or even give an indication of how uptake had performed so far in comparison to expectations.

But when it comes to learning about the digital audience, he suggested this was an ongoing area of development, which he expects to continue "over the next two decades".

"I think people underestimate the sea change going on in newspapers," he said. No longer is it just about "lobbing stories in the paper", he added, but instead there is a growing need, and opportunity, to "understand all the data" available, he said. (There is more on how The Sun and fellow News UK title The Times tracks readers across different devices here.)

While he would not reveal any paywall-related statistics, Dinsmore did give a glimpse into the mind of The Sun in terms of where it places itself in the digital content market, identifying BuzzFeed as a competitor.

Source: co

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Aaron Rogers has broken left collarbone

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the latest Green Bay Packers player to visit the infirmary, could be sidelined several weeks with a broken left collarbone.

Rodgers revealed the diagnosis to 540-AM ESPN listeners on his weekly radio show in Milwaukee, saying the injury was "significant" and that he was feeling "some pain" while adding he isn't sure when he'll return to game action.
Rodgers, 29, suffered the injury on the opening series of Monday night’s 27-20 loss to Chicago when he landed on his left (non-throwing) shoulder after Packers defensive end Shea McClellin sacked him.
NFL.com reported no definitive timetable for the 2011 league MVP exists but Rodgers “likely” would return in time for the playoffs.
Packers backup pivot Seneca Wallace finished 11 for 19 for 114 yards and an interception against the Bears.
Rodgers entered Monday night having completed 67 per cent of his 249 pass attempts for 2,191 yards and a 108.0 quarterback rating. He has 15 touchdown passes and four interceptions.
And since taking over for the equally dependable Brett Favre in 2008, Rodgers has only missed a game due to injury once, on Dec. 19, 2010, for a concussion.



Source: cbc

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Sunday, November 3, 2013

NYC Marathon: Kenyan runners sweep elite titles

Just before mile 24, Ethiopian Buzunesh Deba looked over her shoulder as her lead began to vanish. Once Kenya's Priscah Jeptoo, with her knock-kneed stride belying the ease of her pace, pulled ahead, there was no need to look back.
In her New York City Marathon debut, Jeptoo won the women's race on Sunday with a time of 2 hours, 25 minutes, 7 seconds, almost a minute ahead of Deba. As she crossed the finish line, Jeptoo threw her arms in the air, then leaned over for an extended breath. With the victory, she received a $500,000 bonus for also capturing the World Marathon Majors women's title.
Kenya's Geoffrey Mutai, 32, won the men's race in 2:08:24. It's the third time Kenyans swept both the men's and women's titles (2002, 2003). The only other country to sweep was the United States in 1977.
Source: usatoday
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Dangers of Daylight Savings Time

The end of daylight savings time means that we all get an hour back this weekend, so it's easier to appreciate the semiannual ritual of adjusting our clocks during this time of year. In the spring, when we set our clocks one hour ahead, losing an hour of sleep, daylight savings gets a lot harder to support.
Having to reset your clock isn't the only drawback of daylight savings. Explore some of the dangers of daylight savings in this slideshow.

Source: discovery
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Kerry Washington smartly handles heavy diversity mantle

If its intention was to prove that Kerry Washington brings a spark of energy to most anything she touches, it succeeded. If its intention was to prove that Jay Pharoah has grown into more than just a skilled impressionist — and judging by previous seasons, not without a considerable amount of work — then it succeeded. Further, it succeeded in addressing – but only addressing – the elephant in the room that is the lack of diversity in its cast.
SNL proved that it can still do what it has always done: slyly address an issue with comedy and confidence, without feeling the need to offer any real solutions or insight as to how to take care of the problem. Perhaps Al Sharpton said it best (what???): “What have we learned from this…as usual, nothing. Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!” Let’s hope he won’t be right forever.

Last night’s episode was full of sketches that left you confused but intrigued, maybe not laughing your hardest but probably wanting more. Diversity was the word on the tip of everyone’s tongue, including the show itself’s, going into this week’s episode. After Kenan Thompson’s remarks to TV Guide a few weeks ago that the lack of a black female cast member since Maya Rudolph left the show in 2007 is due to the show not being able to find black female comedians who “are ready,” the choice to have Kerry Washington host this week seemed appropriately timed.

Source: ew
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