The Dark Side of the Editor: Strange Clipart Images Revealed!
Ok. Truth be known, we don’t know who uploaded these images to our Clip Art gallery but there’s a studio-wide manhunt to find the suspects and bring them to justice. Meanwhile, we thought we should bring these findings to the public’s attention as our Editor apparently requires more and stronger regulation.
If any of you are using these images, we’d like to know about it! Send us the URL for your website and we’ll send you a neat gift – it’s the least we can do for you, buddy.
Exhibit no. 1 – A very pink pig standing on two legs.
Is this the version of ‘Babe’ that was never released? I mean, this fella looks kind of, eh, disoriented?
Potential uses: Pig flu awareness websites.
Exhibit no. 2 – Pig theme again. A piggy van.
Interesting. What we have here is a large pink van with a tail, wearing a pig’s mask. There’s a non smoking sign on the door and some sort of a tagline in a South East Asian language. Is this a convoluted metaphor for an anti-smoking campaign? Does smoking turn you into a pig? Give your pigs cancer? What?
Potential uses: Wedding car-hire service websites. Your guests will never forget it, nor will you.
Exhibit no. 3 – Rubber ducks wrapped in shrink-film.
Ok, am I the only one feeling uncomfortable here? Or does it seem like this picture was taken out of some hardcore fetish DVD? Did you notice the chilling ‘send help’ note on close-up? This is not right.
Potential uses: Moving companies websites. “We’ll wrap anything, your ducks and all”.
Exhibit no. 4 – A pill.
The Pharmaceutical industry is booming all over the globe and every Joe Shmoe is selling fake Viagra from his grandmother’s garage. This pill looks quite mysterious though – will it turn you invisible? Grow hair on your palm? Wanna try and find out?
Potential uses: Scientology websites warning against prescription drugs.
Exhibit no. 5 – Sushi.
I love Sushi. I truly do. Is this tamago in the middle? With some salmon roe on top? And a pickled daikon radish? We can’t be too sure.
Potential uses: DIY websites for the legally blind.
More Than Words: Blogging for The Biz
When hearing the word “blog”, many people think about teenage girls dissing whatever, web wizards philosophizing or hipsters trying out new clothes. It is true that most blogs contain some kind of commentary, interpretation, ranting or other styles of writing that are considered personal. Why, then, would a company, a small business or an online service require a blog? Certainly not only to display the price list. Yet major companies will not even consider excluding a blog from their websites, and small businesses are catching up more and more.
So what are the advantages for adding a blog to your business site?
First of all, to keep your visitors updated on new developments, new products, new versions, special offerings, etc. The blog platform allows the business to introduce these novelties in detail, accompanied by images or technical stuff that you just can’t fit into a twitter feed.
But a blog that offers nothing more than news is not only boring to read, it’s boring to write. In order to generate real interest in your company’s blog you need to create a dialogue with the readers. That’s another great advantage of keeping a company blog. It allows you to connect with your clients on a more personal level. You can use the company blog to share the “backstage” working process, to ask for your clients’ advice on certain issues, to post answers to recurring questions and so forth. If you do that successfully, the readers will react through the comments and you will have a valuable communication channel with them. Super!
Another great thing about company blogs is that they are good for SEO. Most business sites don’t have enough text to enjoy SEO benefits, but blogs always do. Playing it smart with a blog can increase the number of quality visitors substantially.
One more important reason to manage a company blog is that it adds character to the site and to the business in general. The blog is the place to loosen the tie a little and have some fun. Clients tend to appreciate a business run by humans with humor and personalities rather than corporate clerks. You don’t need to completely lose your head. It will not be a good idea to joke about your work if you sell cremation urns- You just need to find the right tune that fits your business and play it.
And in the spirit of good will, here are a few cool business blogs that were designed by Wix users:
Glen 'Big Baby' Davis wants a new nickname
By J.E. Skeets
After getting fined for the second time this season — the latest for cursing out at a fan heckling him — Celtics forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis admits it's time to grow up. His plan: Retire the sippy cup, graduate to a "big boy bed," and drop the immature nickname.
"I've been called 'Big Baby' all through my life," said Davis before Monday night's wet and wild Celtics-Clippers game. "But I'm going through changes. I'm in a cocoon and I'm coming out a different player, a different person. Basically, the new person is growth. I'm shedding that 'Big Baby' and you can see something else, not the past."
Glen "Big Butterfly" Davis?
No?
Just a thought.
Davis requested that fans should give him new nickname suggestions via his Twitter page (@GlenDavisNBA). But when The Boston Metro's Jeff Howe suggested "Uno Uno" — Spanish for Davis' No. 11 jersey and in the spirit of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochicinco — the 24-year-old erupted in delight.
"I like that," he said. "I'll be 'Uno Uno.' That's my new name. Don't call me 'Big Baby' any more. 'Uno Uno.' I'm serious. If somebody calls me ('Big Baby'), I'll be really mad. I'm going to blast that out on Twitter and Facebook."
"Uno Uno." Seriously, Glen? Try "Um, no ... Um, no." That is horrible.
I'm positive that the BDL readers can come up with something better. Leave your suggestions below.
One off-the-top-of-my-head suggestion: "Costanza."
Moonstone Ring in Sterling Silver on Sale
Moonstone rings are popular thanks to the TV show True Blood and the movie New Moon (Twilight Saga). But we don’t care if you like those shows and movies or not, moonstone is very pretty anyway. This ring has 14k gold in it with the sterling silver, and a pear-shaped moonstone gem. Regular price: $169.95 Sale price: $139.95 Moonstone Ring on Sale at Moonstone-Jewelry.comHope Pink Sapphire Ring
A total of 162 pink sapphire stones set in black rhodium, creates an impressive ring that is sure to stand out from the crowd.
As hope is eternal this ring is timelessly modern with subtle vintage undertones.The inside is as beautiful as the outer with its fossilised look.
The fashion must have of the season, this delectable ring is the right statement for cocktail hour or every other hour.
This ring is available in sizes L, N,P and S. See ring sizer for sizing advice. / www.linksoflondon.com
Palagems.com Tourmaline Buying Guide
A stunning bi-color tourmaline acorn, cut by Pala International’s Meg Berry. This stone won an AGTA Cutting Edge award in 1995. Photo: Wimon Manorotkul |
- Rubellite – red
- Indicolite – blue
- Chrome– intense green colored by chromium/vanadium
- Bi-Color – tourmalines which display two or more colors in the same stone
- Watermelon – Bi-color tourmalines which show a green skin and a red core; these are often cut as slices
- Canary – bright yellow tourmaline from Malawi
- Paraíba– intense blue to green from Paraíba, Brazil, colored by copper
- Cat's Eye – chatoyant tourmaline in a variety of colors
- Color-Change – changes from green in daylight to red in incandescent light
One of the more distinctive features of tourmaline is its strong pleochroism, with the ordinary ray color (the color seen parallel to the c-axis) being deeper than that of the extraordinary ray. In some varieties, this can easily be seen in the face-up position.
The effects of pleochroism can clearly be seen in this oval green tourmaline. Along the vertical axis, a bluish green color is seen, while along the horizontal axis, the color is yellowish green. This is a product of the doubly refractive nature of tourmaline. Photo: Wimon Manorotkul |
Lighting. The proper lighting conditions for tourmaline will depend on the color variety. Reds, oranges and yellows generally look best under incandescent light, while greens, blues and violets appear prettier under daylight. When buying any gem, it is always a good idea to examine it under a variety of light sources, to eliminate future surprises.
This suite of electric Paraíba tourmalines shows just why the stone has set the gem world afire. Stones such as this typically sell for tens of thousands of dollars per carat. Photo: Wimon Manorotkul |
Tourmalines of lighter color are typically oriented with the table facet perpendicular to the c-axis, to display the richest color possible. Thus they are often cut as rounds, triangles, trillions and ovals. A quick glance at the tourmaline suite shows this.
In addition to faceted stones, cabochon-cut tourmalines are often seen.
A suite of tourmalines from Pala International illustrates the tremendous variety within this gem family. Photo: Wimon Manorotkul |
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Tourmaline (a mineral group) | |
Composition | Tourmaline is one of the most complex of all mineral groups, and includes the following species:
In summary, tourmaline is a complex aluminum boro-silicate, with heavy emphasis on the “complex.” One pundit likened it more to a medieval alchemist’s brew than a respectable mineral species. And a glance at the above formulae would bear that out. |
Hardness (Mohs) | 7 to 7.5 |
Specific Gravity | 3.06 (+ 0.20; - 0.06) |
Refractive Index | 1.624–1.644 (0.18–0.40; usually 0.20, may be greater in dark stones); doubly refractive, uniaxial negative |
Crystal System | Hexagonal-trigonal |
Colors | Any and all. Tourmaline occurs in more colors than any other gem. Some colors have specific variety names, including:
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Pleochroism | Strongly dichroic with the ordinary ray having a darker color |
Dispersion | 0.017 |
Phenomena | Cat's eye tourmalines are common. Color-change chrome tourmalines, which change from green to red, are occasionally found. |
Handling | Ultrasonic: generally safe, but risky if the gem contains liquid inclusions Steamer: not safe The best way to care for tourmaline is to clean it with warm, soapy water. Avoid exposing it to heat or acids. |
Enhancements | A variety of enhancements are regularly applied to tourmaline, depending on the source and variety. These include heat, irradiation, and oiling. |
Synthetic available? | No |
For more on tourmaline, see:
- California Gem Mining: Chronicle of a comeback
- Mining at Pala
- The Queen Reigns Again
- www.palagems.com/
tourmaline_buyers_guide.htm
Explore the World of Diamonds
Learn about different types of diamonds and their shapes.
The word “Diamond” according to Greek language is “Unconquerable” or “Invincible” and there is no doubt that Diamonds have been a matter of attraction among men and women since many centuries. While students learn the structure property of diamonds there have been movies produced showing the plight of poor labors working in Diamond mines and undertaking hardships.
But when it comes to Diamond there are different types of Diamonds with different shapes and colors.
The Millennium Star Diamond as shown in the picture below weighs 203 carats and is one of the biggest Diamonds of the world with perfection.
Diamond is the hardest material among natural resources found and the hardest of diamonds are found in Australia, New South Wales.
Today there are world-renowned companies who offers diamond and jewelleries embedded with diamonds of all types and they are not short of buyers. Let it be celebrities of royal families they all have fancied Diamonds since ages.
Pink Flower Sterling Silver Fashion Ring
Delicate and lovely, with a pink natural stone at the center, this ring fits the fingers of a lady so young, sassy and sleek. It’s design and style is great for everyday use. It can be matched with almost any clothes or outfit.
Ring Information
• Metal Sterling Silver
• Finish Polished
• Width 1.18″ | 3 cm
• Weight gr 15.5
• Color Silver
Stone Information
• Shape Round
• Color Pink
• Dimensions 0.4″|1 cm W
• Setting Prongs
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Bentley Gets More Luxurious With $150,000 Diamond-Studded Knob
Diamond Rings, Understanding Key Elements Before You Buy
Diamond rings are of course the most traditional way for a man to propose marriage to a woman; however diamond rings can and are given as gifts for many reasons. Diamond rings are very popular as anniversary gifts, bithday gifts and more. It should be noted that in many countries, a man should not give a diamond ring to a woman unless he plans on asking her to marry him, yes right then, or if they are already married. If not, the woman may get the wrong idea! Anyone who is thinking of purchasing a diamond ring should understand the key elements of diamonds.
We all know diamond rings to clearly be the most beautiful. Elegant and classy way to show your love. The famous saying of “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend” may not neccesarily be true, but it reminds us all of just how important diamonds are to most females. It is tradtion and custom that teach women that diamond rings symbolize love and caring, no woman should be afraid to admit how much she loves the idea of a diamond ring. Before purchasing diamond rings, customers should get aquainted with the main facts regarding diamonds and then dwelve a bit into the various cuts that are available.
The name of diamond comes from the ancient Greek word that means invincible. This certainly was a perfect fit. The diamond is, by all scientist and geologist’s agreement, the hardest natural material found on Earth. The only thing that can scratch a diamond is another diamond.
Each year, over one million karats of diamond are minded; this adds up to over nine billion dollars. The diamond may be rare, but there are definitely enough to go around! Diamond rings have been around for many centuries. The use of diamonds in jewelry dates all the way back to the beginning of modern man.
You may wonder where diamond rings come from; the diamonds themselves are mined all over the world however almost half come from Africa. Other countires with major diamond mines are Canada, Brazil, Australia and Russia. Diamonds form very deep in the Earth and the diamonds are brought to the surface via volcanic pipes. It is deep within our Earth that the diamonds are subjected to intense pressure and hot temperature that allow them to form.
Choosing diamond rings can be a big task, howver it helps to understand the cut. Most diamonds are cut with an ideal cut; this means that a crafter will look closely at an individual diamond and decide which cut will best suit the diamond. The cut that is chosen will be the one that makes the diamond stand out, sparkle and look best.
Round diamond rings are very popular, they come in at number one. Diamond rings with a round diamond are classic and elegant. Many feel that the round cuts shows exactly what the diamond looks like and it is easy to see the clarity and quality of the diamond with this elegant, straight forward cut.
Diamond rings can also be found with square or rectangle cut diamonds. An emerald cut diamond will be a square or rectangular one that has clipped corners so that the gem can be set perfectly in the ring. A diamond cut this way will really stand out and is a bit trendier than other cuts.
Oval diamonds are another type of diamond rings and many times an oval cut diamond will be accompanied with other gems, such as emeralds or rubies. Pear shaped diamonds are very classy; some women love this cut and find it unique. Although, one of the most unique cuts will be the marquise diamonds, a very fancy cut usually giving higher prices. With all cuts, one should be careful to avoid areas in the middle of the diamond that look shaded, this can happen if the cutting was done poorly. Source www.shopsland.org14k White Gold Sapphire Diamond Engagement Ring
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THE CENTENARY The Centenary, was discovered at the Premier Mine of South Africa on the 17th of July 1986 and joined the ranks of the worlds largest d
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Amazing Collection Of Daimond Rings
These rings are also best for engagement or wedding I have seen lots of beautiful diamond rings but these are also looking nice you can also easily wear it for any special occasion these rings are white or rose gold set with diamonds in two district styles. http://weblogsurf.com
Stylish Design Of “Fiona ” Diamond Jewelry
The designs are solely crafted and handpicked to highest stipulation. This is the one of the excellent quality of unique diamond jewelry and the price of this jewelry is starting from Rs 10,000 to Rs 10 Lakh. So what you think about this diamond jewelry get ready to buy. By Sumangla in Luxury, Link: http://weblogsurf.com
MYSTERY GEM: What colorless gem has recently found a second career as a diamond substitute?
When it comes to gems, all that glitters isn’t diamond. The need for low price-point diamond substitutes has led designers to leave no colorless stone unturned in their exhaustive search for diamond essence at clear quartz prices. Obviously, our mystery stone is not quartz. Neither is it zircon, which we have pitched for more than a year as an inexpensive natural diamond look-alike. So what is it? Well, here’s a generous, if not giveaway, clue. This gem was once found in the United States and may be found there again some day. Indeed, it owes its name to its American place of discovery.Colored Stone GemMail
Mission Possible: Slashing Prices with No Loss in Markup or Margins
Let's take a three-stone ring (mounting #4797) from Stuller that I frequently offer customers.
Why am I using Stuller? Stuller's catalog is a great place to introduce shoppers to the incredible diversity of choices available to them. I use the catalog to explain alternative gems and metals that save money without sacrificing quality or beauty. But be forewarned: the catalog is useless if the jeweler doesn't have knowledge and appreciation of the cost-savings detours they are offering.
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Set in platinum: $7,378.64
Set in 18k white gold: $6,826.00
Set in 14k white gold: $6,624.50
Set in 10k yellow gold: $6,495.00
Mounting #4749 with white sapphires:
Set in palladium: $697.00
Mounting #4749 with white zircon:
Set in palladium: $500.00
Set in sterling silver: $250.00
Mounting #4749 with colorless quartz or topaz:
Set in sterling silver: $100.00
Mounting #4749 with tanzanite center stone:
Set in 14k white gold: $3,123.00
Mounting $4749 with iolite center stone and white sapphire side stones:
Set in palladium: $466.00
Set in sterling silver: $260.00
By offering traditional settings with alternative gems and metals, jewelers can weather the current recession—saving customers bundles of money and, in the process, saving their businesses.
Amazing Holes
Glory Hole - Monticello Dam, California
It is the largest spillway of this type in the world.
It consumes 14,400 cubic feet of water every second.
Great Blue Hole , Belize
Sinkhole in Guatemala