Occupy the Truth for Peace and Justice

On Saturday I will be attending the Occupy The Truth for Peace and Justice ( A Tea Party March and Demonstration) in Cleveland hosted by Gateway Pundit and Andrew Marcus.

Some of the speakers will be Michelle Malkin, Dana Loesch, Tony Katz and Jenny Beth Martin.   If you are in the area come and join us.

 

For more information or to schedule interviews, contact Jim Hoft (@GatewayPundit) atmidwestjim@charter.net and Andrew Marcus (@HatingBreitbart)contact@hatingbreitbart.com

SOURCE: Hating Breitbart, Gateway Pundit, Cleveland Tea Party Patriots

** Please feel free to register here if you plan on attending the rally.

 

Engadget’s back to school guide 2012: gaming

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Welcome to Engadget’s back to school guide! The end of summer vacation isn’t nearly as much fun as the weeks that come before, but a chance to update your tech tools likely helps to ease the pain. Today, we’re getting our game on — and you can head to the back to school hub to see the rest of the product guides as they’re added throughout the month. Be sure to keep checking back — at the end of the month we’ll be giving away a ton of the gear featured in our guides — and hit up the hub page right here!

It’s time to balance out that daily grind at school with some well-deserved leisure. Fortunately, many of our choices walk that fine line between work and play — if you’re willing to stump up some more cash beyond a normal laptop, you could get something capable of handling the latest PC titles. Some of our other choices may be a harder sell in the education stakes, but we all need some stress relief, right? And with bigger consoles nearing the end of their life cycles, there’s never been a more wallet-friendly time to get involved. Jump in after the break for our favorite gaming choices. If all your money’s been earmarked for learnin’, then you should certainly enter our sweepstakes. Leave a comment after the break for a chance to win, and visit our giveaway page for all the details.

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Notes for Gmail Adds Sticky Notes to Your Messages

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PCWorld – In recent years, a handful of developers have attempted to add note-taking capabilities to Gmail, the idea being to let you attach custom, personalized information to any given message.

For example, suppose you get a sales inquiry from a potential customer. You could attach a note with details on when you replied, what you said, how you plan to follow up, and so on.

Likewise, if the boss emails you about an important project, you could embed related information inside that email rather than keeping it someplace separate. Heck, maybe you just need to remind yourself who the sender is, like if it’s someone you met at a conference. The possibilities are fairly endless.

Notes for Gmail is a new browser plug-in that, in case the name didn’t give it away, lets you add notes to Gmail. It’s a simple but incredibly useful tool, and for the moment it’s free.

It’s also in private beta, though I was approved immediately after clicking Request an Invitation. Your mileage may vary.

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