Morning Minute September 5, 2010

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Posted Sep 05, 2010 @ 06:45 AM
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Word of the Day
Liminal
LIM-uh-nul (adj.) Of or relating to a sensory threshold; barely perceptible; of, relating to or being an intermediate state, phase or condition - http://www.merriam-webster.com

Website of the Day
Poladroid

http://poladroid.net
This fun tool turns your digital photos into digital Polaroid-style images — you know, with the white border, hazy quality and occasional color variation. It's interactive, too, which means you can "shake" the photo to help it develop more quickly.

Number to Know
4.1:
Median number of years workers have been with their current employer. About 10 percent of those employed have been with their current employer for 20 or more years. - http://Census.gov

This Day in History
Sept. 5, 1975:
Sacramento, Calif.: Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme attempts to assassinate President Gerald Ford.

Today's Featured Birthday
Comedian/actor Bob Newhart (81)

Daily Quote
"A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity." - Thomas Jefferson

Word of the Day
Liminal
LIM-uh-nul (adj.) Of or relating to a sensory threshold; barely perceptible; of, relating to or being an intermediate state, phase or condition - http://www.merriam-webster.com

Website of the Day
Poladroid

http://poladroid.net
This fun tool turns your digital photos into digital Polaroid-style images — you know, with the white border, hazy quality and occasional color variation. It's interactive, too, which means you can "shake" the photo to help it develop more quickly.

Number to Know
4.1:
Median number of years workers have been with their current employer. About 10 percent of those employed have been with their current employer for 20 or more years. - http://Census.gov

This Day in History
Sept. 5, 1975:
Sacramento, Calif.: Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme attempts to assassinate President Gerald Ford.

Today's Featured Birthday
Comedian/actor Bob Newhart (81)

Daily Quote
"A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity." - Thomas Jefferson

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