A. How do you spell it? B. Is this a case? C. What’s it? D. What’s your phone number? E. Hello, my name is Steve. A: 【1】 B: Hello. Steve. A: What’s your name? B: Jim Harold. A: 【2】 B: H-A-R-O-L-D. A: 【3】 B: It’s 62975463. A: 【4】 B...
Sure, looking at scantily-clad photos can do wonders, but another way to get your mind working with your body is to actually watch the way your celeb crush moves and speaks. This can make it easier to imagine them doing other things. Like, other things to you. Interview over!!!
In his 1985 story that helped coin the term,Timejournalist John Skow seemed simultaneously aghast and fascinated by the trend,writing, "Twelve-year-old girls, headphones blocking out the voices of reason, are running around wearing T-shirts labele...
you could sell a kidney, become an accountant (no one else wants to do that) or if that fails, become a journalist writing about snowboarding – because there are loads of those gigs going and they pay a shit-load of cash for really short articles. ...
“7. Learn how to spell.” Typical of the old-hat practitioner journalist eager to identify something about the younger generation which is “not up to scratch”. Find me a comma which — ever — changed the world! “8. Don’t say you want to see the world but then complain when you...
For example, I sketched out my work experience as a journalist over the past decade and prompted Gemini to write a cover letter for me applying for a generic technology reporter role. The first draft was rough — the AI got the order of my work history wrong, and the entire document was...
Avoid hard to spell names: you want something easy to remember and easy to spell for your customers Conduct a search to see if others in the space have the same name Try not to pick a name that limits growth opportunities for your business (ie. if you decide to expand into other pr...
Early in my career as a journalist, I interviewed a veteran policy detective, who claimed that he could detect when a suspect was lying by whether the person's carotid artery began to subtly, but visibly, throb in his or her neck. I don't know how accurate that particular investigative ...
He knew Reubens was a fan of the band's music, so Snider tried to zero in on what song Twisted Sister would perform in the scene. “What, like ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ or ‘I Wanna Rock’?” Pee-wee goes, “No, man. ‘Burn in Hell’,’” Snider recalled. “I’m like...
Veteran journalist Debbie Carlson has a story in Barron’s titled “Exchange-Traded Notes Are More Dangerous Than They Might Appear.” Journalist Sara Velezmoro has an exclusive interview in FinanceAsia with NYSE international listings head Cassandra Seier. In the interview, which is eight months af...