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Dec 07 2009

Visual Branding Manager Elf

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Kristin Everidge, aka Beaker Twinkle-Toes

Favorite Holiday Movie? Elf

Favorite Holiday Treat? Ham Delights

Favorite Holiday Tradition? Drinking wassail (hot spiced punch) at my grandmothers on Christmas Eve. I only get to have it once a year

What do you trim your tree with? Ornaments collected over the years.

Favorite Reindeer? Rudolph!

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Aug 11 2009

Need a “Mentally Stimulating Diversion”?

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Have I got JUST the thing for you. Put down your crossword puzzles, forget the Sudoku, and don’t even think about wasting time with Solitaire or Mindsweeper. All you need to know to give your mind a creative jumpstart is this one little word, Continue Reading »

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Jul 28 2009

New Ways to Give Back and Get Involved!

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Google and Yahoo compete for our questions and curiosities. Now they both lend their powerful search engines to help us give back and get involved in our communities.
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Jan 19 2009

23andMe: Genomenclature

Published by Guest Blogger under Cool Sites,Genetics

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The surge of data from the Human Genome and HapMap Projects has catalyzed amazing advancements in genetics, something we have witnessed first-hand with the rapid growth of the biotech industry. But now you don’t have to be a doctor or a scientist to tap into the wonderful world of DNA. 23andMe, recently named Time magazine’s Best Invention of 2008, is available to the public.

Named for the 23 pairs of chromosomes found in humans, 23andMe “combines genotyping with a set of tools and features that depict each customer’s personal data within the context of environmental and other factors that contribute to variation in human traits and conditions.”

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