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thedailywhat: Most Useful Site of the Day: Printable Paper. Choose from hundreds of different paper templates — from college-ruled lined paper to music paper to bowling score sheets. Just add paper! (via.)
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2008 Mug Shots Of The Year robhuebel: Please read the details of #8.
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Social Media and the Business of Innovation
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What’s on a Trojan player’s wish list? Now, I’m always down with Stafon’s answer. Sarkisian’s makes sense too. Even the little Trojan-to-be at the end of the clip has it right. But really? REALLY, Sanchez?! His answer may surprise you. And no, it’s not a new car, shoes, a Rose Bowl victory, or even world…
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Be in the know. Here’s the valuable Trojan Football news you need to charm the ladies and impress your boss into giving you that *guaranteed promotion. (*Promotion not guaranteed). 1) Penn State’s 81 year old Joe Paterno was signed to a three-year contract extension. So now you don’t have to feel bad about destroying his…
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The past eight years of Trojan football can be characterized by two words: renaissance and dominance, or alternatively big and balls . So pop some champagne and take a trip with Pete down memory lane, in this Bleacher Report slideshow, showcasing one member’s top-seven moments of the Carroll era. *Thanks Rory
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How Record Companies Are Dealing With Their Content On YouTube
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A week and a half after their crushing 73-72 loss to #4 Oklahoma, the Trojans were back on the court to take on the Pepperdine Waves, Monday night. With over a 20 point lead going into the half, the well-oiled Trojan machine developed a little rust in the second, as Pepperdine played on USC’s mistakes…
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Byron Pitts profiles USC college football coach Pete Carroll, who, in addition to his success in making the Trojans a football dynasty, is making positive contributions toward decreasing gang violence in Los Angeles. Courtesy of CBS/Youtube.
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Siggi Eggertsson
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When addressing a group that is unaware of its membership (a blog, a BCC, a mailing list), it is often best to use a personal voice and address the group as if it were an individual. Avoid phrases like “all of you”, “sorry for the mass mailing”, or “some of you may know”. These phrases…
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