Monday, May 24, 2010

Ogden Inside & Out


Ogden is one strange town.  A “Top 10 Climbing Town”, whatever that is, so-named by the widely read (?) Rock & Ice Magazine; a “Do It All, Whatever the Season” city, according to Men’s Journal; and one of the “20 Best Towns in America”, according to Outside Magazine. The staid old New York Times, which may or may not know anything about what’s happening west of the Hudson River, said authoritatively that "Ogden, Utah, is on several lists today including the best place to do business, the best economy, and the hippest city in America."

The sixth largest city in Utah, Ogden clearly cherishes the businesses that have set up shop there. Outdoors-oriented companies thrive, including these who make Ogden their corporate HQ - Descente, DNA, Salomon, Suunto, Atomic, Goode Ski Technologies, Peregrine, Kahuna Creations, Scott USA and Rossignol. Other resident headquarters include TK, Autoliv, Flying J, FMC Technologies, Hershey, Fresenius Medical, Kimberly Clark, Market Star, Parker Hannifin and Williams International.

If you’d like more info or an assist setting up shop in Ogden, go here. For links to Ogden biz opportunities, visit OgdenBiz.com (or buy it from this blogger by submitting your offer as a “comment” below).


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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

"Stoner Cuisine" Promoted by the New York Times!


“Everybody smokes dope after work,” super chef and foodie author Anthony Bourdain (Kitchen Confidential) told the New York Times. “People you would never imagine.” Drug use in the kitchen can change the experience in the dining room. Says the staid old Times: “Today, an influential band of cooks says both their chin-dripping, carbohydrate-heavy food and the accessible, feel-good mood in their dining rooms are influenced by the kind of herb [marijuana] that can get people arrested. Call it stoner cuisine.”

Bourdain notes, “These are restaurants created specially for the tastes of the slightly stoned, slightly drunk chef after work.” Examples include David Chang's restaurants; Au Pied de Cochon in Montreal, with its poutine of foie gras; Crif Dogs in the East Village, which makes a deep-fried cheesesteak hot dog; and the entire genre of mutant-hot-dog stands.”

You can buy the valuable domain StonerCuisine.com from this blogger. Asking $5000; all offers welcome. (Also selling k2cheap.com; asking just $500.) Submit your offer as a “comment” to this blog. Create your own new domains for under $10  here.

Personalized Oncology Widely Marketed


The latest buzzword in cancer is "personalized oncology." U.S. National Cancer Institute Director John Niederhuber, MD, wrote about the dawn of an era of "personalized cancer medicine" with "specific, targeted therapeutic solutions" in a 2008 Cancer Bulletin editorial. "We are now designing precise therapies to home in on specific targets that result from genomic and functional changes, not only in the tumor cell but also in the tumor microenvironment.”

Many companies have introduced personal oncology products and services, and hospitals and cancer centers worldwide are now marketing personal oncology. This blogger is selling the valuable domain “MyPersonalOncology.com”. Asking $7500, but all offers welcome. Submit your offer as a “comment” to this blog. Create your own new domains for under $10  here.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Solar Will Power the Future, Says IEA

Solar power is expected to provide almost a quarter of the world's electricity supplies by 2050, according to a new report published by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Solar domains can power your earnings today. This blogger is selling the valuable marketing domains:


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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Home DNA Testing A Reality -- Thanks, Walgreens!

Walgreens, the largest U.S. drugstore chain, was going to sell DNA testing kits this month, but the FDA called the kits into question and Walgreens dropped their plans... for now. The saliva test kits are made by Pathway Genomics. They'll tell when someone is at high-risk to get chronic diseases, including Alzheimer's, cystic fibrosis and Tay-Sachs disease. The test will identify people who carry the genes for such diseases, which they could pass along to their children, even if they don't suffer from the diseases themselves. The market for DNA-related domains (web addresses) is strong. Consider buying any of the domains, which this blogger owns:

CancerDNAtest.com
LungCancerDNAtest.com
ParkinsonsDNAtest.com
ReliableDNAtests.comView Blog
DNAstrategies.com
MouthDNAtest.com
DNAtestsForPets.com
CatDNAtests.com
K9DNAtesting.com

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Friday, May 7, 2010

Lose Weight, Make Money with Brown Fat (Really!)


It’s confirmed: Scientists have figured out how some fat cells are turned into calorie-burning brown fat (brown adipose tissue) rather than white fat that causes obesity. Chief researcher Stephan Herzig of the German Cancer Research Center says, "Now that we know what’s required to generate brown cells, we have the tools to put everything together and try it out" – that is, using stem cells to promote brown fat cell production in the body.  Since two-thirds of U.S. adults and one-third of children are overweight or obese, there’s real pressure to bring a brown fat weight loss treatment to market.

Soon you can lose weight with brown fat, but TODAY you can make money with BrownFatWeightLoss.com --  the valuable domain (web address) that this blogger is selling cheap. Asking just $250. Make your offer as a confidential “comment” to this blog, or buy the domain through GoDaddy here.