Monday, February 23, 2009

AMAZING!!

More chalk drawings from Julian Beever. Incredible!!!!!
Julian Beever is an English artist who's famous for his art on the pavement of England , France , Germany , USA , Australia and Belgium . Beever gives to his drawings an amazing 3D illusion.

Don't miss seeing Julian Beever on the Top of the Bottle


Do you notice everything is fake, even the hose and water?

Look Closely, you can see the Bricks through the Chalk on the Monitor Screen


There is no hole in this pavement???

People are actually avoiding walking in the "hole"


Which is the real guy & which beer is real?

Girl in Swimming Pool

(Remember, both his feet in reality are flat on the pavement )


Girl in Swimming Pool seen in Reverse from Opposite Side of Drawing


Politicians Meeting Their End


World's Biggest Fly-Spray

This drawing of a Rescue was to be viewed using an inverting mirror

Girl on a beach mat.

Make Poverty

Make Poverty History drawing from the side (40 ft long)



Baby Food

Baby Food in Reverse seen from the opposite side of the drawing.

You can still see the blocks of concrete.


Spiderman to the rescue

Batman and Robin to the rescue (SO COOL)

TIPS TO MANAGE YOUR FINANCES

Self control is the key to saving wisely. Strengthen your will power to succeed!

Here are some helpful tips:

1. Once you've listed your saving goals, reassess them. Subtract the expenses you don't really need, and the ones you can live without from your income. Does it match up to you saving goals?

2. If there's absolutely no way you can fit all your saving goals into your budget, take a look at what you're saving for and cut the less important things or adjust the time frame.

3. Stop using credit cards. Pay for everything with cash or money orders. It's easier to overspend when you're pulling from a bank or credit account because you don't know exactly how much is in there. If you have cash, you can see your supply running low.

Credit cards are not inherently evil; it's all about your self control and will power.

4. Same thing applies for checks- pay with cash as much as possible

5 Job Blogs You Should Be Reading

There's a great deal of career information available to job seekers on the Internet. And some of the most important, timely content can be found in blogs.

General work blogs, like CareerBuilder.com's The Work Buzz, cover a wide array of topics and trends and give readers resources to help them search for a new job. Here are five other blogs that are filled with compelling content and sound advice for today's job seekers and workers.

1. Personal Branding

About the blog: Writer Dan Schawbel has written extensively about personal branding. "Personal branding is how we market ourselves to others," Schawbel explains.

His blog looks at ways to solidify "Brand You," including extensive information on social networking. He's also written an upcoming book, "Me 2.0," on the subject.

Why you should read this blog: Though much of the information is geared towards the Generation Y audience, it's important information for job seekers of any age. Having great skills and a great résumé isn't enough -- job seekers need to know how to package and promote themselves and their abilities.

2. Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

About the blog: Columnist and author Penelope Trunk shares career advice as well as professional observations and personal experiences.

Why you should read this blog: Trunk's advice isn't sugarcoated; she gives direct, practical advice to her readers. She also revisits and revises conventional wisdom about career choices. This blog is also peppered with personal content; Trunk often speaks about the balance between work and home.

3. Careerealism

About the blog: The Careerrealism blog was created by noted career strategist and consultant J.T. O'Donnell. As she explains in the site's mission statement, the site is for "any person who recognizes that in today's workplace, the old methods for job searching no longer apply."

Why you should read this blog: Careerealism takes a comprehensive approach to providing advice and guidance and gives the readers ideas about finding and keeping their jobs in a brave new career world. O'Donnell also engages the reader with frequent guest writers and video entries.

4. On Careers: Outside Voices

About the blog: The Outside Voices blog is featured as part of the business coverage in U.S. News and World Report. It's a collaborative effort, with staffers from the magazine and several career experts all contributing content.

Why you should read this blog: It's a collection of diverse viewpoints from some of the leading experts in the field, collected and published in one blog. The subject matter addresses a wide range of ideas, from practical résumé fixes to the psychology behind our workplace behavior.

5. Punk Rock HR

About the blog: Human resources expert Laurie Ruettimann posts her thoughts about the corporate world and HR's role in it. Ruettimann's expertise comes from her tenure in HR at various Fortune 500 companies.

Why you should read this blog: To succeed in a job search, it's a good idea to be familiar with the workings of HR, often the initial point of contact for any job seeker at a company. And Ruettimann's humorous, irreverent blog can give job seekers insight to what the "other side" of the process is like.