Let The Soundwagon Drive Your Music

Soundwagon Portable Record PlayerBack in the day our tunes only came on vinyl and there are those afficionados who say that vinyl is the only true and pure way to listen to music. If you can still find vinyl albums this is great. What can be even harder to find is something to play them on. Well, how about something to play on them? The Soundwagon will drive your music right to your ears.

Whole Foods’ Brand Patina & Magnetic Marketing Expands Into Travel

Whole Foods' Brand Patina & Magnetic Marketing Expands Into TravelSometimes it takes a brand decades to use its specific combination of
logo, words, font type, design, colors  and value to evolve into a
lifestyle choice. The promise, look, personality and feel is the brand’s
patina. It transcends the commercial transaction igniting what I call ‘magnetic marketing,’
or the time when the buyer and seller travel on the same wavelength,
where they are more tightly attracted to each other, than any other time
in the customer-brand relationship cycle.

Chocolate Covered Shrimp Chips Are A Sick Sea Snack

Chocolate Covered Shrimp Chips Are A Sick Sea SnackJapanese confectionery powerhouses Lotte and Calbee have teamed up to celebrate the mutual 50th anniversaries of two iconic snack favorites, Ghana Milk Chocolate Bars and Kappa Ebisen Chips, by rolling out limited edition "Kappaebisen Ghana" chocolate covered shrimp-flavored chips. Hey, it worked for Reese’s!

10 Innovative Mobility Aids For When You’re Injured, Disabled, Or Just Plain Creaky

10 Great Mobility AidsInjuries are an unforunate fact of life. Anyone can twist an ankle or pull a back muscle, and of course everyone gets older and creakier, but life does not slow down just because you do. There are a number of great products out there to help you get up, down, and around, so you can keep living it to its fullest. Here are ten great mobility aids that can help you get moving:

Lastest Eyewear Technology Now Available: Self-Adjusting Eye Glasses!

Adjustable Readers….Think about it. You read newspapers and hard-copy books at one distance,
tablet and notebook computers at another distance, do crafts and
hobbies at other distances…. And how far away do you have to hold food
and personal care products these days to read the contents?

Medical Study Says: If You Can’t Run, Shake!

Body vibration machine…. For many who are obese, health problems may keep them from achieving
their goals through diet and exercise regimens. But new excercise
research shows that ‘shaking’ may improve the immune systems of obese
individuals until they can undertake more strenuous exercise.

Special MRI Correctly Diagnoses Alzheimer’s Without Spinal Tap

MRI machineNothing induces quite as much fear in a patient as the words ‘spinal
tap’ or ‘lumbar puncture,’ a test used to resolve diagnosis in many
neurological diseases. One disease that can be absolutely diagnosed by
lumbar puncture is Alzheimer’s disease, and the test is currently used
to distinguish it from other neurological diseases, such as
Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD), that commonly appear with
consequent dementia. But a new MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) model that distinguishes the two
diseases may prove critical to the success of future focused
treatment…

Plan Z, TAX the TAX Man!

Plan Z, A Trillion Dollars (or more) & A Fiscal Shoe For The Other FootAfter a volatile election year, heightened bi-partisan bickering, a
drift-less mandate and a still-divided government, perhaps it was
senseless to think a lame duck could waddle to our fiscal rescue. On the
other hand, maybe we were waiting for the wrong shoe to drop.

Generational Memes: YOLO vs YOOO, Tenacious Teens vs Obsolete Oldies

Millennials vs. Boomers cover both ends of the age spectrum. There’s an X and a Y in between, but according to
most authorities, a generation of folks is approximately 15 years apart,
where they are defined by their own uniquely similar characteristics.

From "First Time Girls" To "First Wives Club," Protests Go Viral Prior To Election [Videos]

Women’s issues move center-stage once again in the final stretch of this
year’s contentious Presidential campaigns — mainly, due to Richard Mourdock’s and
Todd Akin’s extreme views on women’s rights.  On the left, the creative
genius of HBO’s hit comedy "Girls," Lena Dunham and 1960’s pop icon
Lesley Gore have released political ads that connect women of the 1960s
to first-time female voters of 2012, which provided a needed counterpoint.