Vision Blogs & Blog Posts
Blogs on vision
Posting Frequency on vision
|
Distinct: |
Percent: |
Latest Blog Posts on vision
- How do 3D Movies Work by The Eye Doc Blog on Nov 17, 2009
This weekend Taylor and I went with a group of dads and daughters to see A Christmas Carol in 3D. A popular question was, “so how do they do the 3D effect?” We can judge depth because our eyes are about 2 1/2 inches apart, allowing each...
- The Top 9 Comic Book Superheroes Who Can Fly (Based on Awesomeness) by AudioShocker on Nov 13, 2009
9. Martian Manhunter 8. Banshee 7. Falcon 6. Power Girl 5. Vision 4. War Machine 3. G-Man 2. Storm 1. Superman Why the Top 9? Because 10 is too many and 9 is better. 3 X 3 = Awesome. Now that’s what I call math.
- Feeling the Abuse by Success Warrior on Nov 13, 2009
Speaking of feeling the abuse, do you remember how Obama said that when His great health plan went through, families would save $2,500 a year on their health care spending? Chuck that one on the heaping pile of broken promises,...
- Why Your Partner Must be Two Faced by Bigg Success on Nov 12, 2009
Bigg Success is two years old today! What a two years it has been! Over the past two years, you’ve given us two thumbs up in so many ways. You’ve made us one of the regularly featured business career podcasts in iTunes. You’ve helpe...
- How Arnie Rolls: Schwarzenegger as Creator by Good Vibe Blog on Nov 12, 2009
Some of you may have heard Arnold Schwarzenegger’s success with deliberate creation, but for those who haven’t, here’s an inspiring read from Dan “The Man” Lok’s newsletter today: My friend Steve Chandler told me t...
- GE Lead Brain Based Way? by Brain Leaders and Learners on Nov 9, 2009
Great news from GE leaders today, according to WSJ’s Paul Glader. Any organization willing to change and grow, after a fall, also holds potential to create a prototype for global change and growth. Both qualities urgently needed in the broa...
- GM Lead Brain Based Way? by Brain Leaders and Learners on Nov 9, 2009
Great news from GM leaders today, according to WSJ’s Paul Glader. Any organization willing to change and grow, after a fall, also holds potential to create a prototype for global change and growth. Both qualities urgently needed in the broa...





