Archive for April, 2010

The Evolution Of Heidi Montag

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Heidi Montag Before and After on The Evolution Of Heidi Montag

Heidi Montag is all over the news – as a “new” Hollywood face. The star of MTV’s “The Hills” famously underwent 10 plastic surgeries in one day last year and the results have now been splashed all over the world on the web and in magazines. Despite the fact the other young actresses have grown up in the spotlight, Heidi’s career has literally been filmed by a camera since she was 19-years-old, allowing the entire United States (or at least MTV’s “The Hills” fans) to judge her every action and statement. Now, with the sixth and final season of “The Hills” drawing ever nearer (it premieres tonight!), we’ve decided to take a look back at Heidi from then until now.

Heidi was just a small-town Colorado girl when she moved to San Francisco in 2004 to attend the Academy of Art University. There she was lucky enough to meet Lauren Conrad, who had just moved north from southern Cali after the first season of “Laguna Beach.” She told the New York Times in 2006, “Everyone in the room was kind of gothy, and we were the two blond girls in the room scared out of our minds. I ran up to her and said, ‘Will you please talk to me.’” (more…)

Overnightessay To Help You

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

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For some people, sometimes to write essays are become something difficult to do. Well, isn’t much about how to find some major idea, it’s about how to make it to be easy to read, and most of all it’s not bored to read itself. (more…)

Unvarnished Website Lets You Review People

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

http://www.getunvarnished.com/images/Unvarnished_logo2.pngUnvarnished, a website that has launched in beta, lets you review people you know.

Got a gripe about your manager’s sloppy emails? Know dirt about a former classmate’s past? Have something you want to share about an employee’s good (or terrible) workplace habits? Unvarnished, which has been described as a sort of Yelp-meets-LinkedIn, will let you share all this and more–anonymously.

CNET explains that its function is to, “let anyone create a profile about you and then post “reviews” about your job performance, management style, reputation, behavioral quirks, and so on. Or, put another way, it’ll let co-workers or relative strangers subject you to anonymous and potentially defamatory attacks that are completely outside your control, can’t be removed or edited, and are ripe for abuse.”

As CNET’s tone suggests, reviewers’ ability to post criticisms and compliments anonymously, as well as the people’s inability to delete or vote on negative posts about themselves, have elicited controversy over the site. (more…)