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    Friday
    Jun122009

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    Monday
    Jun082009

    test for time

    done at 8:39 pM EST

    Monday
    Apr272009

    This is a caption test

    By Ed Zieralski, Union-Tribune
    2:00 a.m. April 24, 2009

    BISHOP, Calif. — Winter is trying to make a last stand in the Sierra on the eve of the annual Eastern Sierra trout opener.

    Temperatures plummeted in the high country and the usual unstable spring weather is taking hold of the area, especially above 8,000 feet.

    Click to read more ...

    Friday
    Apr242009

    Textile Test

    Profiles (1.2.3.0)

    • Fixed issue with page caching creating errors.
    • Corrected crash that would occur when entering the site from the frames of another website.
    • Fixed bug that allowed non-online students the option to edit their profile.

    LMS Administration (1.2.2.0)

    • Fixed crash in reports that occurred after not selecting a student in student view asdfasd asdf asdf asdf asdf asdf.
    • Fixed issue with page caching creating errors.
    • Corrected crash that would occur when entering the site from the frames of another website.
    • Fixed crash that would occur after submitting a grade with a decimal point.
    • Fixed crash that would occur after submitting a grade higher than 100 or lower than 0.
    • Corrected issue that allowed grades to be submitted with special characters.

    LMS (1.2.2.0)

    • Fixed radio button alignment when reviewing tests.
    • Fixed issue in the About page that would enlarge all text size.
    • Corrected the format of the reply boxes in Discussions.
    • Corrected date that would appear when attempting to view non-expired tests.
    • Fixed functionality of Full Sail logo not returning the user to the home page.
    • Fixed "Return to Grades" button being cut off after advancing past the first page of a test.
    • Corrected the error handling of the "About" page.
    • Fixed issue with page caching creating errors.
    • Corrected crash that would occur when entering the site from the frames of another website.
    • Updated email feature to include additional information in the subject and body of the email.
    Thursday
    Feb122009

    test

    “Once in his life, every man is entitled to fall madly
    in love with a gorgeous redhead.”  ~Lucille Ball

     

    if at least two of the following apply to you, it may be right to go ruby:

    • Your skin is on the pink side. "Different shades of red work well for different women", says Leonardo's Senior Coloris Enrica, "but women with cool or pinkish skin pull it off best." Conversely, women with golden or olive skin have a tougher time finding one that’s flattering.
    • You’re not shy. Red is an attention grabbing hue, and you have to be self-assured enough to accept the stares, says Leonardo's  stylist and colorist, Annmarie, “Remember, red hair is like a sequined dress — it walks into the room before you do.”
      • Your hair is in fairly good condition. If your strands are very dry or damaged, they will have a hard time holding on to small, red color molecules (which seep out of even the healthiest hair fairly quickly). Your mane has a better chance of becoming radiant red if it is well cared-for (read: you deep-condition weekly, get regular trims and don’t heat-style every day).

     


    How to be the best redhead:

    1. Wash your hair as infrequently as possible. Ideally this would mean twice a week, but every other day will suffice if your hair is oily or very fine. On alternate days, you can rinse your hair with tepid (never hot) water if necessary — or dust your roots with a dry shampoo.

     

    2. Avoid harsh shampoos. Most dandruff treatments are tough on colored hair, accelerating the fading process by weeks.

    3. Use our  “to-go” kit.  At Leonardo's we provide all redheaded clients a small vial of their hair color to apply two weeks after her salon visit. This keeps the color looking bright and fiery all month long. (Tip: If you lose or forget your kit using one of Nice ‘n Easy’s new Color Boosting Glazes can also do the trick.)

    4. Cover up. Red hair color oxidizes faster than any other. If you’re going to spend a lot of time outdoors, use a styling product that contains UV filters — or throw a hat or scarf over your strands.

    5. Don’t be tempted by eggplant tones. Purplish-reds don’t look natural and are rarely flattering. Choose a color that can be described as “coppery,” “auburn,” or “strawberry” instead.

     

    Makeup tips for redheads:

    • Avoid dark, smoky eyes. They compete with your attention-grabbing tresses.
    • Do think pink. Pink lip color and blush look gorgeous on redheads, despite outdated advice to the contrary.
    • If you're over 25 years old, don’t match your brows and hair; it looks bizarre.