General
Hard Time with Indiatimes and SignDomains!
Dr. Teeth 7 July, 2008
(2) Comment You might be wondering what the heck happened to DentoCafe.com!
This is the 4th day the forum is down and i am very disappointed.
All the credit goes to Indiatimes.com and Signdomains.com.
About an year back i had registered two of my domains at Indiatimes.com website and its been going fine till now until i had to change the nameservers last week. Sigdomains has a reseller account with Indiatimes and when i registered i received the control panel from Signdomains.com/Indiatimes/
I have been struggling to see my site up, my host was also very anxious to know as to why it’s taking such a long time for changing the nameservers. I had shot them numerous mails with no response at all, finally i gave them a call today and was told that the issue would be taken care of.
| 2.5 |
The nicest compliment that you can give me is to to subscribe to the Dental Blogging Newsletter. Thanks for visiting!
Can You Do 100 Push-Ups? - Days 1 and 2
Sneakyheathen 2 July, 2008
(0) Comment Hey, this is Corey Freeman from Diligent Design and I’m wondering: can you do 100 push-ups? The 100 push-ups training program is a six week training schedule that focuses on getting you into shape by developing your core areas and upper body strength.
After having just done day one on Monday, I’m not sure if I’ve gotten any stronger, but my abdoman aches whenever I sit down. The first two days are definitely hard (I was doing girl push-ups halfway through day 2) however, the idea is gradually upping your endurance and building your strength. Think you can handle it?
| 1.5 |
Height of corruption? India’s poorest paid Rs 883 cr as bribe!
Dr. Teeth 30 June, 2008
(2) Comment The level of corruption is “alarming” in the states of Assam, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, says a new survey based on experience of BPL households in availing various public services last year.
The ‘India Corruption Study 2007′, brought out by NGOs Transparency International India (TII) and Centre for Media Studies (CMS), found that about one-third of Below Poverty Line (BPL) households in the country bribed officials to avail a total of 11 services — from police to PDS.
According to the survey, which covered 22,728 households in all states and Union Territories, Rs 883 crore (Rs 8,830 million), in all, was estimated to be paid as bribe by BPL households last year.
The report grouped states into four levels on extent of corruption — alarming, very high, high and moderate. While five states come into the “alarming” category, the corruption level is “moderate” in states like Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana and West Bengal, the survey found.
| 2.5 |
The Diligent Blogger
Sneakyheathen 28 June, 2008
(1) Comment Hey, it’s been kind of slow around here, and I was asked to post my introduction, so here goes. My name is Corey Freeman, I’m the [female] blogger over at Diligent Design. I got into freelancing as kind of a summer job, and I’m doing some guest posts for fun to branch out and improve my writing skills. I believe in writing for subscribers, not for search engines and advertisers. I’m not really a health nut, but lately I’ve been seeing the benefits of getting back into shape, and so I’m going to be trying a few training regimines in the next couple of months, and I guess I’ll be blogging some health tips here. Hope to have some fun and get some good feedback.
Nice to meet you all.
| 1.5 |
Using Video Games to Get In Shape
Sneakyheathen 25 June, 2008
(2) Comment Nintendo has just released a new product into the market called Wii Fit. This game for the Nintendo Wii console allows you to train your body with yoga, balance excercies, strength excercies, and aerobics. The product is a good solution if you’re not able to get out to the gym, or if you’re like me, and it’s simply too hot outside to be good for you to excercise.
The game uses a balance board which measures the player’s weight and center of gravity. If you input your height, it will also calculate your body mass index. The game provides about forty different activities, including jogging, deep breathing, ski jumping, and step aerobics. The program can also keep track of your outside activities, such as sports, stsretching, or even cleaning and gardening.
| 1.5 |
ReDesigned DentalBlogging - You Gotta See This!
Dr. Teeth 25 June, 2008
(3) Comment So guys, finally after 9 months aboard the webmasters ship DentalBlogging got its own custom designed costume! How you guys feeling about it?
I was monetizing the theme all the night so that i can release it by morning, made some tweaks and turns and yeah i am done; feels so good though i am completely exhausted now.I really wanted a theme before i start with the contests saga [oh yeah, lot of contests coming up].
The new theme is based on Web 2.0 concept and designed to keep the readers at ease and sticky too!
I would really appreciate if you leave your reviews, thoughts, opinions, suggestions, comments, ideas, contradictions, etc., etc….
Stay tuned and subscribe to the newsletter!
| 2.5 |
700-pound Mexican man hopes to stand for wedding
Dr. Teeth 11 June, 2008
(0) Comment
Manuel Uribe, who once weighed a half ton but has slimmed down to about 700 pounds, celebrates his 43rd birthday on Wednesday with a simple wish for the coming year: to be able to stand on his own two feet to get married.
Interviewed at his home in northern Mexico, where he can still do little more than sit up on a bed, Uribe said more than two years of steady dieting have helped him drop about 550 pounds from his Guinness record weight of 1,235 pounds.
He hopes Guinness representatives will confirm in July that he holds a second title: The world’s greatest loser of weight.
But Uribe is still unable to walk his fiancee, Claudia Solis, down the aisle.
“It frustrates me a little, because it is not easy to get out,” said Uribe, who has not been able to leave bed for the last six years.
| 2.5 |
1 in 20 patients want to kill their doctors!
Dr. Teeth 23 May, 2008
(3) Comment They are god-sent souls who cure people and help in chasing away diseases. But what happens when a doctor becomes patronizing, especially when a person is in pain? Well, the patient feels like ‘killing him’. That’s what a new research suggests.
The urge for a patient to kill his or her doctor is apparently not uncommon, especially among patients who are in pain, undergoing physical rehabilitation or seeking legal compensation for disability.
In the research, conducted by David Fishbain and colleagues at the University of Miami, Florida, it was found that just over 1 in 20 of roughly 800 physical rehabilitation patients admitted feeling like they wanted to murder their physician.
Even amongst a control group, who were not being treated for any condition, slightly fewer than 1 in 50 said they had previously had the same urge.
| 2.5 |
Learn How To Say ‘Hi’
Dr. Teeth 15 May, 2008
(0) Comment Dr. Mark Goulston thought himself a coward. At parties he would stand by the chip dip, never approaching people and rarely meeting anyone new. “My father was shy,” says Goulston, “so I grew up thinking that ‘assertive’ meant ‘pushy.’ ”
A psychiatrist in Santa Monica, Calif., Goulston knew all about social anxiety–and still he couldn’t beat it. Then his first child came. “I wanted to be someone my daughter would grow to look up to, and I didn’t feel at that moment that she would,” he recalls. So at the next party he and his wife attended, Goulston set a goal for himself: “to meet three new people and have them be glad to have met me.” Twenty-five years later, Goulston, 60, writes and lectures about overcoming anxiety and guides patients through the process.
| 2.5 |
Another Dastardly Act of Terror - India Burning!
Dr. Teeth 13 May, 2008
(5) Comment Seven serial blasts have been confirmed in the Red City of Jaipur at 7:35 PM today. According to media reports the blasts have killed 60 and injured more than 300 people. The list of casualties is likely to rise. 
The blasts rocked Tripolia Bazar, where large number of devotees turned up at a Hanuman temple, Johari Bazar, Manas Chowk, Badi Choupal and Choti Choupal — all located within a two-km radius in the old city. Inspector General (Jaipur) Pankaj Singh said in all there were seven blasts, a couple of them in the same area.
Police said one explosive was defused by bomb disposal squad near the Hanuman temple. Blood was splattered at the scene of the blasts which tossed some of the victims several feet up in the sky.
| 2.5 |
Fear Changes Everything!
Dr. Teeth 20 April, 2008
(3) Comment The Mist - is more thought-provoking than frightening. Its stubbornly cynical attitude makes it worth watching.
Its 3 in the morning and by the time the film’s credits rolled I was wrecked, a mass of roiling
emotion and depression. The movie sticks with you long after the lights come on; it lingers in your soul like a recurring nightmare or the shadowy vision of an inevitable and terrible future. It’s a typical kinda horror movie complete with huge insect predators, monsters and plenty of gore, but the questions it raises about religion, paranoia, mob behavior and human nature are the most intriguing aspects of the movie. By the end, one wonders which group is more savage: Us or Them? I can perhaps write the whole story here but i leave it to you to look out the window to see an unnatural mist rolling towards your future.
| 2.5 |
God of the Keyboards!
Dr. Teeth 20 April, 2008
(7) Comment Man, you gotcha see it to believe it! But i didn’t believe even after seeing this amazing Keyboard, may be i should get one soon.
Optimus Tactus does not have physical keys, which means there are no restrictions on their shape and size.

Any part of the keyboard surface can be programmed to perform any function or to display any images.

Typing mode

Video mode

COMING SOON

Mus2 is a cordless optical two-button mouse. It not only controls the cursor on your screen, but looks like one, too.
| 2.5 |
Sometimes the Greatest Journey is the Distance Between Two People
Dr. Teeth 17 April, 2008
(2) Comment Sometimes the Greatest Journey is the Distance Between Two People!
Heard this before? Well its from the latest Bollywood flick ‘U, me aur Hum‘. Just finished watching it as i was bugged up with all the work, so thought would refresh a while and this movie really did refresh me.
I must say, its one of the few good movies made for a cause i have ever seen. Its about people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease; the trauma a family undergoes along with the patient. The first half seemed quite boring but the other was very well directed. I especially liked the interaction between the husband and wife every time she gets an attack. The aim of this movie projects towards love and the eternal relationship between a husband and wife, a little emotional; not a typical bollywood flick and not a type which youngsters prefer. But i may recommend this to everyone coz you never know what next in your life. So, go ahead and enjoy your life, be happy with what you posses and dream about things which challenge you!
| 2.5 |
I am Blog Hopping!
Dr. Teeth 17 April, 2008
(10) Comment Doesn’t this sound familiar? Of course, its not Bar Hopping but a similar kinda strategy opted by Gyutae at his place. Wherein he gonna hop on every subscribed blog each week and get it featured HERE. Remember gyutae, the infamous guy of Winning the Web announcing a Contest sometime back with sponsored prizes worth more than $13,000, man he’s just clever enough to grab those deals and give it away. I hope i get around few more sponsors for the contest going on here at DentalBlogging.
More from this when i get featured on Winning the Web soon, of course there will be another post ![]()
| 2.5 |
Miracle Baby with Two Faces
Dr. Teeth 14 April, 2008
(1) Comment An Indian baby born with two faces is doing well one month after her birth.
Lali was born with two noses, two pairs of lips and two pairs of eyes - but only two ears. And while she may seem like an oddity to some, her proud parents think she is simply a God reincarnated.

The baby girl was born in the rural Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh, 50km north east of New Delhi.
Her parents, Vinod and Susham Singh from a village called Saini, said their little girl was “a gift from God”.
Excited villagers claim she is the reincarnation of the Indian God Ganesha and celebrated her arrival with clapping, cheering and offerings of gifts and money.

Lali was born with a rare condition called craniofacial duplication, where a single head has two faces.
| 2.5 |



(3 votes, average: 4.67 out of 5)