Thursday, February 17, 2011

Aries - Career and Money in 2011

Are you worried about your financial situation, Aries? Don't panic. Many others are in the same boat. You'll want to work hard and make as much money as you can, but don't forget to cut your expenses as well - that's your key to success this year.

You'll find it exhilarating to watch your money grow once you curb some spending. The good news is that your job is likely to go very well, and the higher ups will appreciate you that much more. This means more chances for raises, promotions, and/or bonuses.

Advancing your career won't be as easy as you wish it could be, though. It's going to take effort, skill, and patience. Patience could be your biggest challenge. You want everything yesterday! Remember that attaining goals takes time, so don't walk away from any dream before you've given it your all.

If you want something bad enough, and are willing to put in the effort, it should come in its own time. Hang in there.

Aries - Personal and Social Life in 2011

2011 will be a busy year, Aries. You could find yourself working twice as hard to accomplish whatever comes your way, but careful planning before you start could render things easier for you. In the long run, however, your efforts will pay off.

The main difficulty this year could be your innate impatience - there could be a test of character for you. Move slowly and diligently, and the results you want should manifest and be appreciated by the right people.

Relationships with friends and family members could become strained. You may have to put in extra effort in 2011 to keep your bonds with them as strong as ever.

Your finances will be stable as long as you keep working as hard as usual. But don't drive yourself too hard. Eat right and exercise when you can. Get plenty of rest. Your health and strength will have ups and down. Take good care of yourself, and it can all be done.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Harvard graduates have a lifelong email address @harvard.edu

Harvard graduates have a lifelong email address @harvard.edu. Their email address never expire. Once a Harvard student graduates, his email becomes alumni status, a forward only account that can be used to send email to an alternate email address.

Students are proud to graduate from the university. Other universities could learn from this and provide alumni a service like this.

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