Category Archives: Video

Useful website of the week: Howcast.com

 We are featuring Howcast as a good source for instructional video content. With tens of thousands of short, helpful, high-quality videos to choose from, Howcast will help you with pretty much anything you need to know about; from How to Bake a Cake to How to Survive an Alien Abduction. The quality of the content is far superior to what you will find in youtube.

Watch Movies Online for Free

The web sites that offer Free Full Length Movies online, the newly launched movies-links.tv must be the top of the list.  “ provides links to other sites on the Internet (DivX host sites, supernovatube.com, megavideo.com, myspace.com, tudou.com, veoh.com, youku.com, youtube.com, and others.)”. Similar sites include Hulu.com Joox.net Speedcine.com Filmhill.com Movie-forumz.org Letmewatchthis.com Icefilms.info  Milledrive.com

Watch Documentaries for free

 

“The goal of Documentary24.com is to collect the best documentary films available on the internet and to present them to your for free. All documentaries can be watched inside the browser without the need of registration or downloading the movies. This page is not for financial profit but for the intellectual education of everybody who watches the movies”

 

Amazing Fireworks at Dubai Atlantis Hotel & Resort

Amazing Fireworks at Dubai Atlantis Hotel & Resort. I visit few months after opening and it was awsome place.

Time Management Tips: How to Set Priorities

If you are not sure what Priorities are, you may conside seeing this Youtube video. I sure learned what KRA (Key Result Area) really is.

Randy Pausch Lecture: Classic and Timeless

I saw this lecture called The Last Lecture in ABC News and Oprah, and Youtube. I believe it is classic and timeless lecture.

It sad and tragic that Professor Randy Pausch passed away. I hope it inspires you. I wish all the best for his family.

There is a book also called the Last lecture and is available at AMAZON.COM

Learn English (ESL) from MIT free

Learn English by going through these videos from MIT .

Conversations with History: John L. Esposito