Monthly Archives: September 2010


College Football Flashback: Seminoles End BYU’s BCS Championship Hopes

BYU’s BCS hopes went down hard on Saturday, as the Cougars were no match for the superior team speed of Florida State. Looking nothing like the team that had struggled against FCS Jacksonville State the week before, the Seminoles used 23 second quarter points to blow open the game and went on to defeat BYU 54-28. The opportunistic Florida State defense forced BYU into committing 5 turnovers, and Seminoles QB Christian Ponder threw for two touchdowns and ran for another in the blowout victory on the Cougars home field.


How To Use The For-each Element For Iteration In XSLT

Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) is an XML-related technology which is used to transform XML data. XML file are used to set the ground-rules for a given body of data and to describe the data itself. XSL allows us to take that data and convert it into information which can be displayed in a web browser window or opened with a text editor. It can also be used to create an XML file which is a modified version of an original XML file.


Looking For Bands – Wedding Day Preparations

Function bands, wedding bands and covers bands are basically the same thing, since they all play live music at events. However, while searching online for a wedding band you need to be specific about the style of music you want. This is because there are many types of bands available today and you must find out exactly what they offer.


A Summary Of Snake Venom Anti Wrinkle Cream For Some Seeking To Hold Onto Their Youth

Are people really paying money to put snake venom anti wrinkle cream on their faces to look younger? Isn’t it dangerous to put that kind of poison on your skin? Don’t worry, the cream doesn’t actually have snake venom in it. It’s made up of a synthetic compound that imitates the poisonous fang juice of the serpent known as the Temple Viper – a distant relative of the common rattlesnake.