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Just had to come post this. EXACTLY where we want to be, as always. Everyone just recently getting healthy, and heading into the final stretch - with some steam! Eight game winning streak since Kawhi Leonard has come back is huge props to him. Even bigger props is how we withstood all those injuries since mid-December, and still (or rather, once again) have the #1 spot. I think we were #2 for a few weeks in there, but only a handful of games behind OKC.
Go Spurs!!!
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The Best Jobs Outside The Cubicle

A Park Ranger at Grand Teton National Park - Via
The winter blahs are starting to set in, leaving many a cubicle dweller staring longingly beyond the gray half walls that surround them on three sides, wondering what else is out there.
In fact, there are quite a few cool and in-demand jobs outside the cubicle. Some capitalize on the demand for health care as Baby Boomers come of age, while others capitalize on the trends in technology and social media. Whatever the reason, these jobs aren't bound by Dilbert-onian rules.
"I think many people secretly fantasize about the freedom that working outside the office provides," said Jeremy Redleaf, a filmmaker and creator of the job site Odd Job Nation. "Jobs outside the cubicle allow you the freedom to construct the life that you want."
Here are a dozen of the coolest jobs outside the cubicle:
Virtual Question Answerer

"We've seen a proliferation of e-businesses looking for 'virtual field agents' to answer basic questions in real-time or write articles about simple tasks," Redleaf said. "While it's a great way to make money wherever you are, this one's not for slow typists or the easily fatigued -- it's a volume game when they're paying per answer."
One ad for a virtual question answerer on Craigslist appealed to job seekers' interest in getting paid for things they're already doing: "Do you spend your day looking up random things online?? Might as well get paid for it!! We are searching for people to reply to questions received by the most popular mobile service in the country. We get thousands of questions every hour and need people to get online and find the answers. You must be at least eighteen years of age and extremely proficient at using various search engines. Pays per question," the ad read.
Videogame Tester

There are a couple hundred listings for game testers on Indeed.com, with pay ranging from $20,000 to $100,000 or more.
The cool thing is that you get to test the games before they're released. The downside is you have to keep playing the same games over and over and over again until you break them, find a glitch, etc.
Hey, that's the price you pay to play!
Pilot

(Cue the "Top Gun" music.)
The top 10 percent of commercial pilots earn an average of $120 an hour, according to PayScale.com. Though, most pilots aren't in the air 40 hours a week as the FAA limits flying time to a max of 100 hours a month.
The best opportunities are still with commercial airlines, but as aviation requirements get stricter and stricter, private planes are becoming more popular.
Indeed.com has nearly 20,000 listings for pilot-related jobs, paying anywhere from $20,000 to $100,000 or more.
A few of the others you'll see are Geologist, Tutor, & Recreational Therapist. Click here to continue to the rest of the article..
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Simple Ways To Lower Your Cholesterol
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Has your doctor said you have high cholesterol (called hypercholesterolemia)? Then you know you need to change your diet and lifestyle to lower cholesterol and your risk of heart disease. Even if your doctor prescribed a cholesterol drug to bring levels down, you'll still need to change your diet and become more active for cardiovascular health. These simple tips can help you keep cholesterol levels in check.
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Has your doctor said you have high cholesterol (called hypercholesterolemia)? Then you know you need to change your diet and lifestyle to lower cholesterol and your risk of heart disease. Even if your doctor prescribed a cholesterol drug to bring levels down, you'll still need to change your diet and become more active for cardiovascular health. These simple tips can help you keep cholesterol levels in check.
Continue reading..
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