Sunday, September 22, 2013

Rank Middle-wage industry jobs 2000 avg. Aug. 2008 July 2013 2012 wage avg. 13-yr. change
1 Construction 120,376 133,160 118,822 $71,692 -1,554
2 Government 568,855 565,003 544,720 $58,676 -24,135
3 Manufacturing 176,848 95,275 73,856 $51,933 -102,992
4 Transport/Warehouse 118,074 110,991 109,899 $49,971 -8,175
5 HealthServices 81,515 100,365 115,524 $61,640 +33,627
6 Private University 74,590 90,908 107,426 $64,040 +32,836

Saturday, August 31, 2013

How to Dance You Dunce! basicTable.html

Do It Yourself: A Dancer's Self-Help Program

ISOLATE ANIMATION CHEST HIPS TWO-STEP SPIN SMILE
Add some antics to your moves by pretending something like a rod is attached to your arm. Pull it back and forth in time to the beat. Guys who spend all day sitting at a computer keep their chests all squished up. Open it. “If you’re the guy who can move his hips, the girls will come to you,” says Weston. “This is Jedi-level stuff for straight guys.” Pretend your feet are two points on a triangle. Now step on the third point either in front or behind you. “Forward, back, pause, repeat,” says Weston. “You can do just that the whole evening.” Twirl on the heel of your foot and balance with your other foot. Half spins are fine till you can do a full one. You may work up a sweat, so Weston advises to bring more than one shirt when you go out dancing. Guys tend not to smile when they dance. Instead they look like they are in pain. Put a smile on your face and you’re a better dancer already. Smiling is free!
basicTable.html

Do It Yourself: A Dancer's Self-Help Program

ISOLATE ANIMATION CHEST HIPS TWO-STEP SPIN SMILE
Add some antics to your moves by pretending something like a rod is attached to your arm. Pull it back and forth in time to the beat. Guys who spend all day sitting at a computer keep their chests all squished up. Open it. “If you’re the guy who can move his hips, the girls will come to you,” says Weston. “This is Jedi-level stuff for straight guys.” Pretend your feet are two points on a triangle. Now step on the third point either in front or behind you. “Forward, back, pause, repeat,” says Weston. “You can do just that the whole evening.” Twirl on the heel of your foot and balance with your other foot. Half spins are fine till you can do a full one. You may work up a sweat, so Weston advises to bring more than one shirt when you go out dancing. Guys tend not to smile when they dance. Instead they look like they are in pain. Put a smile on your face and you’re a better dancer already. Smiling is free!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

basicTable.html

Do It Yourself: A Dancer's Self-Help Program

ISOLATE ANIMATION CHEST HIPS TWO-STEP SPIN SMILE
Add some antics to your moves by pretending something like a rod is attached to your arm. Pull it back and forth in time to the beat. Guys who spend all day sitting at a computer keep their chests all squished up. Open it. “If you’re the guy who can move his hips, the girls will come to you,” says Weston. “This is Jedi-level stuff for straight guys.” Pretend your feet are two points on a triangle. Now step on the third point either in front or behind you. “Forward, back, pause, repeat,” says Weston. “You can do just that the whole evening.” Twirl on the heel of your foot and balance with your other foot. Half spins are fine till you can do a full one. You may work up a sweat, so Weston advises to bring more than one shirt when you go out dancing. Guys tend not to smile when they dance. Instead they look like they are in pain. Put a smile on your face and you’re a better dancer already. Smiling is free!

<table>
 <caption>2009 Employee Sales by Department</caption>
 <thead>
  <tr>
   <td></td>
   <th scope="col">food</th>
   <th scope="col">auto</th>
   <th scope="col">household</th>
   <th scope="col">furniture</th>
   <th scope="col">kitchen</th>
   <th scope="col">bath</th>
  </tr>
 </thead>
 <tbody>
  <tr>
   <th scope="row">Mary</th>
   <td>190</td>
   <td>160</td>
   <td>40</td>
   <td>120</td>
   <td>30</td>
   <td>70</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
   <th scope="row">Tom</th>
   <td>3</td>
   <td>40</td>
   <td>30</td>
   <td>45</td>
   <td>35</td>
   <td>49</td>
  </tr>
  ...repetitive rows removed for brevity.  
 </tbody>
</table>