According to ESPN.com, these are the Top 10 things all sports fans must experience before they die.
1. Summer Olympics
(every four years in a different city)
2. World Cup
(every four years in a different country)
3. Winter Olympics
(every four years in a different city)
4. The World Series
(every October, various cities)
5. NCAA subregional
(March, various sites)
6. Spring training
(February-March, Florida and Arizona)
7. NFL conference championship
(January in various NFL cities)
8. The Masters
(April, Augusta, Ga.)
9. Wimbledon
(late June-early July, London)
10. Tour de France mountain stage
(July in various rotating cities in France)
According to Salary.com, these are the 10 steps to a successful salary negotiation.
1. Find your job description.
2. Know what you’re worth
3. Adjust your salary for your industry, company size and location
4. Assess all your pay factors (cash comp, benefits, work/life)
5. Tie your job performance to where you should be in relation to market
6. Determine a competitive raise
7. Be confident
8. Discuss your job description, performance and market value with your boss
9. Identify key benchmarks for the next raise or promotion
10. Track your progress and tie priorities to your goals
According to PCWorld.ca, these are the 10 worst games of all time.
1. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (Atari, 1982)
Platform: Atari 2600
2. Super Columbine Massacre RPG (Danny Ledonne, 2005)
Platform: Windows
3. Custer’s Revenge (Mystique, 1982)
Platform: Atari 2600
4. Daikatana (Eidos Interactive, 2000)
Platforms: Windows, Nintendo 64, GameCube
5. Pac-Man (Atari, 1981)
Platform: Atari 2600
6. Smurf Rescue (Coleco, 1982)
Platforms: ColecoVision, Atari 2600
7. Shaq Fu (Electronic Arts, 1994)
Platforms: Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo, Amiga, Game Boy
8. Make My Video (Digital Pictures, 1992)
Platform: Sega CD
9. Prince of Persia: Warrior Within (Ubisoft, 2004)
Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, Windows, cell phone, PlayStation Portable (as Prince of Persia: Revelations).
10. Elf Bowling (NStorm, 2005)
Platform: Nintendo DS