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Wedding Cake Toppers

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Getting married? Yes there is a lot to think about and prepare for. Venue, dress and wedding cakes. And speaking of wedding cakes, wedding cake toppers come to mind. What are they? They are the things you put on top of the came which comes in the form of a miniature couple but really you can put anything on top.

If you are looking for online websites offering cool and customized toppers, check out the list below:

http://www.justcaketoppers.com/

http://www.weddingmountain.com/p-12252-almost-perfect-frog-prince-groom-figurine.aspx

http://www.weddingcollectibles.com/

http://www.icestandard.org/products/view/5223/honeymoon-bound-couple-in-car-cake-topper.html

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Personalized Bobbleheads

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Are you looking to give personalized bobbleheads as a gift? Great idea! Make your friends laugh in appreciation as they see themselves in their customized bobble selves! So how customized is it? See sample below (from http://www.headbobble.com, makers of bobbleheads):

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Not bad huh? I’m sure you want. I want one! It’s not that expensive considering you are giving it to someone special. If not, it is still inexpensive. At around $79-89, it is worth it to make someone happy. So what are you waiting for, go and order your bobblehead today!

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Good Times with Apple

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Apple, maker of the iPhone and inventor of the iPods, has its profits jump to 47 percent on surging iPhone and Macintosh computer sales in the latest quarter. Though other IT companies had similar up-trending results (e.g. Google), Apple’s achievements was way more outstanding.

Shares went up to $1.82 a share creating profit worth $1.67 billion. This has surpassed Wall Street’s forecast and was certainly a pleasant surprise.

“We’ve got a very strong line-up for the holiday season and some really great new products in the pipeline for 2010,” said Steve Jobs, Apple chief executive.

Good for Apple. I hope that they do release more products which are innovative and at the same time creative so that competition remains fierce giving consumers the benefit.

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Canon 1D Mark IV

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Do you want a Canon 1D Mark IV? Well me too! With its stylish looks and high-tech features, who doesn’t want one. Well, we can’t get it now but according to reports, this gadget is set to be released this December.

Now, how does this baby compare to other top of the line cameras? Please see comparison chart below (c/o cnet.com):

Canon EOS-1D Mark III Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Nikon D3S
Sensor (effective resolution) 10.1-megapixel CMOS 16.1-megapixel CMOS 21.1-megapixel CMOS 12.1-megapixel CMOS
28.1 x 18.7mm 27.9 x 18.6mm 36.0 x 24.0mm 36.0 x 23.9mm
Magnification factor 1.3x 1.3x 1.0x 1.0x
Sensitivity range ISO 100 (expanded)/200 – ISO 3200/6400 (expanded) ISO 50 (expanded)/100 – ISO 12,800/102,400 (expanded) ISO 50 (expanded)/100 – ISO 1600/3200 (expanded) ISO 100 (expanded)/200 – ISO 12,800/102,400 (expanded)
Continuous shooting 10 fps
30 raw/110 JPEG
10 fps
26 raw/121 JPEG
5 fps
12 raw/56 JPEG
9 fps
36 raw/82 JPEG
Viewfinder
magnification/effective magnification
100% coverage
0.76x/0.58x
100% coverage
0.76x/0.58x
100% coverage
0.76x/0.76x
100% coverage
0.70x/0.70x
Autofocus 19-pt AF
all cross-type
45-pt AF
39 cross-type
45-pt AF
19 cross-type
51-pt AF
15 cross-type
Metering 63 zones 63 zones 63 zones 1,005 pixel 3D color matrix
Shutter speeds 1/8000 to 30 sec; 1/300 sec max flash X-sync 1/8000 to 30 sec; 1/300 sec max flash X-sync 1/8000 to 30 sec; 1/250 sec max flash X-sync 1/8000 to 30 sec; bulb; 1/250 sec max flash X-sync (1/8000 focal plane sync)
Live View Yes Yes Yes Yes
Video (highest resolution) None 1080p at 30fps (720p at 60fps) H.264 QuickTime MOV None 1280×720 at 24fps MJPEG AVI
LCD size 3 inches fixed
230,000 dots
3 inches fixed
920,000 dots
3 inches fixed
230,000 dots
3 inches fixed
920,000 dots
Shutter durability 300,000 cycles 300,000 cycles 300,000 cycles 300,000 cycles
Battery life (CIPA rating) 2,200 shots 1,500 shots 1,800 shots 4,300 shots
Dimensions (inches, WHD) 6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1 6.1 x 6.2 x 3.1 6.1 x 6.3 x 3.1 in. 6.3 x 6.2 x 3.4
Body operating weight (ounces) 47.3 47.9 (estimated) 50.0 50.4 (estimated)
Mfr. Price (body only) $3,999.99 $4,999.99 $6,999.99 $5,199.95

Check out the back and top view as well:

Canon 1D Mark IV back

Canon 1D Mark IV top

For full technical specifications, read the press release below:

INTRODUCING THE ULTIMATE MULTIMEDIA IMAGING SOLUTION:
THE NEW CANON EOS-1D MARK IV DIGITAL SLR CAMERA

The EOS-1D Mark IV Features a Completely Redesigned 45-Point Autofocus System, Fast 10 fps Continuous Shooting, 16-Megapixel Resolution, Outstanding ISO Sensitivity, and Full HD Video Recording at Selectable Frame Rates

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 20, 2009 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, is proud to introduce the next evolution in the EOS 1D series of cameras: the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR camera. The EOS-1D Mark IV is a high-speed multimedia performance monster with a 16-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, Dual DIGIC 4 Imaging Processors, and 14-bit A/D data conversion, all at 10 frames-per-second (fps), with the widest ISO range Canon has produced to date. This new camera also features 1080p Full High-Definition video capture at selectable frame rates packaged in Canon’s most rugged and durable professional camera body.

The crowning achievement of Canon’s 1D Mark IV Digital SLR is its new autofocus system that starts with 45 AF points including 39 high-precision cross-type focusing points capable of tracking fast moving athletes or wildlife accurately at speeds up to 10 frames per second. With greater subject detection capability than ever before plus a newly redesigned AI Servo II AF predictive focusing algorithm, the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV camera sets new standards for autofocus performance among professional digital SLRs. Whether shooting for the six o’clock news or the front page, the EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR is the quintessential camera to freeze fast-moving action with high-speed stills or capture stunning HD video with dynamic color and image quality. To accompany the new EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR camera, Canon is also announcing a new accessory, the WFT-E2 II A wireless file transmitter providing photographers with a wide range of professional digital connectivity options.

“Canon works hard to be the imaging leader in all our business endeavors. This goal has fueled our innovation and R&D efforts to engineer the most advanced autofocus system Canon has ever produced. We are proud to announce the camera that will deliver the ultimate in imaging quality to professionals working in all areas of multimedia imaging, whether it’s action photography, photojournalism or HD video and cinematography,” stated Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A.

The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV camera will intrigue professional photographers in virtually every category from photojournalism and sports through nature, wedding, portrait and fashion to commercial, industrial and law enforcement. What makes the EOS-1D Mark IV camera different from its predecessors, in addition to numerous focusing system and image quality improvements, is its exceptional Full HD video capture capability. With this new level of functionality, the 1D Mark IV Digital SLR is destined to appeal not only to professional still photographers but also to a diverse market of professional videographers and filmmakers who are looking for exceptional Full HD video quality, amazing low-light performance, outstanding portability and a level of durability unheard of in most HD video cameras in this price range.

New 45-Point Autofocus System
The new EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR camera features Canon’s most advanced Autofocus system to date. It is equipped with a newly developed 45-point AF sensor featuring 39 high-precision cross-type AF points, and an all new AI Servo II AF mode that gives still photographers the power and performance to track and focus a fast-moving subject at speeds up to 10 frames per second. With more than twice as many cross-type focusing points as the EOS-1D Mark III and a new AF sensor construction that improves performance in low light and with low contrast subjects, the EOS-1D Mark IV has greater subject detection capabilities than any previous EOS model. To complete the range of AF improvements, Canon has developed a new AI Servo II AF predictive focusing algorithm that significantly improves responsiveness and stability by making better decisions on focus tracking in a variety of shooting conditions.

Amazing High ISO Performance
Wedding and event photographers shooting in low light without the benefit of a flash can take advantage of Canon’s widest ISO range and highest performance ever. The EOS-1D Mark IV camera’s ISO speed settings range from 100 up to 12,800 in 1/3 or 1/2 stop increments with ISO Expansion settings of L: 50 for bright light or H1: 25,600, H2: 51,200, and H3: 102,400 for even the most dimly lit situations. Photographers and documentary filmmakers working in available light will be impressed by the low-noise image quality of the 1D Mark IV, capturing amazing still images and video footage even at speed settings as high as ISO 12,800. High ISO, low light still images are further enhanced by Canon’s adjustable High ISO Noise Reduction feature, now a default setting in the camera.

The EOS-1D Mark IV, EOS HD Video Powerhouse
Over the past year, Canon’s EOS HD Video technology has changed the way users capture 1080p HD video and opened new doors for multimedia journalists and Hollywood cinematographers alike with full manual exposure control, selectable frame rates, and interchangeable lenses on some of the largest and most sensitive image sensors on the market. Canon continues this innovation trend with the new EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR with Full HD capture and full manual exposure control, plus selectable frame rates on an all-new
APS-H-sized image sensor that’s similar in size to a Super 35mm motion picture film frame. The large sensor allows filmmakers to achieve shallow depth-of-field just as cinematographers have traditionally done using much higher-cost motion picture equipment.

The more than 50 Canon EF lenses compatible with the EOS-1D Mark IV give videographers incredible creative options, including an impressive selection of large-aperture professional L-series primes as well as zoom lenses, macro, Tilt-Shift and Fisheye optics. The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV allows for three video recording resolutions – 1080p Full HD and 720p HD in a 16:9 aspect ratio and Standard Definition (SD) in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The camera will record Full HD at 1920 x 1080 in selectable frame rates of 24p (23.976), 25p, or 30p (29.97); and 720p HD or SD video recording at either 50p or 60p (59.94). SD video can be recorded in either NTSC or PAL standards. Sound is recorded either through the internal monaural microphone or via optional external microphones connected to the stereo microphone input. The camera also provides an in-camera video editing function allowing users to remove the start or ending of a video clip directly in the camera to eliminate unwanted footage and speed up post-production.

Image Quality and Performance
The heart of the EOS-1D Mark IV camera’s outstanding image quality is a newly developed 16.1-Megapixel CMOS sensor featuring Canon’s latest and most advanced proprietary technologies. These technologies include improved photodiode construction to enhance dynamic range and gapless microlenses that are positioned closer to the photodiodes for improved light gathering efficiency. The transmissive quality of the color filter array has been enhanced to improve sensitivity. Canon has also upgraded the sensor circuitry to improve noise reduction before the image data is exported from the CMOS sensor to the rest of the image processing chain.

With 60 percent more pixels than the EOS-1D Mark III, the EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR employs Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors with approximately six times the processing power of DIGIC III for full 14-bit A/D conversion at 10 fps. High-speed continuous shooting up to 121 Large JPEGs is possible using a UDMA CF card. This camera also features three RAW shooting modes for versatility with Full RAW (approx. 16 million pixels), M-RAW (approx. nine million pixels), and S-RAW (approx. four million pixels). Three additional JPEG recording formats (M1, M2 and Small) are also available.

The 14-bit per channel conversion facilitated by the dual DIGIC 4 Processors provides smoother tonalities in final images capturing all 16,384 distinct tones in each channel (red, green and blue) at the full 10 fps frame rate. RAW images shot on the new Canon EOS-1D Mark IV use the entire 14-bit space when converted to 16-bit TIFF files in Canon Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software, which is supplied with the camera at no extra charge. The 14-bit A/D conversion is also the foundation for Canon’s Highlight Tone Priority feature that takes maximum advantage of the camera’s extensive dynamic range to preserve detail in highlight areas of the image. Canon’s new EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR also features an improved white balance algorithm making colors more accurate when shooting under low color temperature light sources such as household tungsten lamps.

The EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR features Canon’s Peripheral Illumination Correction function which corrects darkening that can occur in the corners of images with most lenses when used at their largest apertures. When activated, it is automatically applied to JPEG images and video clips as they are shot. For RAW images, it can be applied in DPP software.

Other new features include a large three-inch solid structure Clear View II LCD screen with 920,000 dot/VGA resolution and a wide 160-degree viewing angle for enhanced clarity and more precise color when reviewing images and shooting video. The new in-camera copyright information feature helps professionals secure control over images by setting copyright data directly into the camera and appending that information to each image file in the Exif metadata. Additional features include a fluorine coating on the Low Pass Filter to further repel dust and enhance the EOS Integrated Cleaning System.

Minimize Post-Production with Enhanced Canon Auto Lighting Optimizer
Action photography truly is all about speed, capturing a fast subject with fast focusing and fast frame rates. However, all this speed might be wasted if it is slowed down by lengthy post-production procedures to adjust image quality. The EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR helps reduce post-production work with a powerful new Auto Lighting Optimizer (ALO) system. When enabled, Canon’s ALO automatically adjusts the image for optimal brightness and contrast on the fly during in-camera image processing, reducing clipped highlights while keeping shadowed areas as clear and detailed as they actually appear. By optimizing brightness and contrast in-camera, Canon’s ALO system significantly reduces the need for post-production image optimization, and gives photographers image quality they can take directly to press. Demanding professional photographers who tested ALO clearly stated that this one feature will reduce their post-production image optimization process by more than 75 percent. Canon’s ALO works with both RAW[i] and JPEG images as well as video recording.

Rugged Reliability
Canon has taken every measure to ensure that the EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR camera has the highest degree of weather resistance in the EOS line. The 1D Mark IV camera incorporates a wide range of design features that enhance its durability and reliability for professional assignments. For example, the 1D Mark IV’s body, chassis and lens mount are completely weather-resistant and 76 gaskets and seals surround all buttons and seams. The body covers and internal chassis, including the mirror box, are constructed with magnesium-alloy, one of the strongest and rigid metals available for its weight. For added strength, the lens mount is constructed with stainless steel. In fact, when used with Canon’s Speedlite 580EX II and/or most current L-series lenses, the entire camera system remains fully weather resistant, so professionals can concentrate on getting the shot instead of worrying about protecting their gear.

New Wireless Connectivity
Canon is announcing the availability of the new WFT-E2 II A* wireless file transmitter exclusively for the EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR camera. The WFT-E2 II A wireless transmitter is an extremely small and versatile device that offers professional photographers a wide range of digital connectivity options including IEEE802.11a/b/g and Ethernet, ideal for commercial and studio work. In addition to adding the ability to connect to wireless networks over 802.11a, the new WFT-E2 II A adds a wealth of new professional features to the photographer’s tool kit. The new Camera Linking feature allows a single photographer to simultaneously fire up to 10 cameras remotely; and the updated WFT Server mode lets you remotely use Live View, control settings, and fire the EOS-1D Mark IV over the internet from anywhere in the world using a standard Web browser or many Web-enabled smart phones. Additionally, geotagging is now possible via Bluetooth, using compatible GPS devices to append coordinate data to the images.

Pricing and Availability
The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV Digital SLR camera is scheduled to be delivered to U.S. dealers in late December, and will be sold in a body-only configuration at an estimated retail price of $4,999.00[ii]. Final pricing and availability for the Canon WFT-E2 II A wireless file transmitter will be available later this year.

Canon Digital Learning Center
Online visitors and Web surfers are encouraged to browse the Canon Digital Learning Center and take advantage of the various educational resources that Canon has to offer for novices and advanced photographers alike. The Canon Digital Learning Center provides a schedule for a wide variety of Live Learning classes across the country with renowned photographers as well as online resources and tips. The site also features online tutorials for beginners and professionals to learn their way around a digital SLR camera and inkjet printer and unlock the full creative control of digital photography. To learn more about each program and register, please visit: www.usa.canon.com/canonlivelearning

About Canon U.S.A., Inc.
Canon U.S.A., Inc., is a leading provider of consumer, business-to-business, and industrial digital imaging solutions. Its parent company, Canon Inc. (NYSE:CAJ), a top patent holder of technology, ranked third overall in the U.S. in 2008†, with global revenues of US $45 billion, is listed as number four in the computer industry on Fortune Magazine’s World’s Most Admired Companies 2009 list, and is on the 2009 BusinessWeek list of “100 Best Global Brands.” Canon U.S.A. is committed to the highest levels of customer satisfaction and loyalty, providing 100 percent U.S.-based consumer service and support for all of the products it distributes. At Canon, we care because caring is essential to living together in harmony. Founded upon a corporate philosophy of Kyosei – “all people, regardless of race, religion or culture, harmoniously living and working together into the future” – Canon U.S.A. supports a number of social, youth, educational and other programs, including environmental and recycling initiatives. Additional information about these programs can be found at www.usa.canon.com/kyosei. To keep apprised of the latest news from Canon U.S.A., sign up for the Company’s RSS news feed by visiting www.usa.canon.com/rss.

†Based on weekly patent counts issued by United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
All referenced product names, and other marks, are trademarks of their respective owners.

[i] When processed in Canon Digital Photo Professional software.
[ii] Pricing subject to change at any time. Actual prices are determined by individual dealers and may vary.

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Law School Rankings

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If you are an aspiring law student and you are looking for the top law school around, you might already have a vague ides on what schools those are. But according to reports and according to the Top Law Schools website, here is the 2010 law school rankings:

2010 USN
Rank
(April, 2009)
Law School Gourman
Report
Educational
Quality
Rankings
2008 GPA
25th-75th
Percentile
2008 LSAT
25th-75th
Percentile
2008 Student/
Faculty
Ratio
1 Yale U (CT) 3 1 3.81-3.97 169-177 6.8
2 Harvard U (MA) 1 2* 3.74-3.95 170-176 10.0
3 Stanford U (CA) 6 4 3.76-3.94 168-172 8.6
4 Columbia U (NY) 7 5 3.58-3.82 170-175 9.3
5 New York U 11 6 3.56-3.85 169-173 9.6
6* UC Berkeley (Boalt) 5 7 3.70-3.92 164-170 12.3
6* U Chicago 4 2* 3.57-3.79 169-173 9.7
8 U Pennsylvania 9 11 3.46-3.88 166-171 11.6
9 U Michigan-Ann Arbor 2 8 3.54-3.82 166-170 12.4
10* Duke U (NC) 8 17 3.55-3.85 165-170 10.2
10* Northwestern U (IL) 14 14* 3.40-3.81 166-172 9.1
10* U Virginia 16 10 3.56-3.89 166-171 13.5
13 Cornell U (NY) 10 14* 3.24-3.84 166-168 9.9
14 Georgetown U (DC) 17 12 3.43-3.79 166-170 12.1
15* UCLA 13 14* 3.49-3.87 164-169 11.6
15* U Texas-Austin 12 10* 3.42-3.82 164-168 12.9
17 Vanderbilt U (TN) 15 18 3.52-3.86 164-169 13.4
18 U Southern California 27 12 3.48-3.71 165-167 11.5
19 Washington U (MO) 29* 3.20-3.70 162-168 11.1
20* Boston U 19* 3.48-3.82 163-166 11.8
20* Emory U (GA) 29* 3.42-3.71 164-166 10.7
20* U Minnesota-Twin Cities 19 21 3.29-3.82 163-167 12.6
23* Indiana U-Bloomington 40* 3.39-3.85 156-165 10.0
23* U Illinois (UIUC) 22* 3.20-3.80 160-167 12.3
23* U Notre Dame (IN) 18 46* 3.42-3.78 163-166 13.4
26* Boston College 32* 3.49-3.77 162-165 13.5
26* U Iowa 19* 3.36-3.83 158-164 14.3
28* William and Mary (VA) 37* 3.35-3.79 160-166 12.2
28* George Washington U 32 22* 3.28-3.83 162-168 15.0
30* Fordham U (NY) 26* 3.32-3.72 161-166 13.9
30* U Alabama 3.22-3.83 158-165 10.1
30* U North Carolina 32* 3.40-3.77 157-163 15.4
30* U Washington 3.52-3.85 159-166 11.6
30* Washington & Lee U 32* 3.27-3.70 160-166 9.5
35* Ohio State U 8 32* 3.36-3.78 159-164 13.2
35* UC Davis 32* 3.45-3.75 158-163 12.1
35* U Georgia 31 3.39-3.82 159-164 14.4
35* U Wisconsin-Madison 22* 3.39-3.76 157-163 13.2
39* UC (Hastings) 11 29* 3.38-3.72 161-165 14.9
40 Wake Forest U (NC) 3.30-3.70 160-165 10.3
41* Brigham Young U (UT) 3.51-3.88 161-166 17.2
41* George Mason U (VA) 26* 3.31-3.79 160-165 14.2
43* U Arizona (Rogers) 40* 3.36-3.76 159-164 12.0
43* U Maryland 3.37-3.77 160-165 11.9
45* American U (DC) 46* 3.17-3.59 159-163 13.3
45* Tulane U (LA) 40* 3.33-3.76 159-163 15.1
45* U Colorado-Boulder 40* 3.41-3.79 160-165 12.6
45* U Utah 3.38-3.79 157-162 9.5
49* Southern Methodist U 3.29-3.85 154-165 15.0
49* Yeshiva U (Cardozo) 28 3.29-3.72 159-165 16.0
51 U Florida 46* 3.30-3.70 156-162 15.4
52* Florida State U 3.31-3.72 157-161 14.6
52* U Cincinnati 3.25-3.79 156-162 9.7
52* U Connecticut 3.17-3.64 156-162 11.3
55* Arizona State U 40* 3.38-3.77 156-162 9.1
55* Case Western Reserve 3.28-3.68 156-160 12.5
55* Pepperdine U (CA) 3.36-3.77 158-162 15.2
55* U Kentucky 3.29-3.84 157-162 15.8
59* U Houston 3.12-3.67 157-163 13.4
59* U Tennessee-Knoxville 3.34-3.78 154-161 13.8
61* Brooklyn Law School 46* 3.22-3.66 162-165 18.6
61* Lewis and Clark (OR) 3.19-3.67 157-163 10.1
61* U San Diego 22* 3.10-3.55 158-162 13.5
61* Villanova U (PA) 3.19-3.64 160-163 18.0
65* Baylor U (TX) 3.39-3.79 156-162 15.4
65* Georgia State U 3.12-3.70 158-162 11.9
65* Pennsylvania State U 3.34-3.76 154-159 10.3
65* Temple U (PA) 3.23-3.65 159-164 12.8
65* U Kansas 3.15-3.77 154-160 11.6
65* U Missouri-Columbia 3.24-3.71 156-160 18.4
71* Loyola (Los Angeles) 3.17-3.61 158-163 15.4
71* U Miami (FL) 3.17-3.68 155-160 16.6
71* U Oklahoma 3.28-3.77 154-160 13.3
71* U Pittsburgh 3.13-3.66 157-161 13.1
75* Louisiana State U 3.25-3.75 154-159 16.9
75* U Nevada-Las Vegas 3.20-3.71 155-160 16.8
77* IIT (Chicago-Kent) 37* 3.25-3.74 157-163 11.6
77* Rutgers-Camden (NJ) 3.14-3.71 157-160 13.2
77* Seattle U 3.17-3.60 154-160 13.5
77* Seton Hall U (NJ) 3.11-3.65 154-160 14.7
77* U Denver (Sturm) 3.21-3.64 155-160 15.4
77* U New Mexico 3.04-3.61 150-157 11.0
77* U Oregon 3.11-3.61 157-160 16.9
77* U Richmond (VA) 3.11-3.55 159-162 13.7
85* Santa Clara U (CA) 3.11-3.56 157-161 17.2
85* U at Buffalo-SUNY 3.18-3.71 154-160 14.5
87* DePaul U (IL) 2.99-3.58 156-161 14.2
87* Indiana U-Indianapolis 3.07-3.71 151-159 16.4
87* Loyola U Chicago 3.11-3.67 154-162 14.5
87* Marquette U (WI) 3.12-3.60 154-159 16.3
87* Rutgers-Newark (NJ) 2.99-3.56 155-160 19.2
87* St. John’s U (NY) 3.20-3.72 155-161 16.8
87* U South Carolina 3.05-3.67 156-160 13.5
94* Catholic U (DC) 3.04-3.52 155-159 14.8
94* Northeastern U (MA) 3.18-3.60 154-162 17.0
94* St. Louis U 3.20-3.67 153-159 17.6
94* U of Arkansas-Fayetteville 3.25-3.73 153-159 13.0
98* U Louisville (KY) 3.20-3.75 155-160 14.8
98* U of San Francisco 2.98-3.51 156-161 15.8
100* Gonzaga University 3.20-3.61 153-156 14.6
100* Hofstra University 2.99-3.54 152-158 15.2
100* University of Maine 3.11-3.50 155-159 14.0

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100 Greatest Songs of the 90′s

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Here is the list of 100 Greatest Songs of the 90′s taken from VH1. In my opinion, this list is legitimate.

  1. Nirvana – “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (1991, #6 US)
  2. U2 – “One” (1991, #10 US)
  3. Backstreet Boys – “I Want It That Way” (1999, #6 US)
  4. Whitney Houston – “I Will Always Love You” (1992, #1 US)
  5. Madonna – “Vogue” (1990, #1 US)
  6. Sir Mix-A-Lot – “Baby Got Back” (1992, #1 US)
  7. Britney Spears – “…Baby One More Time” (1999, #1 US)
  8. TLC – “Waterfalls” (1994, #1 US)
  9. R.E.M. – “Losing My Religion” (1991, #4 US)
  10. Sinéad O’Connor – “Nothing Compares 2 U” (1990, #1 US)
  11. Pearl Jam – “Jeremy” (1991, #79 US)
  12. Alanis Morissette – “You Oughta Know” (1995)
  13. Dr. Dre (featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg) – “Nuthin’ but a “G” Thang” (1992, #2 US)
  14. Mariah Carey – “Vision of Love” (1990, #1 US)
  15. Red Hot Chili Peppers – “Under the Bridge” (1991, #2 US)
  16. MC Hammer – “U Can’t Touch This” (1990, #8 US)
  17. Destiny’s Child – “Say My Name” (1999, #1 US)
  18. Metallica – “Enter Sandman” (1991, #16 US)
  19. Beastie Boys – “Sabotage” (1994)
  20. Hanson – “MMMBop” (1997, #1 US)
  21. Celine Dion – “My Heart Will Go On” (1997, #1 US)
  22. Beck – “Loser” (1994, #10 US)
  23. Salt-N-Pepa with En Vogue – “Whatta Man” (1993, #3 US)
  24. House of Pain – “Jump Around” (1992, #3 US)
  25. Soundgarden – “Black Hole Sun” (1994)
  26. Eminem – “My Name Is” (1999, #26 US)
  27. Counting Crows – “Mr. Jones” (1993)
  28. Ricky Martin – “Livin’ la Vida Loca” (1999, #1 US)
  29. Vanilla Ice – “Ice Ice Baby” (1990, #1 US)
  30. *NSYNC – “Tearin’ Up My Heart” (1998)
  31. Radiohead – “Creep” (1993)
  32. BLACKstreet – “No Diggity” (1996, #1 US)
  33. Spice Girls – “Wannabe” (1997, #1 US)
  34. Third Eye Blind – “Semi-Charmed Life” (1997, #4 US)
  35. Oasis – “Wonderwall” (1995, #8 US)
  36. C+C Music Factory – “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” (1991, #1 US)
  37. Green Day – “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” (1998)
  38. Christina Aguilera – “Genie In A Bottle” (1999, #1 US)
  39. Goo Goo Dolls – “Iris” (1998)
  40. Color Me Badd – “I Wanna Sex You Up” (1991, #2 US)
  41. Spin Doctors – “Two Princes” (1993, #7 US)
  42. Collective Soul – “Shine” (1994, #11 US)
  43. En Vogue – “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)” (1992, #2 US)
  44. The Fugees – “Killing Me Softly With His Song” (1996)
  45. Hootie & the Blowfish – “Only Wanna Be With You” (1995, #6 US)
  46. Shania Twain – “You’re Still the One” (1998, #2 US)
  47. Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch – “Good Vibrations” (1991, #1 US)
  48. Matchbox Twenty – “3 A.M.” (1997)
  49. Jewel – “Who Will Save Your Soul” (1996, #11 US)
  50. Alice in Chains – “Man in the Box” (1990)
  51. 2Pac (featuring Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman) – “California Love” (1996, #6 US)
  52. Sugar Ray – “Fly” (1997)
  53. Naughty by Nature – “O.P.P.” (1991, #6 US)
  54. Joan Osborne – “One of Us” (1995, #4 US)
  55. Fiona Apple – “Criminal” (1996, #21 US)
  56. L.L. Cool J – “Mama Said Knock You Out” (1990, #17 US)
  57. Jay-Z featuring Amil and Ja Rule – “Can I Get A…” (1998)
  58. Sophie B. Hawkins – “Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover” (1992, #5 US)
  59. Weezer – “Buddy Holly” (1994)
  60. Bell Biv DeVoe – “Poison” (1990, #2 US)
  61. Sheryl Crow – “All I Wanna Do” (1993, #2 US)
  62. Live – “I Alone” (1994)
  63. The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Mase & Puff Daddy – “Mo Money Mo Problems” (1997, #1 US)
  64. The Presidents of the United States of America – “Peaches” (1995)
  65. Digital Underground – “The Humpty Dance” (1990, #11 US)
  66. Edwin McCain – “I’ll Be” (1998, #5 US)
  67. Deee-Lite – “Groove Is In The Heart” (1990, #4 US)
  68. Will Smith – “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” (1998, #1 US)
  69. Korn – “Freak on a Leash” (1998)
  70. Jamiroquai – “Virtual Insanity” (1997)
  71. Arrested Development – “Tennessee” (1992, #6 US)
  72. Barenaked Ladies – “One Week” (1998, #1 US)
  73. Marcy Playground – “Sex and Candy” (1998, #5 US)
  74. Cher – “Believe” (1999, #1 US)
  75. Kris Kross – “Jump” (1992, #1 US)
  76. Blues Traveler – “Run-around” (1995, #8 US)
  77. Ice Cube – “It Was a Good Day” (1992, #15 US)
  78. Lenny Kravitz – “Are You Gonna Go My Way” (1993)
  79. Meredith Brooks – “Bitch” (1997, #2 US)
  80. Right Said Fred – “I’m Too Sexy” (1992, #1 US)
  81. Paula Cole – “I Don’t Want to Wait” (1997, #11 US)
  82. Geto Boys – “Mind Playing Tricks on Me” (1991, #23 US)
  83. The Breeders – “Cannonball” (1993)
  84. Snow – “Informer” (1993, #1 US)
  85. Cypress Hill – “Insane In The Brain” (1993, #19 US)
  86. The Cranberries – “Linger” (1993, #8 US)
  87. Billy Ray Cyrus – “Achy Breaky Heart” (1992, #4 US)
  88. Duncan Sheik – “Barely Breathing” (1997, #16 US)
  89. Liz Phair – “Never Said” (1993)
  90. New Radicals – “You Get What You Give” (1998, #37 US)
  91. Sarah McLachlan – “Building a Mystery” (1997, #13 US)
  92. Public Enemy – “911 Is a Joke” (1990)
  93. Lisa Loeb – “Stay (I Missed You)” (1994, #1 US)
  94. Fastball – “The Way” (1998)
  95. Montell Jordan – “This Is How We Do It” (1995, #1 US)
  96. Nelson – “(Can’t Live Without Your) Love and Affection” (1990, #1 US)
  97. Prince & The New Power Generation – “Gett Off” (1991, #27 US)
  98. EMF – “Unbelievable” (1991, #1 US)
  99. Missy Elliott – “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” (1997)
  100. Gerardo – “Rico Suave” (1991, #7 US)