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I didn’t believe it so I checked out their info, and it seems legit!
From the website
Hulu is free and legal through an advertising supported model.
Videos are available for unlimited streaming; watch favorite shows and clips over and over, for free
Videos contain fewer ads than on TV. Advertisements appear during normal commercial breaks
Hulu acquires the rights to distribute its videos, making them available to users legally
Distribution: Hulu allows users to enjoy great videos on Hulu.com or at other popular Web sites across the Web. Hulu videos are available on AOL, Comcast, MSN, MySpace, and Yahoo! in the U.S. as well as a growing network of personal blogs, fan sites, and other Web sites where users choose to embed the Hulu video player.
I heard today about a wonderful website: www.myfooddiary.com For about $10/month you can track all your food, even when you’ve eaten out, and it has preset the nutritional information. So you just search for it, and tell it you ate it, and go on. It calculates how many calories you have left that you can have for the day, given your goals. Oh, and you can track exercise too.
I’m going to try my hand at blogging… we’ll see how this goes. Right now, I’m just trying to make all my SNSs talk to each other. Hopefully, this will work. Film at eleven.