TOP 10s
TOP 10s

1- Jan Brady
2- Mrs. Roper
3- Mr. Furley
4- Goober Pyle
5- Sophia Petrillo
6- Huggy Bear
7- Sister Bertrille
8- Betty Suarez
9- Mimi Bobeck
10- Charo on Love Boat

According to TopTenz.com

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1- Real-time ramps up
The term represents the growing demand for immediacy in our interactions. Immediacy is compelling, engaging, highly addictive … it’s a sense of living in the now.

2- Location, location, location
Fueled by the ubiquity of GPS in modern smartphones, location-sharing services like Foursquare, Gowalla, Brightkite and Google Latitude are suddenly in vogue.

3- Augmented reality
t’s yet to become part of the consumer consciousness, but augmented reality has attracted early-adopter buzz in the latter part of 2009.

4- Content ‘curation’
The Web’s biggest challenge of recent years is that content creation is outpacing our ability to consume it: “Information overload” has become an increasingly common complaint.

5- Cloud computing
The trend, in which data and applications cease to reside on our desktops and instead exist on servers elsewhere (”the cloud”), makes our data accessible from anywhere and enables collaboration with distributed teams.

6- Internet TV and movies
There’s certainly more activity here than at any other time: Among the early-adopter set, Hulu, Boxee, Apple TV and Netflix’s Roku box lead the field.

7- Convergence conundrum
While the convergence trend continues apace and many of our gadgets are folded into the smartphones we carry around every day, we’re seeing a converse trend in which task-specific devices gain popularity.

8- Social gaming
There’s little risk of social gaming proving a bad bet in 2010 — Zynga’s FarmVille game on Facebook now counts more active users than Twitter, claims a Facebook executive.

9- Mobile payments
I’d wager that 2010 will be the breakthrough year of the much-anticipated mobile payments market.

10- Fame abundance, privacy scarcity
Warhol was right: Fame is now abundant. Social media has birthed a galaxy of stars in thousands of niches: We’re all reality stars now, on Facebook, Twitter and all the myriad online outlets where we hone our personal brands.

According to CNN

What is your Top 10?

1. Simon Cowell ($75 million)

2. Donald Trump ($50 million)

3. Ryan Seacrest ($38 million)

4. Charlie Sheen ($21 million)

5. Steve Carell ($20 million)

6. Howie Mandel ($15 million)

7. Kiefer Sutherland ($13 million)

8. Jeff Foxworthy ($11 million)

9. Hugh Laurie ($10 million)

10. David Caruso ($9 million)

According to THR.com

What is your Top 10?

1. Krusty Burger (The Simpsons)
2. Chubbie’s (Boy Meets World)
3. Burger World (Beavis and Butthead)
4. The Max (Saved By The Bell)
5. The Honker Burger (Doug)
6. The Peach Pit (90210)
7. Good Burger (All That)
8. The Lanford Lunch Box (Roseanne)
9. The Krusty Krab (Spongebob)
10. Leroy’s/Rachel’s Place (Family Matters)

According to BuzzFeed.com

What is your Top 10?
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1. Jay Leno is a helluva lot more annoying when you’re still wide awake.
2. Allowing one outsize personality to hijack your brand identity is generally not a good idea.
3. If you’re going to suddenly and radically change a large proportion of your product line-up (like, say, 33.3% of your weekday prime-time schedule), there’s — surprise! — going to be a ripple effect on your overall brand.
4. If you’re in media, you’re in a way different business than you were even just five years ago.
5. Time-shifting aside, the basic rhythms of broadcasting may have an almost biological basis.
6. Timing affects perception.
7. It’s dangerous to pretend your brand is something it’s not
8. Cutting back on quality, even in a recession, can be brand suicide.
9. Longevity is not the same as brand loyalty.
10. In a morphing media marketplace, track record means nothing.

According to Adage.com

What is your Top 10?
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Nurses in pop culture are portrayed in all kinds of ways, from stereotypical assistants to ball-busting managers. If you’re looking for a little inspiration while you’re in nursing school, consider the experiences of these fictional nurses from classic TV shows and new series. From army nurses to ER managers to doctor’s office assistants, here are the top 10 TV nurses.

1- LaVerne Todd, Empty Nest
2- Carol Hathaway, ER
3- Jackie Peyton, Nurse Jackie
4- Veronica Callahan, Mercy
5- Samantha Taggart, ER
6- Christina Hawthorne, HawthoRNe
7- Carla Espinosa, Scrubs
8- Abby Lockhart, ER
9- Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan, M*A*S*H
10- Nurse Dixie McCall, Emergency!

According to OnLineNursingPrograms.com

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1. The Soup Nazi
Season 7, Episode 6 (1995)

2. The Chinese Restaurant
Season 2, Episode 11 (1991)

3. The Puffy Shirt
Season 5, Episode 2 (1993)

4. The Fusilli Jerry
Season Six, Episode 21 (1995)

5. The Pez Dispenser
Season 3, Episode 14 (1992)

6. The Junior Mint
Season 4, Episode 20 (1993)

7. The Muffin Tops
Season 8, Episode 21 (1997)

8. The Parking Garage
Season 3, Episode 6 (1991)

9. The Pen
Season 3, Episode 3 (1991)

10. The Merv Griffin Show
Season 9, Episode 6 (1997)

What is your Top 10?

#1 Ray Wise, Reaper
#2 Elizabeth Hurley, Bedazzled
#3 Satan, South Park
#4 Tim Curry, Legend
#5 Al Pacino, The Devil’s Advocate
#6 Super Devil, Family Guy
#7 Jon Lovitz, Saturday Night Live
#8 Harvey Keitel and Rodney Dangerfield, Little Nicky
#9 John Glover, Brimstone
#10 Ned Flanders, The Simpsons

According to BuddyTV.com

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Carol Brady (The Brady Bunch, 1969-1974)
Marion Cunningham (Happy Days, 1974-1984)
Elyse Keaton (Family Ties, 1982-1989)
Clair Huxtable (The Cosby Show, 1984-1992)
Roseanne (Roseanne, 1988-1997)
Lorelai Gilmore (Gilmore Girls, 2000-2007)
Ruth Fisher (Six Feet Under, 2001-2005)
Nancy Botwin (Weeds, 2005-present)
Barb, Nikki, Margene (Big Love, 2006-present)
Nora Walker (Brothers and Sisters, 2006-present)

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