June 30th, 2008
Driving with out a phone in your hand? Preposterous. Although most like the idea of a law in California that disallows the use of a cell phone while driving, retailers are finding out that they are reaping the rewards on gadget sales. Bluetooth gadgets have increased as of late in many of the technology stores […]
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June 29th, 2008
In an epic battle between Oak trees and Global Warming, the Oak trees have put up a fight for nearly 14,000 years. Recently, researches have discovered submerged oak trees in northern Missouri that may be some of the oldest ever discovered. As the war rages on, these Oak trees hold sources of carbon for thousands […]
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June 23rd, 2008
Success! Finally someone has proven that I can’t help being a selfish jerk. OK…I’m really not selfish at all, but for those of you that are this discovery can give you an excuse to use in argument against your wife when she tells you that you are selfish. That is if your wife lets you […]
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June 19th, 2008
Teachers, and book publishers are struggling to keep up with the class that is accepted as the class for Pluto. When originally discovered, Pluto was considered out 9th, much smaller than the rest, but still our 9th planet.
A couple years ago it was re-classified as what they call a Dwarf Planet. Last week, the […]
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June 19th, 2008
This is a pretty old article from CNN.com, but I saw it the other day and though it was a pretty good read. Maybe only theoretical at most, but it is being discussed as “science” so I figured I’d share it.
Dr. Andrew Newberg, neuroscientist and author of “Why We Believe What We Believe,” wants to […]
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June 14th, 2008
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June 13th, 2008
It has long been theorized that life originally came from the stars. There is even that crazy theory out there for sale that I always loved called Panspermia, in which it was thought that life came here carried on celestial fragments that eventually landed in our atmosphere.
Scientists from Europe and the USA, say that […]
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June 13th, 2008
If you spend your days jerking off to stories about Apple and Google, then this one is a good one for you. Microsoft was finally outdone in their attempt to acquire Yahoo! search and advertising assets. The agreement between Yahoo! and Google will basically give 90% of the search advertising market to Google.
When it […]
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June 2nd, 2008
Unless you have the observation skills of modern day Helen Keller you have probably noticed that over the last decade or so the weather has changed quite a bit. In the simplest form it probably feels to many that seasons have just simply changed in a way that it almost feels like they start a […]
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June 2nd, 2008
I for one have really never heard a whole lot about what Stonehenge was. Sure there have always been theories about its use from being some sort of ritual altar, to being a primitive timepiece. I ran a crossed an article about Stonehenge earlier today and it is is thought to have been host to […]
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