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Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

August 6, 2008 No Comments »

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This is Daniel Quinn’s top selling book written in the 70s (I believe). The book is a conversation between a gorilla and an intellectual. They talk about …

5 Reasons I Love Stumbleupon

August 5, 2008 No Comments »

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1. Traffic, traffic and more traffic
Right now I have two articles with 5 star ratings on Stumbleupon. Both of which bring in consistent traffic. Over the weekend I had just …

5 Reasons Prohibition Fails

August 4, 2008 1 Comment »

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Complete loss of control
When something is legal, whether is be guns or alcohol, there is a checks and balance system in place to control the flow of the items for safe and reasonable means. When something is illegal nobody has …

Show off Your Gear

August 2, 2008 No Comments »

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Do you have a killer axe, or maybe a awesome Amp you love to play out of? Well this is the place to show everybody what you got. All you got to do is drop some photos* off below and …

2 Great Sites for Web Masters and Web Designers

July 30, 2008 1 Comment »

Here are two sites you might like to try:
Test Your Web Design in Different Browsers
The first site I found is called Browsershots. This is a really great site for Web Designers that are curious about how their site looks on …

A couple ways to alleviate the world’s problems in consumption

July 26, 2008 No Comments »

In economic organization of society, we have the forces of supply and demand, as well as distribution (but that’s kind of a different story). So in the cycle of production and consumption, we also have consequences, such as pollution, exploitation, …

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    According to Apple, the finished and ready to “ship” South Park Iphone App is, “potentially offensive” to the Iphone App community. In defense, Apple stated that their censorship could change in time, pointing out that …

  • Ronald Takaki – A Larger Memory

    “History has generally been written by the victors”, Ronald Takaki expresses in his book, and he hopes to bring about another form of telling history – through the stories of individuals who have lived and …