February 17, 2005
I can't remember where I read about this statistic, but it involved the amount of time that an average newscast spends on negative news stories. Stories that involve murder, kidnapping, and all the bad things that happen in our world these days. It is great to have found a site on the Internet that o... continue reading...
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Technology February 11, 2005
One of the most public individuals in the world today is His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, or as he is described in most media, Prince Charles. It was announced today that he would be married this coming April, so I thought a visit to his official website ... continue reading...
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During World War II, there was a dedicated group of individuals that over came many obstacles to do their part to defend their country. Their sense of patriotism was unmatched at a time when our nation needed all of our citizens to pull together and help win the war. W... continue reading...
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One of the lessons we learn from history is to hopefully not repeat the mistakes that led up to wars and suffering in the past. By not repeating those same errors, hopefully, we, as a civilization, will not repeat the same results. But every so often we need a reminder of what has ha... continue reading...
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So you just got that new phone line is bogging down, and you're not sure if your connect speed is accurate. Too many ISPs all around the world where you can test your Internet connection. Divided up into countries or geographical regions, all you do is click on the one closest to you (... continue reading...
May 10, 2003
One of the first periodical magazines in the United States was called the Saturday Evening Post. Over the years, magazines and newspapers have communicated news and events in various forms, keeping pace with technology. At first, there were few or no pictures. The first pictures were... continue reading...
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