Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Wednesday's Bewilderment

Hello to all, what a wonderful start to the day. The internal domestic affairs are ecstatic today, lots of wonderfully good news! A very positive start to the day- I'll try to include some positive atricles. Truthfully though, its hard to find positive news, it takes many hours of scouring through the depressing and fear inducing papers to actually grasp a positive outlook. So now for some real life news to bring the glow of the day back down to it's peachy gloom.

15 Extra Ways to Keep Your Brain In Shape

Does the Language I Speak Influence the Way I Think?

Plants can tell who's who

Bumps and bruises are 'good for children’

Corn Behind Biggest Food Price Spike Since 1980

Take Any College Class for Free (a gigantoid categorized list of open courseware)

Saying Goodbye to the Income Tax and IRS

Have you ever pondered why Germany -- a civilized, predominantly Christian, technologically advanced nation -- forgot the difference between right and wrong, and allowed the ghastly shame of its Nazi era? If you're an American living through the Guantanamo era, you're seeing the early steps of exactly the same process -- the same willful refusal to understand what's happening.

Released documents show the NSA had a secret room inside AT&T offices which allowed them direct access to the email and internet usage of AT&T customers

Some call it "phantom vibration syndrome." Others prefer "vibranxiety" — the feeling when you answer your vibrating cellphone, only to find it never vibrated at all.

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