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Goople: Apple and Google link

Rob @ August 4, 2009 # No Comment Yet

If you’ve followed technology trends in the last year, it’s easy to see how Google has been trying to break into a few different industries.   With the launch of the Android phone, Google threw itself into battle with the iPhone, a fight the entire smart phone industry has been waging since Apple first went […]

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World of Warcraft 3.2

Rob @ August 4, 2009 # No Comment Yet

World of Warcraft is a game that has claimed many lives over the years, sucking the social life out of the youth of America (and China, but they don’t have much of a choice).  And as WoW (its affectionate term in the online gaming realm) has done exceptionally well over the years, once again more […]

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No nutritional benefits to going organic

Rob @ July 31, 2009 # No Comment Yet

The British conducted a study to determine what exactly the nutrient density difference is between organic and conventionally grown foods.  The data was scavenged from 50 years of published reports on organically grown goods, and the results are pretty plain to see: there’s no nutritional benefit to shelling out double the price for the same […]

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ESPN’s Erin Andrews issue

Rob @ July 31, 2009 # No Comment Yet

News spread through the Web like wildfire when news of Erin Andrews having a peephole nude video online.   For those unfamiliar with the case, Erin Andrews is an ESPN reporter who has the highest contribution to sideline aesthetics the sports world has ever seen.  

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Bacteria great for kids

Rob @ July 29, 2009 # No Comment Yet

For years parents have been telling their kids that bacteria and germs are terrible, often educating kids about avoiding dirty places where bacteria is prevalent, and washing hands with anti-bacterial soap.  While these are generally smart and safe recommendations, teaching a child that all bacteria are bad may be detrimental to their well being, especially […]

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Obesity is expensive

Rob @ July 28, 2009 # No Comment Yet

The CDC announced that Obesity not only causes several health problems that can drastically affect the quality of life of an individual, but also greatly affect the bank account and finances of a person.  And this wasn’t found by a survey saying these people spend more money on food and drink, but that they spend […]

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Penn State beats UF…in something

Rob @ July 28, 2009 # No Comment Yet

The University of Florida has been one of the top party schools in the United States, boasting such figures like the highest STD transmission rate in a metropolitan area.  In fact, Florida itself has some pretty big party numbers, with the Palm Bay-Melbourne area in Brevard County having the highest alcohol consumption rate based on […]

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Bill Gates has too many friends

Rob @ July 26, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Facebook supports athletes and movie stars with their fan groups and friends who hang on every word, and every update from their favorite stars.  Within minutes of an update from Dwight Howard on his Facebook page or his twitter feed, hundreds of comments pour into the Web stream.  It’s crazy the kind of attention we […]

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Michael Vick: The diamond in a beach filled with rhinestones

Rob @ July 22, 2009 # No Comment Yet

Michael Vick was convicted of federal dog fighting charges two years ago.  After that, his career came to a screeching halt, and his endorsements evaporated like 200-proof alcohol.  The NFL Commissioner laid down the law and suspended Michael Vick indefinitely, and PETA has moved its sadistic cult in ways to prevent Vick from doing anything […]

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RIAA speaks truth, for once

Rob @ July 21, 2009 # No Comment Yet

In a bold statement, the Recording Industry Association of America did something it isn’t known to do often: tell it like it is. For years, the RIAA has earned bad press and a bad reputation along with it for all its attacks on average people over copyright infringement for downloading and distributing a handful of […]

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