Christian Science Monitor R.I.P.
The Christian Science Monitor is giving up its weekday print editions. I could talk about the significance, or about how newspapers need to quickly adjust to the era of new […]
The Christian Science Monitor is giving up its weekday print editions. I could talk about the significance, or about how newspapers need to quickly adjust to the era of new […]
Those in the U.S. may not know it, but lettered T-shirts are very much a part of American culture. Usually they’re more of a political or social statement than a […]
I was lucky to get wonderful seats at a super discount, but Cinderella did not live up to my expectations. It was a bad fusion comedy, which was a shame […]
Wanting to find a database of academics, I did some extensive searching and found some database of study-specific scholars, but not a general one. I did, however, find a lot […]
This is yet another post ranting on the negative aspects of having Vista as an operating system. So! I went to the CEX store in Boston today, with high hopes […]
I have always had a fascination with astrology and the question of how much a person is affected by education and experience in life as to inborn traits. Although I […]
In a country that is known to eat dogs, Koreans are now encouraged to tag pet dogs with a microchip to ensure the dog’s security. At least that is what […]
As mentioned earlier in a post about my thoughts on citizen reporting (NOT journalism), NYT Noam Cohen writes about the recent Apple drop after unverified news regarding Steve Jobs’ health. […]