| Instead of Fox, Limbaugh, CNN, MSNBC, See Journalist Amy Goodman |
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Written by NIgel Salazar
Friday, 07 May 2010 09:46 |
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| As a hydroponics urban garden professional who’s trying to cultivate your self and your life so you get maximum yield from your plants and your time on earth, you seek reliable information about hydroponics so you can make the best decisions for cultivating your plants. But with so-called journalism from Fox, Limbaugh, CNN, MSNBC, where do you go when you want reliable information about the world around you?
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| Life Before Guitar Hero: Music-Based Video Games of the Past |
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Written by Harold Lawrence
Saturday, 24 April 2010 16:04 |
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Music-based video games like the Guitar Hero and Rock Band series have become an outrageous success. These games allow players to go through the motions of idols ranging from Metallica to the Beatles. But the relationship between popular music and gaming goes back a few decades.
Here’s a quick look at some notable examples of the marriage of rock n’ roll and video games.
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| Movies on Demand: Netflix Versus Amazon |
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Written by Nigel Salazar
Friday, 16 April 2010 10:21 |
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Movies on demand is a great idea that’s putting old school video rental stores out of business.
Let’s face it, who wants to drive to a store to rent a Blu-Ray or other HD video product when you can sit at home and just get them sent direct to your computer or in-home theater?
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| More Fun than Wii, Xbox, & PlayStation! |
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Written by Steve Davis
Friday, 26 March 2010 14:20 |
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| Wii, Xbox and PlayStation and other electronic fun are exciting for us, but there are other electronic devices that tickle your brain while increasing your brain function.
Think about having the ability to improve your brain, just by plugging in a handy device! Sounds like a great idea, right? Because after all, sometimes your brain needs to be stimulated, or relaxed, or both.
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| Trouble in Tattooland |
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Written by James Daly
Thursday, 18 March 2010 14:56 |
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| Like most reality shows, LA Ink seems incredibly unreal. There’s endless backbiting, second-guessing, and suspicions among the ink-stained artists who staff the frenetic High Voltage Tattoo parlor in Los Angeles.
It makes you wonder: Who are these people? And how do they stay sane?
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