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    The candidacy of Ron Paul has brought monetary policy back into public consciousness–in particular, his opposition to the Fed appears to many to be strange, as the issue is not commonly known nor understood. This video, though not 100% in agreement with Ron Paul, explains the history of fractional reserve banking and its negative impact on us all.


  • Website Design for your Customers - It's not what you want
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  • Let the Lenders Foot the Mortgage Bailout Bill, Not Taxpayer
    "I am tired of being asked to bail out people who made a bad deal. If the homeowners can qualify, great, they will remain homeowners. As for the mortgage lenders, they deserve nothing. They were motivated by pure greed. They got the money, which is what they wanted. Now let's give them what they deserve: the bill for this mess they created"


  • Facebook and The Myth Of Contextual Advertising
    There is a myth floating around that contextual advertising is going to help Facebook justify its $15 billion valuation. The myth goes something like this: because Facebook knows everything about us, it will always be able to serve perfect ads. However, the reality is more like the following:Facebook does not know much about us...


  • Happy Face Spider - Photo of the Day
    Found only on the islands of Oahu, Molokai, Maui, and Hawaii, the happy face spider is known for the unique patterns that decorate its pale abdomen. Scientists believe Theridion grallator may have developed its distinctive markings to discourage birds from eating it. Hawaiian name is nananana makaki'i (face-patterned spider). Click photo to enlarge


  • 2007 Sportsman of the Year : Green Bay QB's Brett Favre
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  • Fair is Fair
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  • Marine Conservation Reduces Poverty
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  • Senate aide arrested in sex sting
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  • Oppose "Homegrown Terrorism Prevention" Act With a Letter Like This...
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    Everyone hates traffic, but how about trying to wind around 8 switchbacks in one city block, crossing 12 lanes at a single intersection or parking on a 38 degree incline? The latest in the ever-popular 7 Wonders Series, here are the scariest, steepest, longest, widest, narrowest, most confusing and most crooked urban streets in the world!


  • The secret to bringing wine/liquor on a plane
    Deep into my experimentation on how to best bring back wine from abroad, I believe that I have made a breakthrough. In a recent return from Barcelona, I decided to try to check a crate of wine (again). This time, my methodology was as follows.


  • Research has found the "missing link" in the evolution of the eye.
    Researchers have identified animals that have eyes that bridge the evolutionary link between those designed to simply differentiate light from dark to those that possess a camera-like eye.


  • Xbox 360 DivX/XviD Playback Test (Verdict: Almost Perfect)
    The Xbox 360 supports DivX and XviD as of today, which may make some of you with big file collections (like us) as giddy as a kid in store with puppies made of candy. We threw our entire collection of movies, TV shows and random clips at it and found that the 360 can play back pretty much anything. Here are some notes.


  • The Incredible iBlade
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  • Over 40,000,000 Adults In America Can Not Afford Health Care
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  • 10 Worst Hit Songs of 2007
    If this wasn't the worst ever year for popular music, then there's some other year that I probably lived through and feel painfully sorry for in retrospect. Here, though, we present ten separate case studies as evidence that our mass culture music is sinking deeper and deeper into a panoply of stinky sh*t


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  • Excuse Me, Bartender? There's a Piece of Ass In My Drink
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  • Watch a car and a refrigerator get shredded!
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