Will Google Search Make You Wealthier?

Well, knowledge is wealth and internet search is one of the most dominant means of acquiring knowledge these days. On the new year eve of 2007, while relaxing at the Pondicherry beach side sipping some hard liquor, fancy thought flashed in my mind: is there a positive...

A Dog Crossing The Street Chasing A Ball Can Be Disastrous For Bike Riders

Getting injured on a bicycle or motorcycle can easily be compounded when a dog darts out.  Check out this very cool article by yours trucly and learn to stay safe when dogs are present." A short ride around the block in...

Teetering On The Edge Of The Abyss

The $800 billion dollar "bailout", or handout as some would call it, touted to be the one shot miracle to save the global financial system has failed.  The black maw of banking debt is sucking up that pocket...

Barclays, RBS in Talks on U.K. Government Funding

RBS and Barclays banks in the UK are thought to be the next to be in trouble, with shares in both banks plummeting today. It is thought that the UK government is going to take partial ownership in both banks."The U.K. government may invest at least 45 billion pounds ($79...

'I can see dinosaurs from my back porch'

"'I can see dinosaurs from my back porch' * Track this topic * Print story * Post comment Palin-tology and the threat to science teaching By George Smith, Dick Destiny • Get more from this author Posted in Government, 26th September 2008 12:29 GMT GOP Veep...

"education requires knowledge,And knowledge needs education"

The most important thing in life is education.And education needs knowledge.That is why we always fail, we fail just because we don't have enough knowledge.And to add salt on the wound we don't have enough education.And to guide you people don't expect manna from heaven if...

Save Money By Buying Gas At Night

"Save Money By Buying Gas At Night photo credit: richpix  The gasoline price gouging has gone on long enough in Vancouver - stations raise the price each morning and drop them later in the day. The average increase is 16-20 cents a gallon surcharge for the...

Watching Sports Is Good For Your Brain

"With two out in the ninth, the bases are loaded and the Brewers' RBI leader has two strikes. The infield is in as the pitcher delivers. Its a hard grounder to third that he takes on the short hop and fires a bullet...

Senator Bennett bet Romney, surprised that he's not McCain's choice

"Utah Republican Sen. Bob Bennett's prediction yesterday that John McCain would pick Mitt Romney as his running mate was dead wrong. But he lost no time in talking up the attributes of McCain's choice - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.     "While her appointment comes...

Undecided voters not so undecided

According to this new study, we may have already made up our minds about things, even if we think we haven't. "These days, you can’t even trust undecided people. Individuals who honestly believe that they can’t choose between two available options may in fact already know...

Ancestor of T rex unearthed

The t-rex's ancestor which lived about 200 million years ago was unearthed in a diggin in southern Poland. It was about 5 meters long and it's biggest tooth was about 7 centimeters long." WARSAW: Paleontologists...

How Carrots Help Us See The Color Orange

One of the easiest ways to identify an object is by its color -- perhaps it is because children’s books encourage us to pair certain objects with their respective colors. Why else would so many of us automatically...

Jay Leno gears up for life after 'Tonight': Cars and Carbon Footprints

Does Jay Leno have a passion outside of the Tonight Show? You bet he does, and it's all about pedal to the metal, much like his quick rise to fame. Car enthusiast Leno has a lot to say about cars--and carbon footprints." Contrary to common knowledge, Jay Leno does have...

Question Box has all the Answers

Quick access to information is crucial for development. The remarkable spread of information around the world via the internet has been one of the greatest achievements of the 21st century. The astounding take-up...

Whats Wrong with Selling Ghana Telecom?

"Is there really anything wrong with Ghana selling a majority share of its state owned telecom company, Ghana Telecom to a British concern?  After all governments are supposed to be in the business of taxing businesses not running them, right?  Here is an alternate...

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