Drudge scared me today with a headline that reads:
Politicians weigh Net access tax…
I know. Most of you who are reading this probably can’t imagine a world without the internet, and neither can I. I pay good money for my internet connection, but that’s it. Some people say the government has to stay out of women’s […]
This is pretty cool: According to an article titled “Turning back brain’s clock?” by John Fauber on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Sunday, 5/20/07), University of Wisconsin–Madison (UWM) researchers are testing a device on volunteers that simulates a full night’s sleep in just 3-4 hours.
The device is a skullcap consisting of numerous […]
I was watching MSNBC yesterday morning and one of Muhammad Ali’s daughters was being interviewed. She talked about her battles with obesity over the years, which she has now overcome.
That’s when this statistic appeared on the TV screen: an astounding 66% of adult Americans are either fat or obese (keep in mind that there is […]
It looks like 2007 is the year for college graduates looking for job offers.
According to excerpts from an article titled “Graduates find employers coming to call” by Stephanie Armour in the Money section of USA Today (Friday, 5/18/07):
As the school year draws to a close, new minted graduates are emerging into one of the best job markets in […]
Greetings faithful BPN readers! Aaron Robertson, BPN’s VP of Marketing, contributor, author of a real book, and 2007 graduate of Cardinal Stritch University here!
Now that I have no more school, expect a lot more content on the site’s main page. I hope to provide a few columns at least every 2-3 days. I also want […]
At the glorious BipolarNation.com Forums, there’s a lot of argument that goes on. One of the goals of this site was for me to learn how to argue efficiently, know when to pick my battles, and further develop my sense of political understanding. (Those all rank well under “$$$$”)
With that in mind, I’d like to […]