Archive for November, 2007
“New Technique [to] Cheap, Abundant Hydrogen”

Snipped from News.Yahoo.com.
It has seemed that for every alternative fuel source came many drawbacks, some negating the whole reason for utilizing them. Hydrogen fuel was one of the alternative fuel sources that had much promise, but in application was not the dream it was said to be. That is, until now.
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Another Reason Not to Like Mrs. Clinton

If you don’t believe us, click here to see how Hillary is Bush’s new friend. If this is true, I was right all along. Hillary is just another manipulative, lying, corrupt politician in liberal’s clothing.
No comments“What’s in Your Genes? Ancient Parasites”

Snipped from News.Yahoo.com.
Here is some really interesting and thought provoking news about genetic evolution. This research is explaining how ancient viruses could have helped our early ancestors evolve into what we see now. Then, goes on to explain how viruses could be a culprit to our problem with cancer, and its uncontrolled growth rate.
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UPDATED: B4B is Suffering Technical Problems …

Blog4Brains is having a new problem with handling submitted comments. This is due to the recent upgrade to the most up-to-date Wordpress version. Ahh, upgrading is always downgrading. Anyways, I will be working on the fix tomorrow and thereafter hopefully fixing it sooner rather than later. As always, I am working hard for your reading pleasure.
The error concerns articles with comments; they are breaking the template causing the sidebars not to be displayed and any following comments to disappear. Articles w/o comments seem to be unaffected, but suffer from the same problem once a comment is submitted (the comment is saved just not displayed if not the first).
If you have any knowledge in HTML or PHP please feel free to advise me as I am sure I will be going through a lot of trial and error. Take care, and I will keep you guys up to date with my programming nightmare.
UPDATE: The comment issue is now fixed; please resume your daily reading (and writing) pleasure. If any other errors come to your attention, please feel free to notify me. Thank you for your patients.
3 commentsIs the Human Out of Warranty?

Can we repair our bio-machine?
What if the human body had a warranty? Well, it may actually have one, but you are probably voiding it right at this moment. Mental stress and overly abundant food may two of the major culprits to our societies’ collective decline in health.
Ever wonder why stress is a killer, and why it plagues our civilization? What about why the foods that we crave are the worst for us? Our original blueprint for human survival may be a key to some of life’s ultimate questions. This blueprint for our bodies was designed by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution (unless you believe God created us just as we are right now, then your answer would be God didn’t think us through very well or is simply a cruel being). So we need to think back to the environment and lifestyle that triggered the evolutionary changes that made us what we are.
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Don’t Back Talk Me, You Dumb Dog!

Is Brian unique?
She and I walk into a pet shop. “Go chat with the birds; I want to talk to this dog in the window.” First though, while I’m checking out the other dogs in their cages while laughter comes from the birds’ section, I know she’s telling bird jokes. She laughs at a joke a bird just told her. None of the dogs in the cages appeal to me. No one says a word.
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“Iraqis may offer US deal to stay longer”

Snipped from News.Yahoo.com.
Well, hell has … well, gotten hotter. The dragon has reared its ugly head, and the shit has hit the fan. There. If you are a liberal, don’t read this as it will make your appendix burst. If you are a neo-conservative then get out the champagne. And if you are with me, the few middle grounder’s (or libertarians), we just need a second to morn the loss of our governments sanity.
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UPDATE: Smarter Through Sleep
UPDATE:
Snipped from the SciAm.com.
Here is an update on the phenomenon of how our brains may be consolidating — the conversion of short term memory into long term memory — our days experiences while we sleep. This helping us not only create a more solidified neural network for quicker and easier access to our memories, but also helping build more of a nuanced recall of learnt subjects or actions and their relationships.
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“Economic Consequences of Mr. Bush”

Snipped from VanityFair.com.
I know we all know what King George has done to America (especially the economy), but just in case you needed it put in to intelligible words to fire back at some idiot that thinks he is anything more than a jackass, her is a very good article written in Vanity Fair that pretty much covers it all. A Nobel laureate, Joseph E. Stiglitz, puts into words what most of us just grunt out in a nauseating, “I am sick of even having to argue this” fashion. Unfortunately, we can’t give up, and we need to be stay abreast on what is going on, no matter how painful it is.
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President Bush’s Personal Secrets

I can’t take it anymore!
White House Press Secretaries speak for the president to the press corps and often are overheard by the media for the nation. One thing never revealed are the President’s personal secrets. At times when the President’s term is over and loyalty is no longer an issue, the former press agent may write a tells-all book. Even so, there are certain things that are proper and improper to discuss.
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