About Authors

There are two original authors for Blog4Brains.com, and over time, we have been lucky enough to include contributing authors to this blog. [Cerebrl], who is currently a student and this site’s editor-in-chief, tries to save the world through his logical, in-depth perspective and cerebral thought processes. Unum, who is currently on hiatus, is a high ranking corporate executive with a degree in psychology that teaches corporate culture and helps revitalize the moral of the company’s employees as well as raise the ethical values of its actions.

We now have two contributing authors — Stan Nodvik and Alex Trusca. We are proud to have them as a integral part of our team.

Justin “Cerebral”: Editor-in-Chief - The hard-hitting logical editor with eyes wide open.

Pat “Unum”: Editor - The soft-spoken advocate of personal-empowerment through a deeper understanding of the universal mind.

Stan Nodvik: Contributing Author - A one of a kind, out of the box, left field, out of this world kind of guy. Read his posts for laughs and alternative points of view.

Alex Trusca: Contributing Author - a self-proclaimed pragmatic idealist whose articles are littered with a touch of hope and idealism but manage to keep readers grounded and sensible.

  • Well, blog for brains, you may be using the word "culmination" incorrectly. you really want a word that implies "combination" or "result." Culmination, par contre, means the high point of something, or the concluding action. Slight distinction. Plus, it's usually a specific time&space reference. As in, "discovering blog4brains was the happy culmination of several aimless searches." What you're doing, on the other hand, is listing the attributes of three people. The site itself is not a culmination of the combined efforts of these people. Sigh. It's rather hot outside - can I go out and play now?
  • I will be here, and no, I don't mind helping you. As long as you stay a regular over here at Blog4Brains, I will continue to help you with your blog. Take care and talk to you soon.
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    Thanks for the reply.
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    Thanks in advance for your answer.
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