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Oneness, Depression & Jill Bolte Taylor
Storied Mind | 17 hours ago by John D
Some Rights Reserved by absolutwade at Flickr The story of her stroke and remarkable recovery are now well-known, through her book, My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist’s Personal Journey, through the remarkable 18-minute video of her TE read more
Online Marketing Glossary: Search Engine Results Page
TrishaLyn | 17 hours ago by Trisha
Search Engine Results Page (SERP): The page the search engine returns to after a visitor entered a search query. In layman’s terms, this is the results of the search. A lot of attention is paid to what position on the page your listing is a read more
Wayne Pacelle: The Human Conundrum
Animal Person | 19 hours ago by mary martin
When I saw Dan's comment on Thursday's post that begins with "Wayne Pacelle is a hypocritical fraud who speaks out of both sides of his mouth" I thought: thems is fightin' words. I don't know Wayne personally, and I've always... read more
Relatively Sane Or Absolutely Bonkers? A Matter Of Some Antics
Art online Articles | July 25th 2008 by chairat
A very intelligent friend of mine who has a mental illness remarked to me that sane was the absence of symptoms of insanity. I protested that you cant define a term that way. I looked it up, and, of course, she was right, or at least that was one of read more
Wordle
Every Good Band Deserves Fudge | July 25th 2008 by Dean Lusk
Was looking at fellow Huntsville area worship leader Billy Chia's blog (check out the Links of Interest; the list has been updated a couple of times recently) and saw his post about a really cool little Java applet/website called Wordle. It showed th read more
Basic colors in Tanii
Let us save Tanii | July 25th 2008 by Apatani
Every language has its own way of defining and classifying colors, whose number can vary widely. But every language has got between 2 and 12 terms which are considered 'basic' or 'elementary'.English language has 11 : yellow, green, blue, brown, pur read more
Online Marketing Glossary: Client
TrishaLyn | July 25th 2008 by Trisha
Client: A software program that is used to contact and obtain data from a server software program on another computer. Each client program is designed to work with one or more specific kinds of server programs and each server requires a specific k read more
Fish and Chips is Food, not a Baby Name
Ari Herzog | July 25th 2008 by Ari Herzog
Growing up along the Massachusetts seacoast, I like seafood and enjoy an occasional meal of fish and chips.But I can't imagine for the life of me why any couple would voluntarily name their child Fish and Chips.In the latest news of the weird, the As read more
Sun, OpenSPARC e Haskell per il multi-core
Danilo Poccia - Tecnologia et al. | July 25th 2008 by Danilo Poccia
Nell'ambito dell'iniziativa OpenSPARC, Sun ha donato un sistema T5120 (e $10.000 per uno studente) per ottimizzare l'uso di Haskell (un linguaggio di programmazione puramente funzionale) su sistemi multi-core. Gli read more
Hardcore ASL Classes Now Online!
David W. Boles' Urban Semiotic | July 25th 2008
I am pleased to announce -- after 10 years in the making and 20 years in the thinking -- Janna and I have completed our Hardcore ASL online learning program! read more
For Gilbert and Sullivan Fans.
The Sandman | July 25th 2008 by QuietusLeo
Those with delicate sensibilites be warned, contains explicit language.This is another ditty from the Amateur Transplants team (both MD's by the way). read more
calvin attitude
fOsSiLiZeD wOrLd!.. | July 25th 2008 by fossiloflife
My behavior is addictive functioning in a disease process of toxic co-dependency. I need holistic healing and wellness before I accept any responsibility for my actions. - Calvin read more
Scientific: How Chinese Grammar compromises Chinese Public Relati…
Little Press Reviews and Hermit's Scientific History | July 24th 2008 by Tai De
(Draft for a Children’s TV program) Parental Guidance is advised, as this program may contain some disturbing images. Hello Children, it’s Hermit, the Taoist Dragonfly again. Today, I’m going to tell you what went wrong with th read more
Random New Vocabulary - 1
Doe Maar Gewoon | July 24th 2008 by Kelly McGuire
I usually read the free newspapers during my daily commute to work. I have a choice of no less than 4 free newspapers each morning, Metro, Spits, De Pers and Dag, the latter being my favourite (I love the photo page). They not only keep me informed a read more
Dialogue I Must Steal
clusterflock | July 24th 2008 by clusterflock
“I want to neglect the remainder of my life with you.” From Matt Sloan’s A Wicked Deception (toward the very end), posted to clusterflock by Our India. read more
Need a good laugh? Just listen to the Chief Idiot of South Africa…
Collected Essays and Articles | July 24th 2008 by digglifeza
I’m an African youth. I might be white. I might not support the ANC (or the DA or the rest of the incompetent left overs from all divides of Apartheid politics). And I suppose in the world of a struggle ‘veteran’ (yeah: like the 18 read more
Tiny History of the Word ‘Lord’
PLEXAV - Action Cognition Emotion | July 24th 2008
Beginning in about the 6th century and from the 3rd century BCE on, Israelites referred to god using the term elohim. Due in part to a growing belief that the divine name (YHWH) was too sacred to be uttered, it was replaced vocally in the synagogue r read more
What is Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)?
Deepest Health | July 24th 2008 by Eric Grey
Preliminary note: If you are really looking for a definition of TCM and want to learn more about Chinese medicine in general, please check out this page of articles written especially for folks who are new to the world of Chinese medicine and want read more
Understand the Language of your Enemies and have a Word with Them
Little Press Reviews and Hermit's Scientific History | July 24th 2008 by Tai De
Senator John McCain, November/December 2007:“Today, understanding foreign cultures is not a luxury but a strategic necessity. As president, I will launch a crash program in civilian and military schools to prepare more experts in critical langu read more
Crossing Borders
Behind the Page | July 24th 2008 by Maartje van Hoorn
I've recently been on a holiday to France and it made me realise that even though the European Union claims that borders don't exist anymore within Europe, quite the opposite seems to be true.I don't necessarily mean borders like we talk about in sal read more
Online Marketing Glossary: Search Engine Marketing
TrishaLyn | July 24th 2008 by Trisha
Search Engine Marketing (SEM): Tactics that seek to promote websites by increasing their visibility in search engine results. SEM methods include SEO, paid placement and paid inclusion. It includes the practice of buying paid search listings wit read more
Olé la Feria
Academia Hispanica - Learn Spanish and Discover Spain | July 24th 2008 by L MacNeil
They say that there are over 3000 festivals celebrated in Andalusia every year. There are romerias, cross festivals, patron saint days, patio festivals, and the list goes on! Across Andalusia from April to September, towns and cities celebrate with read more
It's Not Too Early to Read to Your Baby
Susan Heim on Parenting | July 24th 2008 by Susan Heim
A great way to encourage the growth of language skills and promote later literacy is to read to your baby. When it comes to building literacy, experts agree that you can never start too early. Begin reading to your baby when he’s a newborn . . . ye read more
Bluebonnet books meet web 2.0!
SEO Marketing Zone | July 24th 2008 by Assaf B
VoiceThread is a really cool web 2.0 tool that we did not get to explore in our Learning to Play the 2.0 Way program last year. It allows users to have a conversation around media - photos, images, video, screenshots, etc. … Mary Woodard 2008-0 read more
On "Why Vegan is the New Atkins"
Animal Person | July 24th 2008 by mary martin
Call me crazy, but the title "Why Vegan is the New Atkins" (a post by Kathy Freston at The Huffington Post) tells me that vegan, whatever that is, is a way to lose weight quickly that will spread, as a... read more
Forgotten books
Collected Essays and Articles | July 24th 2008 by digglifeza
We live in a very bite sized world. I’ve recently read Ted Neward’s blog post about experience versus knowledge. I warn you that Ted is a software guy, so get a developer to explain any parts of the posts you might not understand. At the read more
Obama in Germany
Outside The Beltway | OTB | July 24th 2008 by James Joyner
Barack Obama arrived in Berlin a bit ago, “the first stop on a whirlwind tour that will take the presumptive Democratic nominee to Germany, France and Britain in an effort to burnish his foreign credentials.” Patrick Ruffini created a mi read more
SQL is Not C
Tryangled Solutions web designing tips tricks | July 24th 2008 by Raji
C is the canonical procedural programming language and the greatest pitfall for a programmer looking to show off his database-fu is that he fails to realize that SQL is not procedural (nor is it functional or object-oriented, for that matter). Rather read more
A little German leisure reading
This non-American Life | July 24th 2008 by Jul
So, in my quest to improve my language skills, I have switched most of my leisure reading over to German. So far I have finished two novels in German, and I'm looking for more.The first novel I read, at the suggestion of Heza and Alex, was Der Vorles read more

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