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The Big Bailout...Ha!
There is no need for a bailout of the bank when we can bail them out through tax payer spending...heres how: America has fought hard to become an independent nation and a leader in innovation, so how can we fix our current economic downtrend efficiently? Some seem to think that throwing money at the corporations who failed us is the answer…we all ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
Mejamz
on
September 29, 2008
Bristol Palin's Facebook is a spoof.
Take a look at the friends list. This is a spoof. ''She'' has over 1200 friends from as far away as Egypt. Most of them are college or grad students. There's not even anyone from Alaska on the first 5 pages.
Posted to
XX Factor
by
ktrip2gs
on
September 15, 2008
Facebook Madness! inspired by this article
Question: Are the 798 people on your ''Friends'' list really your friends? Is it really necessary to know what what's-her-name who used to live next to you six years ago is doing at this precise moment? Instead of watching soap operas, now all we have to do is sit on Facebook and see who's ''In A Relationship'', who is newly ''Single'', and of ...
Posted to
Technology
by
starvibes
on
July 2, 2008
Reading Online
All the bells and whistles along with the candy spots do not cause one to read. There one may pause but for a second in the blah, and then move on for content. News, views, and adds do not sell themselves. What they need is the story. People need people as much as the dawn needs day and in the night the words that touch the world touch all. ...
Posted to
The Browser
by
Stephen Craig Rowe
on
June 23, 2008
About those links. . .
While links are purported to add authority to the text, I wonder how many readers actually click them? I agree that they can be useful for adding background or reference material, and I also agree that the article should stand on its own, without requiring the reader to click the link. On the other hand, if it is just the link itself that adds ...
Posted to
The Browser
by
toley
on
June 23, 2008
Re: I think you're lying.
It is mans free will, that departs from the word of G-d, G-d NEVER departs nor Changes,.....if that happen you and I wouldn't be here to talk about it
Posted to
Trailhead
by
Moselle
on
April 25, 2008
I had to write this
I wanted to actually write a similar post on a different article from way more recently. But I lost the article after I read it, and looked all over the internet, using google, and windows live search, and apparently, couldn't find it, I wonder why. The article I'm reffering to is one of a similar subject, it's about my generation, the facebook ...
Posted to
Technology
by
Ayyyyyyyyyy
on
March 27, 2008
The Facebook challenge
As someone who participated in the Facebook Causes challenge (I recruited about 30 donors to Love Without Boundaries), I can say I think these things absolutely work, and here's why: 1. Cost. An online challenge costs the charity nothing. LWB heard about the challenge and signed up. That's all -- every other bit of the fundraising was done by ...
Posted to
Philanthropy
by
Science
on
February 11, 2008
Relative size of Facebook Group
Giuliani's 17 thousand Facebook supporters is puny compared to the size of other candidates' support. Or to put it another way, his support is the lowest of all of the major candidate. On the Republican side, he is absolutely dominated by Ron Paul (78) and Mike Huckabee (46). Even age can't fully explain Giuliani's failure, with the 71-year-old ...
Posted to
Hot Document
by
Pingveno
on
January 26, 2008
"68% None" for political views on facebook misleading
Mr. Beam, while the top movies and top musical artists of people on facebook you sight do paint quite the unfortunate picture of the taste of the typical facebook user, the fact that 68% of users haven't listed political views does not mean that 68% lack political views. I for one, along with many other students I know who are going to be looking ...
Posted to
Trailhead
by
Bubblewrapper
on
January 6, 2008
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