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So Sad :-(

So Sad :-(

The Last Text My brother sent me the link to this video that shares the stories of several young people effected by texting & driving. Some are still alive, some are not. I know I am guilty of doing this sometimes, though I’ve really made an effort to stop. However, after watching this for ten [...]

New Find

New Find

Thanks to Jerry, who told me about this great site just in time for my dual class presentations today! Slide Share is a nifty little free service that lets you upload PowerPoint presentations online. You can make them public or private, tag them with information for organization, and have easy access to your uploads from [...]

Brrrrrrrrrrr!

Ever since the groundhog saw his shadow, it’s been feeling very wintry! Check out that temp – and it feels like 12 degrees! I believe it, having just come in from work & the gym. Brrrrr…it’s time to crawl under the beloved electric blanket and catch a nap to warm me up. Hooray for 3 [...]

Google is the Coolest Kid in School

They just keep doing cool stuff! Not only do I adore my Gmail hookup, along with all it’s great perks from Google Reader to the smart Calendar, but now it’s teamed up with LIFE to provide an easily-accessible archive of millions of photographs! Check it out

“Clean” Coal: MythBUSTED.

Give this video a watch and see how silly the whole concept really is… …and people still buy into this?! That is downright crazy – and sad, but true. ~ Currently making these!!! YUM.

Another Reason to Support Stem Cell Research

In addition to saving lives and curing diseases, it could mean the end of animal testing. Rock on!

There’s Nothing Better Than a Smiling Sky & a Happy Birthday

Check out this photo from National Geographic – I can think of few things more wonderful than living under a sky that smiles. We actually noticed the alignment Sunday night when driving home from TN after Thanksgiving – nothing like standstill traffic to allow time for stargazing. I wondered aloud if the brighter star was [...]