From the monthly archives:

April 2010

Aesthetic and Strategic: Civilizations V

Electronica
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In the past few weeks I enjoyed Civ V for a couple of hours and found it to be freshly innovated. As it turns out the best feature by far is the new combat system which has truly merged tactical strategy with the series for the first time in its reputable history. Units may no [...]

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A Socialist President’s Feelings on “Playstation”

Politics

January 18, 2010 - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez referred to video games as “poison” during his weekly radio-TV show “Alo Presidente.”  ”Those games they call ‘PlayStation’ are poison,” Chavez said. “Some games teach you to kill. They once put my face on a game, ‘you’ve got to find Chavez to kill him.” Then he said games [...]

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The Next Brady: Tim Hiller?

Football
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After the 2010 NFL draft concluded central Michigan state’s former star QB was left undrafted but he just a couple of days ago he was picked up by the Indianapolis Colts organization. I have read through his strengths which include, size 6’5″ 230 pounds, throw power, and leadership. His throwing motion and accuracy are his [...]

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What Jack Bauer could have taught President Obama

Politics

By Writer: Clayton “Paco” Crenshaw While searching through Fox news.com the other day, I had to sift through stories about Obama’s health care reform to find a story that I hadn’t heard before. I found one and I gasped when I saw the tagline; “Time runs out for Jack Bauer, 24 gets cancelled after 8 [...]

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Time Is Our Most Valuable Resource

Life
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When it is all said and done, our most critical tangible resource is time. Throughout the years we have found ways to give each human more time by way of medical research and use of principles of safety. However, the concept of time still remains essentially the same as it was for the cavemen. All [...]

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Freedom

Life
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  Exactly what is freedom? It has been one of the most meaningful words to humans since the beginning of time. Today I wish to focus on the kind of freedom that has changed a great deal for me. The feeling of peace with yourself and the world. To be free on the inside not [...]

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Obama says 57 states

Politics
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Ladies and Gentlemen, the president of the United States. Notice how serious the expression on his face is. Personally I think he may have even failed a standard citizenship test. If you are wondering what kind of change we are getting is for the most part represented in the same style as this miscue, watch [...]

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The challenge of Linking

Projects
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For the last week I have been trying to get other blogs to trade links with me and I have learnt a great deal. Number one is that the fashion I was doing it in was okay but too informal, must be more professional. Also you should know that I failed to get any links [...]

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The Future in Space

Philosophy
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The hype of space has died down due to the lack of competent exploration. The issue is that we are focusing on the milky way galaxy while we should think outside the box and aim at Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system. There is always a way and at our current rate of expansion on [...]

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