They can’t hunt. They can’t swim scantily clad. And now we’re told they can’t be eaten by lions.
Sheez!
I’m also wondering how a person might “stumble” across a 500 pound animal. (more…)
They can’t hunt. They can’t swim scantily clad. And now we’re told they can’t be eaten by lions.
Sheez!
I’m also wondering how a person might “stumble” across a 500 pound animal. (more…)
Networking is its own reward: Building strong, genuine, personal and business relationships not only pays off in tips about new opportunities, but also in expanding your skills in influence and negotiation. Not to mention that it makes us happier, more interesting people by exposing us to tools and ideas we might not stumble across on our own, regardless of how resourceful we are.
As the microchip invades the entertainment world, we are seeing a blurring of the concept of “entertainment equipment.”
While the traditional entertainment industry talks about high-definition television as the wave of the future, the high-technology industry is making personal computers the centre of the TV universe.
In this article, I’ll be talking about the status of Aaron Feinberg, Salomon and what they have up their sleeves, USD news, and more stuff as well. (more…)
The hero of Jules Verne’s early science fiction classic Around the World in Eighty Days, Phileas Fogg, defies conventional wisdom and wins a wager by traveling around the world in record time. Even in the Jet Age, people complain about travel times. While there will always be the need for human contact, many kinds of travel can be left to the virtual world that can be traversed in nanoseconds. (more…)
Much has been written and said about the need to counsel and soothe small children following the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C.
But psychologists warn that teen-agers also can be vulnerable to disturbing thoughts — even potentially self-destructive responses — as they struggle to make sense of the carnage.
Any tax tips I should know about before April? Or was I supposed to do everything by the end of the year?
Although most tax-related steps must be taken by Dec. 31, there are always things you can do any time of the year to cut your tax bite. Here are Cash Flo’s favorites for the time period between Jan. 1 and April 15.