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How Small Cutbacks Lead to Great Savings

Posted on July 21, 2010

I found this infographic pretty handy. My parents just recently did an energy-efficiency audit on their house and a few of these tips were brought up.


Budgeting - How Small Cutbacks Lead to Great Savings

Personal Finances from Quicken

What Swimming Pools Cost

Posted on July 4, 2010

Beat the heat this holiday weekend and chill by the pool. Check out these cool facts on pool ownership costs across the U.S.

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Swimming pool trivia infographic
Source: Swimming Pool Costs at Fixr

After the Taliban, Back to Normal…

Posted on June 29, 2010

I found this to be a good read...

When the Taliban ran Afghanistan, they destroyed idols, refused to educate women, and even forbade kite-flying. After the Americans unseated them in 2001, Afghans slowly began recovering the basic freedoms that strict Sharia had denied them, though that liberty is still far from total. In Afghanistan from 2006 to 2008, there were 461 attacks on schools for girls, and in 2008, 15 girls were attacked with battery acid on their way to school. Meanwhile in Pakistan, the Taliban's sister organization, the Pakistani Taliban, control an area with almost 4 million people, where women, aid workers, and beardless men are tortured and murdered. The threat of a return to draconian rule lingers on. These photographs, from James Reeve's project Banned, document the freedoms available to Afghans after the Taliban's fall.

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95 Website to Check Out

Posted on February 15, 2010

Check out this article packed with 95 websites worth checking out.

Sites are broken down into 6 categories: Best sites for learning, entertainment, troubleshooting, sharing, creatives, and most enjoyable sites. You should be able to find at least one new favorite site.

In the mean time, I know I have been slacking with this site. I just got back from Las Vegas a week ago and trying to get things in order. My web hosting site is currently being updated with a new look that I had designed for me. That's taking a bit to get launched. After that, my main focus will be here. So hang tight.

U.S. States with the Fastest Broadband

Posted on August 25, 2009

How does your state rank? I live in CT and ranked #9. Not bad, I know from personal tests that my speed is faster than average, so I'm stoked! Read more about the study.

Data courtesy the CWA

Data courtesy the CWA

You May Be More Racist Than You Think

Posted on January 13, 2009

Here's an interesting read from CNN.

Would you get upset if you witnessed an act of racism?

A new study published Thursday in the journal Science suggests many people unconsciously harbor racist attitudes, even though they see themselves as tolerant and egalitarian.

"This study, and a lot of research in social psychology, suggests that there are still really a lot of negative associations with blacks," said Kerry Kawakami, associate professor of psychology at York University in Toronto, Ontario, and lead author of the study. "People are willing to tolerate racism and not stand up against it."

Interested? Read up!

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