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Will Touchscreen Text Input Make Normal Keyboards Obsolete?

Posted October 16th, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

Tablets are making a comeback, and this time they carry far more information than the originals that featured only a few commandments.

Will text input be any easier on these new devices?

Yes! In fact, it will be so easy you can put down your hammer and chisel and perhaps even throw away your keyboard.

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Tinkering With Tin Cans Can Save The Planet

Posted October 16th, 2009 by Bruce Maynard

It is the small things that make a difference, especially when these small things make a difference in the daily life of millions of people.

Here is an American man that puts together tin cans in clever ways and by doing that, he is improving life for people all over the world and at the same time he is saving the climate.

Have a look at his instructional videos and you will get a warm fuzzy feeling.

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Linus Pauling’s and Matthias Rath’s Unified Theory of Human Cardiovascular Disease

Posted May 2nd, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

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It is a strange world we live in.

Did you know that there is a theory for the cause of heart disease that explains many of the things the traditional cholesterol theory of heart disease fails to explain?

This theory proposes a treatment that involves completely safe nutrients that reliably reverses atherosclerosis in animals and humans. There is a lot of studies that support the theory, it makes more sense on many levels, but there has been no serious attempts by mainstream medicine to evaluate if the treatment works or not.

It has in fact been completely ignored.

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FDA: “Bisphenol A Is Safe”, (Cough-Cough-Gack, Chokes on Evidence)

Posted April 22nd, 2009 by Leif Eriksson

The FDA has now shown exactly where their priorities lie.

When forced to reevaluate their view that the endocrine disruptor Bisphenol A is safe, they are taking a completely untenable position, ignoring the best available science in order to protect the industry, jeopardizing the health of infants.

The good news is that this is so preposterous that it may signal the start of the much needed dismantling of industry influence at the FDA.

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