The Budget According to McCain: Part I
The Dark Side of Social Networking: Questions for Brant Walker
Outcry over Sheriff's Department search methods
"Powerlink Unlimited offers prepaid unlimited anytime talk calling plans starting at $24 enabling people to have the same freedom of Unlimited talk calling plans without a credit check or long term contract as offered by other carriers such as Verizon and Cingular." Let's do some comparative math (yay). Powerlink Unlimited's most expensive plan is $59* (*click here*) (28 day cycle, 13 payments per year). Sprint-Nextel (click here for Sprint site) & Verizon click here for Verizon site) offers unlimited talktime too for $99.99 (30 day cycle, 12 payments per year). So 13 * $59 =$767 (before taxes) is Powerlink Unlimited's total and 12 * $99.99 =$1199.88 (before taxes) is Sprint-Nextel & Verizon's total. Gee, I'm still not sure which I'm gonna choose (end sarcasm).
Top 25 Blogs according Time Magazine via Slashdot.org (click here) . Excerpt: Reading Slashdot these days is like visiting the IT guy at work. He's infuriatingly smug and cares passionately about stuff you don't care about, and views your lack of interest as further confirmation of his intellectual superiority.
Officer Questions Petraeus's Strategy
Security Absurdity: The Complete, Unquestionable, And Total Failure of Information Security
Drug Makers Near Old Goal: A Legal Shield. This piece is an excellent example of how corporate interests (ie: money and more money) have taken over our government.
Loans and Leadership by Paul Krugman
Tracy Morgan comes back to respond to Tina Fey’s promotion of Hillary Clinton. Click it, it's HILARIOUS!
Teenage Hacker Is Blind, Brash and in the Crosshairs of the FBI
The number of hate groups operating in the United States has actually jumped a staggering 48 percent since 2000
NYPD: Dead fetus left at Queens church; priest makes report
Best Places to Live (2007)
1 in 100 U.S. Adults Behind Bars, New Study Says - YIKES!
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Here are a few names of authors whom shaped my thinking as a youth. Click on, no dead links here! Peter McWilliams, Socrates, Timothy Leary, Anton LaVey, Dante Alighieri and more, however, I can't think of all the (yet limited number) books I've read. I'm currently on The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins