An oil well still spilling millions of liters of goop into the Atlantic Ocean. Winds of war are sweeping over Iran and North Korea. Europe’s euro is being flushed down the drain. Africa is still...
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I bought these cute floral slingbacks last year and just loved them--until after a few wears they broke! I was sad. I tried looping the buckle and the strap together. I tried...
Part of being stuck lies in the simple reality that we do not know everything. As much as read, as much as we study and as much as we can communicate and learn from others...
A colleague asked me a couple of days ago, “Why ‘Consciousness’?” She wanted to know why I am interested in this field of study, what initially captured my interest, why I’m now working with a...
Growing up in Ontario, Canada, I knew next to nothing about the Caribbean Sea, and even less about the second longest coral reef in the world.
Lake Erie Sunset
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, the community I hail from...
TechCrunch turns 5 and has an anniversary party at Twilio & SocialGold on Folsom Street in San Francisco. While I didn't really see any TechCrunchers there (they may have been mingling but I just didn't...
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Everywhere you look there are photos, videos, news reports, articles and posts on the BP oil spill. The Associated Press is now saying the spill may be twice as big as...
By Ray Lewis on June 11, 2010 in British Isles, California, Europe, France, Ireland, North America, Photos, San Francisco/Bay Area, South America, Uruguay, USA
Cafe Bastille, the heart of the French World Cup resistance in San Francisco, was on the other side of town and a Uruguayan pub could not be found, but for a French match in this...
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