
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Global Warming Isn't That Bad?

Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Who Turned Out The Lights

Monday, January 29, 2007
Caffeinated Doughnut

Friday, January 26, 2007
Oscar Pool

Thursday, January 25, 2007
Married People Are Happier

Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Don't Forget Your Passport

Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Oscar Nominations

Monday, January 22, 2007
Razzie Nominations

Friday, January 19, 2007
Happy Marriages Don't Nitpick
WebMD has posted a new feature that suggests if you want a happy marriage--don't nitpick! Is that really surprising? Perhaps not, but it's usually a lot easier said than done. How's the temperature in your place? Have one of you been fiddling with the thermostat? Are the dishes done? Where did you leave your keys? On the table? See, these things add up.
The article says, "You must be nice to your partner, research shows. Make small gestures, but make them often. 'The little things matter,' says Susan Boon, PhD, a social psychologist at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, teaches classes in interpersonal relationships. 'What a happy marriage is based on is deep friendship, knowing each other well, having mutual respect, knowing when it makes sense to try to work out an issue, when it is not solvable. Many kinds of issues simply aren't solvable.'"
The article continues on with tips and techniques and is recommended reading with some great thoughts and ideas. Click here for the article.
The article says, "You must be nice to your partner, research shows. Make small gestures, but make them often. 'The little things matter,' says Susan Boon, PhD, a social psychologist at the University of Calgary in Alberta, Canada, teaches classes in interpersonal relationships. 'What a happy marriage is based on is deep friendship, knowing each other well, having mutual respect, knowing when it makes sense to try to work out an issue, when it is not solvable. Many kinds of issues simply aren't solvable.'"
The article continues on with tips and techniques and is recommended reading with some great thoughts and ideas. Click here for the article.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
It's All Nuclear Now

Be A Celebrity For Your Cause

Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Toyota's Answer To Driving Drunk

Depression Increases Stroke Chances
When you think stroke, you probably think of old people under too much stress. Well, new research has come out that says if you're under the age of 65 and are "depressed" then your chances of a stroke quadruple. Dr. Margaret Kelly-Hayes and her associates at Boston University followed 4120 subjects in the Framingham Heart Study for up to 8 years. During the study, a total of 144 strokes and 84 mini-strokes occurred. It found that among subjects younger than 65 years who showed signs of depression were more than 4 times more likely to have a stroke than those who had lower depression signs. That's kind of a double-whamy isn't it. Fortunately, other studies have suggested that marriage makes individuals healthier. Here's a link to the article (click here).
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Sour Apple
That's it. You've done it now. Apparently, Apple could handle all of you online iTunes shoppers. Armed with new iPods and iTunes gift cards, Apples iTunes music store had shoppers waiting up to 20 minutes or more for a single song download. The error message customers received had the technical forms on Apples website overloaded with customer complaints ranging from "I'm not allowed in the store" to being told the system couldn"t process their request with downloading songs or videos. Analysts say the likely result was too many people trying to access the site all at once. If you're experiencing problems, head on over to hitchedmag.com and see what cool things you can spend your money on in our "Budget" and "Splurge" section located inside the "Money" tab.
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