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Religioscientificity

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By Corey H.

No matter where I am in life, what I’m doing, how far I’ve gone in my education, or what I think I know, religion is usually at the center of whatever personal turmoil I happen to incur at any time.

Growing up, I was absolutely positive that there was a god. I was taught nothing else growing up. And being raised in a religious family and going to private religious schools all my life, it’s understandable. Yes, I’m thankful for the quality of education I had during those years, and the easy time I had in college was a result of those educational foundations. But I had an inherent trust in my authority figures growing up. I’m not sure what that stems from, but of this I am sure: continue reading…

Hi all!  I recently created a small script that changes windows icons for me.  I created this because I wanted to make my folders more representative of the content that was inside, and the process to do that in Windows seemed bulky, cumbersome, and otherwise inefficient.  So, I created this little assistance program to do all the work for me!  I haven’t completely tested this on other Windows versions (other than Win7 64bit), but nonetheless — here it is! continue reading…

Tonight, we again mourn as a nation, as James Holmes is recorded as being 2012′s infamous harbinger of mortality and vulnerability.  We will cry as a nation today – we shall cry tomorrow – and we will continue to cry until we have long forgotten this tragedy and have moved onto the next one.

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Ernest Hemingway is considered, without much complaint, one of America’s most treasured modern authors.  The progenerator of The Sun Also Rises and  For Whom the Bell Tolls, also brought us a new American, albeit forgotten, sport:  Machine Gun Fishing!   continue reading…

What more can we say?  One-up?

 

A recently published whitepaper tries to answer an interesting question:  our brain consumes energy just like any other complex system in our body (as does any basal and basic system), but does it burn more energy when you think really, REALLY hard? continue reading…

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http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/247728.php

Check out this article (a summary of other articles) meant to elucidate what has been epnoymously named after Ludimar Hermann (1870). continue reading…

Watch this video, also appended below, that colorfully illustrates the astronomically rising costs of California’s tuition for students – it’s absolutely outrageous! continue reading…

Building a healthy vocabulary is not just pretentious, but also a sign of intelligence!

It is believed that it has additional benefits of staving off Alzheimer’s and keeps your brain active! continue reading…