Submitted by richardderwentc
from blog:
As a keen walker and fan of all those survival-type programmes, one of the things they talk a lot about is what to do when you are lost. One of the hardest thing in the world to do is realising that continuing to go forwards (Read More)
Submitted by hemartin
from blog:
19:45 Blogpost: Mobile Social Networking as Growth Driver of Mobile Internet 2008 - 2014" ( bit.ly/3a43EC ) # 20:02 RT @themediaisdying @thefutureofnews BizWeek: 19% less reporters in '09. 11% more PR pros. 30% swing in rati (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
Mike Berkley makes an excellent point on his blog TVNewsStream regarding the potential buyout of NBC by cable giant Comcast:What these stories seem to miss is that this a DEFENSIVE move by Comcast, not an aggressive move aga (Read More)
Bob Schwartz Online:
Anyone who regularly reads my rants knows that I have been quite critical of the exclusivity deal that Apple signed with AT&T to have the iPhone. While it appears that Ma Bell might actually move into South Dakota some time n (Read More)
Submitted by mvndrvrt
from Google Reader:
Several years ago the chairman of the Sovereign Society, Jack Pugsley, in a commentary entitled "It All Starts With Property Rights" wrote the following: The feelings that drive us to defend ourselves against government oppre (Read More)
Submitted by jeelchristine
from blog:
01:47:33: no internet for today, i have other important things to do.02:35:46: bought a book on booksale 'essays in individual psychology' 1959, contains essays by great adlerian psychologists.02:58:31: its not wrong to rega (Read More)
TechCrunch:
“I’ll take you! I live there!” a small boy with a blue shirt and a perfect toothy grin said as he ran ahead of me. His quiet friend in yellow jogged beside him smiling shyly, his jet-black Elvis curl bobbing on his forehead. (Read More)
Submitted by ACosgroveBray
from Twitter:
is contemplating lunch having written a boo-hoo bit (to be followed by Machiavellian mayhem, war & joyous survival.) Fun, fun, fun...!!!. (Read More)
Submitted by multiplayerit
from blog:
Gli zombie non hanno più segreti Left 4 Dead 2 torna a riproporre ai fan della serie tutto il brivido e la frenesia degli scontri fra umani e zombie che abbiamo già apprezzato nel primo capitolo della serie firmata Valve e Tu (Read More)
Submitted by multiplayerit
from blog:
Un nuovo survival horror Il team di sviluppo Ignition Entertainment comunica la prossima pubblicazione ad opera di Majesco (almeno per quanto riguarda il nord America) di Deadly Premonition, un survival horror previsto per i (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Princeton TecMillions of people get involved in outdoor sporting activities without making sure to equip themselves with the right accessories and tools If people are unprepared for their outdoor activities, the li (Read More)
Submitted by genwright
from blog:
The number of overweight people around the world continues to grow and it is now estimated that approximately two thirds of the population is overweight. We have been conditioned for so long that the only way to get body weig (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Mitch LarsonBack at the dawn of the Internet, where CRT monitors were the way of the world and the web page was a very simple thing, search engines were not the primary way of finding information In fact, for severa (Read More)
Submitted by misterfine
from blog:
By Opposing Views Editorial Staff - To Protect and Serve Opposing Views
With a crowd rooting for its survival at the National Zoo in Washington D.C. a baby deer ... (Read More)
UbuntuHQ -:
Tremulous is a free, open source game for Windows, Linux and MacOSX (unofficial version for Mac OSX) based on the ioquake3 game engine, that blends a team based FPS with elements of an RTS. Players can choose from 2 unique ra (Read More)
Submitted by techintrovert
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One pleasant spring day in 1955, an atomic bomb blasted an American city into oblivion. This is the story of Survival Town, a purpose-built collection of structures, buildings, even mannequins designed to measure the effects (Read More)