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The Problem with Weather Forecasting

Published by Chad Danylko on April 23, 2007 | Culture
It is my favorite season. Some would say summer, hey there are even winter lovers out there, but spring wins it hands down for me. I look forward to it all winter. Those first few days of above 0 temperatures, the first signs that winter is coming to an end, nothing beats that feeling for me. I get into a good mood and as the days get warmer I get happier.
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Joost shows more promise with CBS deal

Published by Stephen Glauser on April 13, 2007 | Media
Joost (pronounced ‘juiced’) has been the talk of the internet for months now, and is really starting to ramp up the publicity as of late. I was invited to beta test Juiced two or three weeks ago and have spent a little bit of time playing around with it. These are my impressions:
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Searching for Inspiration

Published by Chad Danylko on March 16, 2007 | Culture
I have been looking for something lately. Something that will inspire me, fill me with direction. I have been wondering exactly what it is. Is it school? Is it a new career path? Is it time to buy a different house? Is it time to get a different car? I don't know but it is definitely something.
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Political Satire Is Changing The Way We Look At News

Published by Stefan Schussler on March 15, 2007 | Media
Shows like the Daily Show or the Colbert Report are often said to be liberal-biased. Although they poke fun at both sides of the spectrum, it is the Bush administration that is most often the butt of their jokes, and they do it well. So well in fact, that the fake-news approach is becoming increasingly popular, and attempts are being made to duplicate it. Even Fox News, the infamous Bush propaganda machine, has created its own fake news program titled—in a lame attempt at humor—“The Half-Hour News Hour.”
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