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Raul Midon ~ All The Answers

I don’t do many posts about music, but it’s always healthy to bust one’s cycle. I was browsing TED videos while riding the school bus the other day, and came across a performance by Raul Midon. He did a song about our current state of finding information on the Internet. I loved it – check it out.

Two Years After Hurricane Katrina

I recommend that everyone listens to this interview today on the Financial Aid Podcast about the anniversary. That’s all.

Direct MP3 link.

Making Better Presentations

I just read a wonderful post on 43 Folders about making better presentations. I think that every high school student in the United States should have to read this post.

Here’s the post. It’s too often that I see people plainly reading off of slides, rather than genuinely talking about a subject they either care about or have researched. It’s a shame.

Another good post.

Et Tu, Facebook?

A horrible poll.

Is it any wonder that I feel betrayed? Trek > Wars.

Green

I’m terribly guilty right now; I’m killing the planet. Every day I drive around 45 miles (round trip) to get to my job. In penance, it’s time for some thoughts on going green. I’ve also attached some green links, en masse.

Continue reading ‘Green’

Michael Moore versus Wolf Blitzer

I’m speechless. All I’ve got today is a link to a video that everyone needs to see, especially those following the health care issue in the United States and Michael Moore’s SiCKO. Links follow:

AlterNet, Crooks and Liars.