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April 12, 2010
UFO sightings are on the increase in the skies over Tennessee, one commercial pilot from Memphis tells a pretty scary story, but won't identify himself.
Could the aliens be bringing Elvis back?
Don't beleve us, read Fox... April 9, 2010
FactCheck.org bills itself as a non-partisan, nonprofit website and as a "'consumer advocate' for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics." A project of the Annenberg Public... April 8, 2010
This is not your mother's Pineapple Upside-Down cake. For this expedition into experimental cuisine, Marc Matsumoto substitues masa harina and polenta for cake flour, replaces the pineappple with roasted bell peppers which absorb... April 8, 2010
Bill Detwiler, Head Technology Editor at TechRepublic rips apart the iPad.
No living animals were harmed during this presentation.
TechRepublic
April 8, 2010
His horrified mother is trying to get the charges reversed without much success so far. Seems if the kid was into gambling all sorts of red flags would have gone up but since it was, well farming, the credit card company took little notice. ... April 7, 2010
In the last part of this seried, from the Washington Times, we meet rabbi Marc Schneier. His Foundation for Ethnic Understanding was originally aimed at improving relations between black and Jewis communities. Three years ago, he... April 6, 2010
Rabbis and imams exchanging bearhugs? The New York-based Foundation for Ethnic Understanding (FFEU)is working hard to foster ties between two religions that have not gotten along so well in the past.
Second part of yesterday's story... April 5, 2010
Imagine, going to Church to commerate the Jewish holiday of Purim. You're greeted at the door by an Islamic Sufi dervish. An Episcopalian makes the day's announcement then a rabbi, a Muslim woman and a Seventh-day Adventist share... April 5, 2010
In which Marc Matsumoto takes a hint (“Matzo-moto Brei”) from his day-job CEO and creates a breakfast/snack/dessert from the humble matzo.
[No Recipes]
April 3, 2010
The Founding of the Cumberland Settlements, The First Atlas 1779–1804 by Jack Masters, Doug Drake and Bill Puryear is the recipient of the Tennessee Library Association–Tennessee Historical Commission’s Annual Tennessee History Book... April 2, 2010
Wherein Marc abandons conventional wisdom about chocolate.
Using the earthy and nutty flavors of ground, roasted cocao beans, a tasty pasta is created.
[No Recipes]
April 2, 2010
Dr. Henry Edward Roberts, the inventor of the Altair dies on the eve of the release of the iPad.
The Altair kit was first annnounced in January, 1975. Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft to write a version of the... April 1, 2010
The national return rate passed 50% March 30th, but statewide rate is 48% while Birmingham's is 42%.
The Birmingham News
April 1, 2010
More from Mashable.
March 29, 2010
Mashable, the "social media guide" website that should be in everyone's Bookmarks has a look at what they are calling the "10 Must See Google Strett View Sightings". It's fun and it's free.
March 29, 2010
Wherein "overwintered parsnips," pomegranate juice, Japanese plum wine, scallions and butter take the chops to the forefront of Spring.
visit the [No Recipes] kitchen for lamb & vegetal bliss
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