Tuesday, March 20, 2007

You Snooze, You Lose


Want to keep pace with the competition? Forget coffee—a new class of FDA-approved stimulants will keep you working harder, better, faster and stronger!
By Thomas Hayden March 2007
As a species, we’ve hit the bedtime barrier. You can eat at your desk, socialize in the break room, and answer text messages on a date, but sooner or later, you’re going to have to sleep. “After 18, 19 hours awake, your brain function starts to fail,” says Dallas, Texas, sleep-medicine specialist Andrew O. Jamieson. Coffee might keep you up, “but you’re not going to be focused.” (more here)

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Missing Boy Scout found alive in N.C.

12-year-old had been missing in rugged terrain for four days
By Estes Thompson
The Associated Press
Originally published March 20, 2007, 6:21 PM EDT


McGRADY, N.C. // A 12-year-old Boy Scout whose favorite book was about a youngster lost in the wilderness now has his own harrowing survival tale to tell after rescuers found him today, dehydrated and disoriented from four days in the wooded mountains of North Carolina.

A rescue dog picked up Michael Auberry's scent less than a mile from the campsite where he had wandered away from his troop Saturday. The boy's father speculated that he was simply homesick and wanted to hitchhike home. The disappearance touched off an intensive search involving bloodhounds, heat-seeking helicopters and dozens of volunteers on foot. (more here)

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Happy St Patrick's Day


Friday, March 16, 2007

Will See It Tomorrow!


Seeing it and it being the movie "300"!

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Spring Ahead!


Well the new time set worked on the computers and one of our atomic clocks. But, our alarm clock in the bed room is too an atomic clock but as of this morning it didn't move an hour ahead? if it doesn't I guess I'll have to set it to get up at 3:20 for the next three weeks.

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

TV on Your PC....

Just starting up, but looking as if it could be the future?

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