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Elyse Luray

April 30th, 2009 RanDrake No comments


Elyse Luray is a member of the PBS series’ History Detectives team. After more than 10 years as an expert appraiser and consultant for Christie’s Auction House, she joined the cast of the highly successful show. Luray’s specialties include pop culture, mixed media, arms and armour, and Native American art. Luray is also a regular contributor on vintage arts and pop culture for Antique Trader magazine. She is a graduate of Tulane University.
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Health Benefits of Coffee

April 30th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

Coffee has been a medical whipping boy for so long that it may come as a surprise that recent research suggests that drinking moderate amounts of coffee (two to four cups per day) provides a wide range of health benefits. Most of these benefits have been identified through statistical studies that track a large group of subjects over the course of years and match incidence of various diseases with individual habits, like drinking coffee, meanwhile controlling for other variables that may influence that relationship.
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Best Places To Live

April 30th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

In Mercer Consultings annual Quality of Living Survey, Europe once again dominates the list of 215 countries around the world. The top three cities are, by rank, Vienna, Zurich (last years winner), and Geneva. Commonwealth nations fare pretty well, too, winning 9 of the top 30 spots — even though London comes in only at 38. The U.S. also fares poorly, barely making it into the top 30 with Honolulu and San Francisco in the bottom two places. The top city in Asia is Singapore, at no. 26. No cities from Africa or South America are in the top 30. The bottom? Baghdad once again comes in at 215.

To find out which 30 global cities offer the best quality of life, read on here.

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Florida teen finds rocks in Nintendo DS box

April 28th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

Jodi Wykle knew her son would be thrilled when she gave him a new Nintendo DS for his birthday.

Instead, he was rocked.

According to WTSP-TV, the confused teen opened up his gift only to find bunch of stones and a rolled up Chinese newspaper in place of the popular handheld.
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Don’t Leave The Sprinklers On

April 26th, 2009 RanDrake No comments
Landslide

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The Hacker Manifesto

April 26th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

Written January 8, 1986
Another one got caught today, it’s all over the papers. “Teenager Arrested in Computer Crime Scandal”, “Hacker Arrested after Bank Tampering”…
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Shrinkage of the Aral sea

April 26th, 2009 RanDrake 1 comment

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Shrinkage of the Aral sea between 1989 and 2008

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Smiling Spider

April 22nd, 2009 RanDrake No comments

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Telegraph.co.uk

The spider, which measures just a few millimetres across, has developed bizarre markings giving the appearance of a smiling face.

Scientists think the spider, which has the scientific name Theridion grallator and is harmless to humans, has evolved the patterns to confuse predators.

It is under-threat of extinction in the rainforests of the Hawaiian island chain in the Pacific.

Dr Geoff Oxford, a spider expert from the University of York, said: “I must admit when I turned over the first leaf and saw one it certainly brought a smile to my face.

“There are various theories as to why the spider has developed the markings it has, one of these that it may be to confuse predators.
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Earth Day

April 22nd, 2009 RanDrake No comments

Disney’s “Earth” documentary about various animal species across the planet is coming out today.

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Tons of released drugs taint US water

April 19th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

By JEFF DONN, MARTHA MENDOZA and JUSTIN PRITCHARD, Associated Press Writers

U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water — contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation.
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No escaping taxes

April 17th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

But after Congress sharply raised taxes this year for many Americans living abroad, some international tax lawyers say they detect rising demand from citizens to renounce ties with the United States, the only developed country that taxes it citizens while they live overseas. Americans abroad are also taxed in the countries where they live.

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15 IRS Facts

April 15th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

1. President Abraham Lincoln created the IRS during the Civil War to help pay for the military expenses.

2. The initial income tax was a mere 3% tax on individuals making over $800. Nowadays the top tax bracket consists of a 35% tax.

3. When it was first created, the IRS was known as the Bureau of Internal Revenue, it wasn’t until the 1950’s that the name was changed to the Internal Revenue Service.

4. Over 229 million income tax returns were filed with the IRS in 2006.

5. In 2006, the IRS collected over $2.2 trillion, with $1.2 trillion coming from just income taxes.

6. Prior to the introduction of the Taxpayer Bill of Rights in 1998, the burden of proof was put entirely on taxpayers, meaning taxpayers had to prove themselves innocent.

7. The IRS sends out an average 8 billion page of paper every tax season. If all the pieces of paper were laid out end-to-end, it would wrap around the earth 28 times.

8. In order for the IRS to print the necessary forms and documents on paper over 300,000 trees must be cut down every year.

9. The federal government spends $200 billion per year on federal tax compliance, which is more money than it takes to produce every vehicle in the United States.

10. The IRS employs over 114,000 individuals, which is over double as many as the CIA and five times more than the FBI.

11. The United States tax systems is widely known for being confusing and difficult to understand. As such over 60% of seek professional help preparing their tax returns.

12. The average family pays over 38% of their total income to the IRS, which is more than the average family spends on food, clothing, and shelter combined.

13. The federal government spends about $10 billion per year to pay the IRS’s 114,000 employees.

14. The IRS has a whistleblowers program designed to help catch tax evaders. In 2005 they paid over $27 million to informants which resulted in nearly $350 million in revenue.

15. Tax Day, the date when tax returns must be filed with the IRS typically falls on April 15th. However, if the 15th falls on a weekend or holiday, Tax Day is moved to the next business day.

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Everything has a loop-hole

April 15th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

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For free or trade on the internet

April 11th, 2009 RanDrake No comments

Here are some sites on the internet to find what your looking for,
or are willing to trade for.

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Vending Machines

April 6th, 2009 RanDrake 2 comments

What ever you need…
You can find in a vending machine.

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