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How Could The Airlines Lose 30 Million Bags In 2005?
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Wednesday, 22 March 2006
Did The Baggage Handlers Help The Luggage Escape?





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Runaway Luggage In Timbuktu . . . (Pictures courtesy Google Images)








Could the police spend their time better tracking lost luggage, rather than chasing shoplifters or illegal aliens? Do the Unions and Organized crime get their fair share? . . . Find out inside:
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Will Zillow.Com Ruin The Real Estate Business?
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Saturday, 18 March 2006
Can you Check Real Estate Values With A Mouse Click?
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Will Zillow be the next Google? Look inside to see before you dump Yahoo . . . we have a link for you to try.
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Are People Giving Birds The Flu?
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Tuesday, 14 March 2006
Don't Cuss The Birds, They're Sick Of Taking The Blame.


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Bird Escaping The Flu . . .
(image courtesy Google Images)




Don't Believe The Hype . . . The Flu is For The Birds . . . See what to do to prepare . . . inside:
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Why do we keep believing misinformation from government leaders
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Written by Grayfred Gray   
Tuesday, 14 March 2006
Howard Zinn in "America’s Blinders" in The Progressive of April 2006 poses an interesting explanation of why we so readily accept misinformation from the leaders of our government.  He calls it lies, but I think a more accurate characterization is that the information is inaccurate.  The point is that it is not accurate and we believe and act on it.  He asks, "Now that most Americans no longer believe in the war, now that they no longer trust Bush and his Administration, now that the evidence of deception has become overwhelming (so overwhelming that even the major media, always late, have begun to register indignation), we might ask: How come so many people were so easily fooled?"
Take a look at "America’s Blinders" to test his analysis.
Are Lasers Breaking Up The Pinwheel Galaxy
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Friday, 03 March 2006
Are Kids Or Bored Executives With Laser Pointers Shooting Down A Galaxy?


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Pinwheel Galaxy Spinning Out Of Control . . . (Photos courtesy Google Images)



Can A Million little laser beams from earth destroy a peaceful galaxy? Find out inside . . .
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New Fuels Break The Wind Barrier
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Wednesday, 01 March 2006
Jets Breaks Wind As Castor-bean Jet-fuel Breaks The Sound Barrier


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Jet Breaking Wind . . . (Photo courtesy Google Images)

Alternative fuels derived from renewable resources like soybeans may embarass the pilots, but save a lot of money.
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Cape Wind In Danger Of Senate Sharks
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Monday, 27 February 2006
Nations First Wind-farm At Sea Might Spoil The View Of Some Powerful Politicians and retired news anchors.





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Wind-farm in the Mist . . . (Photo courtesy Google Images)







Will The Blowhards in Congress Huff and Puff the first big wind-farm at sea down? There Once Was A Man From Nantucket . . . Links to write your senator or congressperson - links to awesome video tour of wind-farm at sea. inside:
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Cell Phone Fingers - The Doomed Digits?
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Thursday, 23 February 2006
Cell Pained Fingers meet Blackberry Thumb.  Has the sports rehab industry planned a move into internet finger injuries?




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A Girl scared of her fingers  . . . (Photo courtesy Google Images)





Can we expect to get time-off from work for Blackberry Thumb, or Cell Phone Finger? Find out inside:
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When free speech matters, it is likely to offend someone
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Written by Grayfred Gray   
Wednesday, 22 February 2006
    Robert Scheer has a thought provoking essay at Truthdig.com on Feb. 21, 2006, titled "In Defense of Free Thought."  His point of departure is an Austrian court's sentencing "British historian David Irving to three years' imprisonment for having denied the Holocaust 17 years ago...."  The lack of public criticism of the sentence raises the question of whether there is a double standard at work in talking about free press and free speech in the West.
    We are defending press freedom in connection with the Danish cartoons while sentencing a man for what he wrote about history.  He writes, "Since when has it been accepted as a crime to challenge mainstream historians, even when, as in this case, the challenge is without foundation?"
    Scheer concludes, "the lesson has been that the suppression of ideas is valid, as long as the suppressors are convinced that they are in the right."  If that's the lesson, free speech and free press are both in serious need of defense.  He makes a strong case that such a defense is needed now.



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Pole to Pole USA - Annex Mexico Before Canada and South America
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Monday, 20 February 2006
Leave Greenland for Last, let them chill out while Mexico and Canada are divided into states.



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Maps . . . (Photo courtesy Google Images)



Will South America wait their turn or will some push to crowd ahead of Canada? Is Pole to Pole, the new Sea to Shining Sea? How will all this work? Find out inside . . .
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BlackBerry Killer - Microsoft and HP?
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Thursday, 16 February 2006
Could Microsoft and HP iPaq beat the courts in killing the RIM BlackBerry?






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Hewlett Packard iPaq HW6900 . . . (Photo courtesy Google Images)


The Shrode Report has learned that the new Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 that allows push email, will  make the new HP iPaq HW6900 a compelling alternative to the RIM BlackBerry. . . . read more inside:

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Valentine Links To Save Your Love-life.
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Written by Niki Shrode   
Tuesday, 14 February 2006
Don't forget to send and email with a little heart graphic, or a picture of valentine candy.




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Kissyface . . . (Photo courtesy Google Images)



We have Links inside for those romantic workaholics , glued to the computer . . .
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