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Software Lets You Record Your Favorite Online Programs

Broadcasters are going online increasingly, which can make it difficult to record a particular show you'd like to monitor or time shift. VCR's and PVR's will do a fine job of "taping" a show from off air, cable or satellite TV, but they're useless if what you want to record is being streamed over the Internet.
- Monday, December 10, 2007

Is Santa a Democrat or a Republican?

--Satire-- While nearly everyone has weighed in with speculation as to the likely party affiliation of Jesus, not much has been written about Santa Clause.
- Monday, December 10, 2007

21st Century Warfare: US Army Continues Transformation

The United States Army considers the current transformation its most extensive restructuring since World War II. The Army has estimated that restructuring units from a division-based force to a more agile and responsive modular brigade-based force will require a significant investment through fiscal year 2011.
- Monday, December 10, 2007

Top Ten Films of 2007

Another year has pretty well come and gone, and it is time to do a little reflection as to some of the better films I’ve seen the past twelve months and tell you about some of the films I’ve liked the most.
- Monday, December 10, 2007

Ford’s New Taurus is No Bull

What's in a name? Well, if you're Ford it could be a lot. After the company announced that last year's Five Hundred would be this year's Taurus, a name hearkening back to what they undoubtedly thought were better days of the 1980s and 1990s, I had to chuckle.
- Saturday, December 8, 2007



Religion Isn’t Romney’s Problem

On December 6th, with much fanfare, Mitt Romney delivered a speech at the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library titled, “Faith in America.” The talk provided an overview of the place Romney believes religion should be in America.
- Saturday, December 8, 2007

MP Rick Norlock makes an announcement concerning Constable Christopher Garrett

"In May of this year I was approached by Port Hope Police Sgt. Darren Stronman and Cobourg resident Pete Fisher concerning the application for the Medal of Valour to recognize Constable Christopher Garrett's brave act performed while dying in the line of duty. At that time it was determined the application did not meet the required deadline for submissions.
- Saturday, December 8, 2007

So What’s The Big Deal About Religion in ’08?

We have come to a point in the 2008 presidential election cycle where both political parties’ candidates are fielding questions about religion. While religion is a personal issue for an overwhelming majority of Americans, religion in government has been frowned upon ever since the ACLU took an active roll in purging it from the “public square.” So, it would seem at odds with the dogma of the Secular Progressive Left that religion should be an election issue at all. Yet each candidate has had to answer questions about their faith, with Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney being literally scrutinized on the issue.
- Saturday, December 8, 2007

Porsche Cayenne S – Splendid SUV

Porsche stood the automotive world on its ear a few years ago when it announced it was branching out from sports cars and into the world of SUV's. Some thought it was a travesty for a sports car company to branch out like this, but the Cayenne has sold well.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

A Tale of Two Porsches – High End Low End, and Low End High End

Do you lust after the legendary Porsche, but find the Carrera Turbo just a little too, well, stratospheric? Take heart! Even the more "down to earth" Porsches are still an absolute blast, as evidenced by a couple of weeks I spent with the "entry level" Carrera and the "upscale" entry level model, the Boxster S.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

The Greenest Hypocrites of 2007

Green has traditionally been the color of the deadly sin of envy. But this year, a trendy upstart mounted a serious challenge to envy’s claim.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

American Education Fails Because It Isn’t Education

The debate over public education grows more heated. Regularly, reports are released showing that the academic abilities of American students continue to fall when compared to those in other countries.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

The Game of the Name

The two guys ahead of me at the food court counter were discussing a friend of theirs whose name I recognized as that of a local politician (let's call him Buddy).
- Friday, December 7, 2007

Green Propaganda Machine Overheating

It had to happen sooner or later. Canadian, and I assume American, beer drinkers are being blamed for, you guess it, global warming. But, unlike the belching cows issue (remember that one?), it is not for the reason you might at first think.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

The truth about “alternative energy”

We often hear that clean, free, inexhaustible renewable energy can replace the “dirty” fossil fuels that sustain our economy. A healthy dose of Energy Reality is needed.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

Rudy Giuliani is a hero to many Americans

He is a hero to many conservatives.  Rudy is also a big headache to many conservatives.  They like Rudy, but they are troubled by his position on social issues like abortion and gay rights. 
- Friday, December 7, 2007

No Offense Intended, But…

Lord knows that I am no flame-throwing anarchist who stumbles about saying and doing things only to irritate good people. That is not my modus operandi, regardless of what creditors and my ex-wife may be charging.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

Feds Arrest 22 Alien Sex Offenders in New York City Operation

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the New York City Department of Probation announced the arrests of 22 child predators and criminal alien sex offenders in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan. Wednesday's initiative is a part of the ongoing Operation Predator initiative and a national priority for ICE, according to officials.
- Friday, December 7, 2007

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