28 Jun
Article by C. Read Gingrich is probably the smartest man in US politics and political activism – at least as far as real policies based on real world demands are concerned. His latest book, ‘Real Change’ is a synthesis of what his new organisation American Solutions [www.americansolutions.org] has been working on, to give policy makers [...]
28 Jun
Article by Jadyn Shaye Asteroids, one of the most memorable space games, was released by Atari in November 1979, and can be summed up as a game of cleaning up the screen. Player controls a ship in the middle of a field of asteroids and shoots large, randomly moving boulders to pieces, and continues shooting [...]
28 Jun
Article by Callum Lee Since 1997, Nixon watches mesmerized guests with his original style and sound style that has impressed everyone from the stars to sports heroes.Looking for some kind of clock, founder Chad Denens could not find something that excites you when you went shopping one day. So he decided to make your own.Now [...]
27 Jun
Article by jekky And vice versa Different starting points with Microsoft, database giant Oracle that vertical integration may well promote software sales, so 70 million purchase of the Sun. At present we do not know the wisdom of this acquisition. However, Oracle acquired from the Sun’s Sparc chip, a large design team. Early Prediction of [...]
27 Jun
Article by James Harris It seems that role playing games are the ones that most of the times get to have the most success of all genres out there, finding themselves in the same pit as the shooter games and if you are someone that is a fan of the genre, then you will certainly [...]
26 Jun
Article by Britt Gillette One of the more absurd movies of the decade, Napoleon Dynamite nonetheless manages to be a hilarious comedy in its own right. Featuring a unique brand of alienated-teenage humor, the film relies more on its well-timed pauses and character body language than on zinging one-liners. If you enjoy its subtle humor, [...]