Shauna Wright
Using the Internet Could Affect Your Memory
Seems Internet resources such as search engines could make you less likely to recall information.
So says a new study, anyway, which sought to discover how likely people are to remember something if they knew they could also find it on a computer.
Casey Anthony Leaves Jail as Spectators Jeer [VIDEO]
Casey Anthony, the young mother who was recently acquitted of killing her young daughter, was released from the Orange County Jail in Florida late last night as news cameras and a crowd of about 1,000 people looked on. Two armed officers escorted Anthony and her attorneys as they left the building.
Dressed in a pink shirt and jeans, she got into a waiting SUV and was followed by news helicopters t
The Jedi Guide to Employee Management
Jack Welch, step aside. Run-of-the-mill employee management methods are so two-thousand and late.
The people at training software company Mindflash have a better idea — use the ancient trials of Jedi training to whip those underlings into shape. With nuggets of wisdom like “To face the loneliness and pain of management, much endurance you require,” it won’t be long before you’ve Jedi Mind Tricked
Girl Genius Links Nearly All US Presidents Back to Same King of England [VIDEO]
What began as a school assignment to trace her own family tree grew into something much bigger for 12-year-old BridgeAnne d’Avignon.
The Paso Robles, CA girl went through more than half a million names over several months and discovered that all the US presidents save for one — Martin Van Buren — are related to John “Lackland” Plantagenet, a former King of England and signer of the Magna Carta.
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Dyeing Dogs — A Trend Sweeping Asia?
You may not actually own a baby panda, but with the right dog and a little dye, you can fool people into thinking you do.
As recently as 10 years ago, dogs were raised as food in Taiwan. But now many Chinese see that as a shameful reminder of a less-prosperous time and are embracing man’s best friends as companions, instead.
Wimbledon Official Wants Ladies To Quit the Grunting
Ladies, enough already with the grunting.
So says Ian Ritchie, chief executive of the All England Lawn and Tennis Club where Wimbledon is played.