In December 2007, Congress—in all of its brilliance (no pun intended)—decided to ban incandescent light bulbs. Starting with an initial phase-out in 2012, with a complete cull completed by 2014, Thomas Edison's wondrous invention will be no more. . . .


Ron Jeremy is against full-body scans at airports. Though Jeremy has made his career taking off his clothes, he draws the line when it comes to having his body exposed to unknown government employees. . . .


In the marketing world, you build your brand with buzz and protect it with advertising. The advent of advertising from Starbucks, which for years had quietly built a coast-to-coast coffee empire, indicated the company finally needed to place its flag on a metaphorical mountain of beans. . . .


I've long been convinced the Green Lobby is out to destroy modern society in its ever-insatiable desire to find the "greenest" technology. Take for instance the latest "green" warning against electric cars. Yes, electric cars. . . .

 
New Light Bulb Offers Breakage Protection

CFLs are the current light du jour among greenies and consumers thinking they'll save a few bucks. And, without a change in the law, they are here to stay. ClearLite ArmorLite bulbs are next step in the evolution of CFLs.

Full-Body Scans Violate Privacy, Fail to Protect

This photo from an article at Bild.de shows an imaged from a full-body scan. A simple inversion procedure on photoshop turns this photo into one that reveals a very clear picture of what's underneath the clothes.

Green Arches on the Horizon?

Is McDonald's once again trying to take a shot at a market once dominated by coffee giant Starbucks? Free Wi-Fi is a good start, but Starbucks has one thing McDonald's never will.

Hybrids Bad.

Can the environmental lobby ever be happy? Survey says, "NO!"

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Ron Jeremy is against full-body scans at airports. Though Jeremy has made his career taking off his clothes, he draws the line when it comes to having his body exposed to unknown government...

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The newest fright fest, Paranormal Activity, has topped the box office despite its miniscule budget of $15,000. Produced for about the price of day’s catering on a Hollywood blockbuster, Paranormal...

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