Monthly Archives: September 2010
Frozen Pizza Showdown
We have embarked on a taste test tour of your favorite supermarket foods. We nibble, we score, and we share the results with you to help you avoid the paralyzation that can come with Brand Choice Overload. Today’s topic: frozen … Continue reading
Goldberg Takes On “Mostly White” “Journalists”
And yes, the crowds at Beck’s rally and at Tea Party rallies have indeed been overwhelmingly white. But the folks who turn out to environmental rallies and anti-war rallies and feminist rallies are “overwhelmingly white” too. But for some reason … Continue reading
Thinking The Worst First « FreeRangeKids
Dear Free-Range Kids: You’re always talking about how its a real shame men are so often assumed to be predators, to the point that they hesitate to help a kid in need for fear they will be accused of having … Continue reading
Calacanis Is Wrong
At the 2010 Audience Conference a few weeks ago, Jason Calacanis said “New Yorkers don’t even care about the mosque,” referring, of course, to the Cordoba Center at Ground Zero. Public opposition to the proposed mosque and community center near … Continue reading
Hawking: No Divine Force Needed
The scientist has claimed that no divine force was needed to explain why the Universe was formed. In his latest book, The Grand Design, an extract of which is published in Eureka magazine in The Times, Hawking said: “Because there … Continue reading
IT.tv Episode 244: Soldiers Who Won’t Soldier
IT.tv Episode 244: Soldiers Who Won’t Soldier from Vincent Ferrari on Vimeo.
Watermelons: What happened to the seeds?
According to the National Watermelon Promotion Board, only 16 percent of watermelons sold in grocery stores have seeds, down from 42 percent in 2003. In California and the mid-South, home to the country’s biggest watermelon farms, the latest figures are … Continue reading

