Saturday, December 31, 2011

How it works

How it works


Scooter riders get you, your car home safely

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 06:40 AM PST

Four of the drivers lined up to start work in the Melbourne area. Zingo Space Coast Designated Drivers is based downtown. / Tim Shortt/FLORIDA TODAY How it works: Customer calls Zingo Space Coast 20-30 minutes prior to needing the service.

Caucus 101: How the process works and how much it matters

Posted: 30 Dec 2011 08:45 AM PST

NBC's Domenico Montanaro breaks down how the caucus process works and just how much Iowa matters.

CoverIt Live events - The Northwoods River News - Rhinelander, Wisconsin

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 05:54 AM PST

How it works is simple. Log on to the River News website, follow the CoverItLive link and start reading. Using a computer or SmartPhone, readers can post comments, links, answer questions and be part of interactive polls while keeping up on what's going on.

Being a part of Team Star Wars

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 08:50 AM PST

Working on the original 1977 Star Wars was undoubtedly an amazing experience, but how cool would it have been to be a part of both A New Hope and Tron? read more

Comment on Bugs may be developing resistance to genetically modified corn

Posted: 29 Dec 2011 12:36 PM PST

Of course they are. That's how evolution works with things that have very short reproductive cycles, moderate mutation rates, and survival pressure. It's also why teaching of evolution is important.

Friday Humor: Unspinning The "€100 Bill" Or How The European Bailout REALLY 'Works'

Posted: 30 Dec 2011 11:49 AM PST

By now everyone has heard the parable explaining how the entire European bailout, courtesy of near-infinite fractional reserve banking, can be taken care of using one €100 bill. Or so the yet again flawed economist thinking went. Unfortunately, this was just a parable, and a massively flawed one at that. As the below interaction between a ZH reader and his broker elucidates, here is what this ...

How One Author Found Success With Digital Books

Posted: 30 Dec 2011 12:19 PM PST

It's said that print is dead -- and not just newspapers or magazines, but maybe short stories too. After 20 years working in print, former Chicago magazine editor Dick Babcock found the perfect platform for his short story: Kindle Singles.

Relief groups come bearing gifts of water

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 03:45 AM PST

Romulus pastor Steve Adams, co-founder of the nonprofit relief organization Poured Out, explains how a new water filter works to the people of the village of LaFond in the Les Palms region of Haiti on a mission trip this year.

Will Xi Jinping spoil our party?

Posted: 31 Dec 2011 05:00 AM PST

BACK in 2008, I asked an acquaintance who works in the world of money just how bad he thought the next few years were going to be.

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