Saturday, October 13, 2012

How it works

How it works


How our mind works

Posted: 13 Oct 2012 12:44 AM PDT

So we are not really free then. Our soul wants to be good. In fact, we were once good. But then our soul entered our body and that was when we became bad. So birth is actually a curse rather than a blessing. If we had died one minute after we emerged from our mother's womb we would have been spared the misery of life. But because we lived we now have to suffer life. NO HOLDS BARRED Raja Petra ...

How a bird wing works, and why planes don’t have them

Posted: 12 Oct 2012 12:38 PM PDT

You probably see birds flying by on a daily basis, but have you ever thought about how they do it? Clearly people in earlier generations did. Before the secrets of heavier than air flight were sorted out, our ancestors fooled around with a number of bird wing contraptions. These all failed because the mechanism of [...]

Opinion: The 6 Studies Ryan Cited In Defense of Romney's Tax Plan Don't Add Up

Posted: 13 Oct 2012 02:35 AM PDT

Paul Ryan finally had enough time to go through the math of the Romney tax plan during the vice-presidential debate. He didn't use it. Ryan filibustered instead. About the most specific he got was citing "six studies" he said vindicate the plan's mathematical plausibility.

Why there is an Electoral College and how it works

Posted: 09 Oct 2012 02:47 PM PDT

Presidents are elected not by national popular vote but by an 18th century constitutional compromise called the Electoral College.

How I Made It: Steve Jillings

Posted: 07 Oct 2012 12:07 AM PDT

Steve Jillings, CEO of cyber-security firm TeleSign, works grueling hours and has seven start-ups under his belt. The gig: Steve Jillings is chief executive of TeleSign, a Marina del Rey company that provides security services to websites. Jillings, 50, took the helm two years ago, and since then TeleSign has grown from 10 employees to more than 100 — with similar growth in revenue. Its clients ...

Ron Miles Finds Wide-Open Spaces On 'Quiver'

Posted: 11 Oct 2012 09:56 AM PDT

For Miles, the better he knows how a tune works, the less he has to play to put it across.

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