What am I going to eat now??? I would like to have more information besides some researches and results that are currently provided. Sigh, now eating is that vulnerable to the media? That's when I went and took a look again on Google News: on both sides: Conventional food as nutritious
Research misses the point
Would I eat organic food: yeah and would continue purchase food too.
I don't buy organic food because of health benefits! Organic foods does taste good though! Yeah, some conventional food does have its virtues!
How many times a month do you eat out in a restaurant? Do you wish you dined out more or less?
Golly, a few times a month! I think its a tad too much for these hard times!
Wish I could cook some of my favorite foods such as BBQ ribs, sushi or samshi. Those I don't think I can cook at home, therefore would need to head out for dinner!
The Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (BLFC) is a tongue-in-cheek contest that takes place annually and is sponsored by the English Department of San José State University in San Jose, California. Entrants are invited "to compose the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels" — that is, deliberately bad. A prize of US$250 is awarded.
For this year winning entry: David McKenzie: Folks say that if you listen real close at the height of the full moon, when the wind is blowin' off Nantucket Sound from the nor' east and the dogs are howlin' for no earthly reason, you can hear the awful screams of the crew of the "Ellie May," a sturdy whaler Captained by John McTavish; for it was on just such a night when the rum was flowin' and, Davey Jones be damned, big John brought his men on deck for the first of several screaming contests.
Notes: I must be so bored to find this article. No, not really, but its funny enough that I did find something amusing to pass the time. At least you get some dough for a bad story idea!
Resource: "Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest." Wikipedia. Wikipedia, 2009. Answers.com 24 Jul. 2009. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulwer-Lytton_Fiction_Contest
THE DENIERS
“The science is settled” is now the mantra of climate change activism.
Those who disagree are either in denial or in the pay of an oil
company. But long time environmentalist and energy activist Lawrence Solomon says no, the science is not settled. He talks with Ideas producer David Cayley.
Note: Climate change, or climate issues have not been settled yet. There are loads of information about climate change everywhere and in our minds we only have one side or the other. We can seek for the third or the forth point of view or even more about our climate world. If there are more views, logical or not, we shall take a look at these points of view and give it a chance maybe.
For more: see-- http://www.cbc.ca/ideas/features/climate-wars/index.html
When is okay to lie?
To lie, even a white lie, I try soooo hard not to lie at all! I do have to confess that I did lie!
When, when your mother don't get your message of you would not like to get set up! You already have a date!
While you are not really interested in her perspective dates!
I still don't like to lie! Temporary lie will do til you have to figure out how to tell the truth! To someone you trust!
Still baddie!