Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for January 04, 2005
Wacom's Graphire3 art tablet can make you the ultimate boyfriend.
Browsing my video shelf, I came across a movie - "Not One Less" - that I have watched six times now, and it still baffles me why I enjoy it.
It's hard to make a good film noir if you're uncomfortable with your audience's corruptibility.
Exceptional writing, a fictional look at life in Saddam's Iraq, a hard take on Australian refugee policy.
All four of Charles Sheffield's "Jupiter" juveniles are enjoyable for adults, and are great fun for teens as well.
David Flynn tackles how "ideology makes smart people fall for stupid ideas."
"Christians and Moslems must live in peace and resolve to work together to make 2005 a peaceful year"
All Facts and Opinions' take on the best tunage of 2004.
Only those who are confident that their sweethearts would not dump them for this chanteuse should pick up a copy.
Discover an independent band that none of your friends have heard. Not even the hip ones.
It seems like lately a lot of the actual good rappers are getting lazy. Me thinks some may have forgotten how it was to be on the grind to get that first hit, how hard they had to work and what level of commitment they had to put out.
Now, I could have simply sat down to my computer keyboard and unleashed my verbal rage at CWFA. But instead of doing that, I turned to Gospel Communications International's online guidance page where I was reminded that even righteous anger...
Post-election blues got you down? Well, no more: it's Social Security benefits cutting time, grandpa!
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