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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Science and Technology: Samsung Galaxy Note II, First Impression
It’s huge. No really. In most ways, it’s just another current generation Android device. Other than the interesting addition of a stylus and some apps that use it, nothing else really stands out other than the battery life and the fact that it has a nearly tablet-sized screen. In other words, it’s huge. Now, for […] Continue reading
Posted in Science and Technology, Smartphones
Tagged first impressions, Samsung Galaxy Note II, technology
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Uncomfortable Infamy
A guest post by Pete Hitzeman “Hostilities exist. There is no blinking at the fact that our people, our territory, and our interests are in grave danger.” –Franklin Delano Roosevelt, December 8, 1941 It’s another one of my favorite … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Policy, History, Memorial Day, Patriot Day, Pearl Harbor Day, Veteran's Day
Tagged 9-11, Guest Post, Memorial Day, Patriot Day, Pearl Harbor, Veteran's Day
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