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R.I.P. Rocky Mountain News

by Libby Pelham

28 Feb 2009 08:40 AM

It seems as if the invention of the Internet is killing traditional print newspapers. For years now, I have been reading that subscriptions were down and that papers were in the red. Now, another "victim" has bitten the dust - Denver's Rocky Mountain News.

Dumbest Celebrity Quotes...Ever!

by Libby Pelham

28 Mar 2008 07:45 AM

As you probably can tell, I love celebrities. In my mind, they are superhuman. They wake up looking beautiful (yes, deep down I know they wake up looking shabby just like I do), they are always taller than they really are, and they are always intelligent.

Radio Stations Temporarily Change Format

by Libby Pelham

13 Dec 2006 04:13 PM

I do not know if you have experienced this or not, but here in Jacksonville, North Carolina, we have had two stations that have gone from their normal format to 24 hour Christmas music through the holidays. It seems to be a growing trend! In fact, there are approximately 399 stations in the U.S.

Internet Search Engines: Technology's Boon

by Marjorie Dorfman

26 Apr 2006 02:07 AM

The Internet's digital library is certainly one of its most notable resources. For the teacher, student, writer and general researcher, the tool is invaluable because it is so easy to use and couldn't be more accessible if it tried.

Internet Chat Rooms: Some Positive Thoughts

by Marjorie Dorfman

25 Apr 2006 03:04 AM

In light of my recent article about the dangers of chat rooms, it seems only fair to present the other side, which covers the unique resources available in the many chat rooms that exist in our cyber culture.

Internet Safety: Intruder In the House

by Marjorie Dorfman

24 Apr 2006 02:16 AM

You may think that if your computer is in plain sight for all family members to see that your child is thus safe from the predators and child molesters who lurk, like alligators in leafy glades, waiting for unsuspecting prey.

Cell Phone Privacy: Reality Or Illusion?

by Marjorie Dorfman

14 Jan 2006 04:23 AM

Are we really alone whenever we close a door and speak on the phone? According to a recent newscast, the reality is that many of us have unexpected and unwanted company due to the downside of modern technology.



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