Wednesday, December 23, 2009
No legs? No problem: professional skier, photographer, and skateboarder...at 24 years old.
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
The 2000's in Sports (video)
So it's kinda broken...do you still want it?
Hide and (still seeking) with John McCain
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Best Facebook SNAFU's of All Time
The Dead Grandma Exam Syndrome Study
Jersey Shore Handbook
Monday, December 21, 2009
Alcoholic Monkeys
Reppin' UM Alums' blogs
Unbelievable Architecture
IMMD
Bill O'Reilly Throwdown (video)
Google is taking over the world, and I like it.
1952-2008: Presidential Campaign Commercials (videos)
Anyone else notice tackling is non-existent?
Adding a little spice to your Christmas dinner...
HP: Create Amazing (video)
Water Safety
Staying with Gender and Education...
The Known Universe (video)
Computer Science as a Core Class or Math Elective?
--Chris Stephenson, executive director of the New York-based Computer Science Teachers Association
Our young generation is very adept in using technology...if we want to maintain our tie between empowering education and an economic stronghold, wouldn't computer science education become one of many viable answers?
Fewer high school students taking computer sciences classes
What do you think: are advanced high school mathematics classes outdated? Should Computer Science be offered as an alternative to AP Calculus classes? Am I completely full of it?
"Gender Balance" in Higher Education
Monday, December 7, 2009
Let Cody Stay!
The A/V Club — Best of the Decade: Films
My pops said this was stupid. I disagree with the top choice. "The Dark Knight" gets the nod, but was outranked by "The Prestige." There are already dozens of these comes coming out, and I'm working on my own top 25, to then hopefully change it by 2020. This list also kinda reflects of our (Eric, Linz, Sofia, Beef) generation. No? Ch-ch-check it out:New Banners?!? Or, How Blake Went Nuts on the Photoshop

But, "High Noon" is argued as a great anti-Republican, Communist witch hunt movie. Bill Clinton loved this movie! I know it was a different time, but, come on!
All that effort of portraying the great Nixon whistle-blower Deep Throat? All the great NPR coverage on your Mark Twain show, and how fought TV censors and won? What did I miss?
Come on Coach. Well, I suppose you have to freakin' nuts to coach a team to success. But, you're a Blue hero...Sunday, December 6, 2009
The Best of "Wait, Wait"
- And with the purchase of your new home, a complimentary can of beans!
- I think pulling the pin on a grenade will win over the jury
- "Gaaaatorraaaddeeeee!!!" Tormenting Wisconsin National Guard troops in Iraq
- "It's the kind of luxury top people want."
- Bankers stripped of big elaborate holiday parties, settle for small 'get togethers'
- Well gosh darn it, those liberal media fact checkers just don't understand how 'The Real America' finds its quotes!
"Pundit" = Politician?
Veterans in Education
For the college reader...
Give big business a gold star! ...for environmental strategies?
Respect (some) journalism
You mean...you DIDN'T like our military coup?
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Life Decisions
One More Try vs. Rebuilding the Homeland
Leaving the Right
Where does our generation stand in past political trends?
Because we all need more reading in our lives!
Who needs Broadway when you're serving tables?
Using Fame for Good
Disgusting.
The Gaza Strip Attacks: An Account
Portraits of Power
"That" Couple
Campaign Obama vs. President Obama
Hofstra (and Northeastern) football is no more
Brothers
Friday, December 4, 2009
Post Stuff: The Greatest Entrance Ever Period
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Quality Christmas Commercials
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Exceptional jazz
Another reason to turn in earlier
So, about that Facebook quiz you took...
And YOU thought freshman year was tough...
Grocery stores...in Tehran.
Dissecting 'Rogue'
Obama: Lost and Found
In time with tonight's address...
A delicious, delectable educational blog: "Making Curriculum Pop"
"Making Curriculum Pop" - the best cake I've had the pleasure to eat (online, in blog form).
---The moist, flavorful core: Making Curriculum Pop is not just helpful because of its vast amount of classroom resources, but you can actually USE these resources in class. All material is designed specifically to easily implement into any curriculum.
---The luscious icing: these are resources that students actually enjoy! They are relevant, witty, and actually accomplish the most important goal of teaching: making the curriculum relatable to our students.
---Even MORE sugary, gooey icing: the blog is incredibly user-friendly. Ryan Goble has set up a colorful and humorous platform to pass along meticulously planned "best practice" tips, information, and resources.
Are you hungry yet? I hope so.
Go eat some cake .



