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Archive for January, 2010
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January 18th, 2010New problem with Microsoft Internet Explorer
January 18th, 2010
Recent attacks on Google stirred a new wave of criticism about Microsoft and its widely popular web browser, Internet Explorer.
For those of you that either lived under a rock
or are not concerned with your online safety, let me bring you up to date on what is going on and possibly how you can avoid being a victim of this new threat. » Read more: New problem with Microsoft Internet Explorer
Trans Fat: Is there a choice?
January 18th, 2010I wish to know who made the decision not to allow trans fat at McDonald’s anymore. Seriously, who is driving up to a McDonald’s with healthiness at the forefront of their mind? I know they have their salads and their wraps, but – who are they kidding?
No one on a diet leaves a gym after a serious work-out and thinks, “I’m hungry after that 45 minutes on the weights. Let me go get some McDonald’s to satisfy my appetite – AND that will totally work with my 1500 calories a day I’m on!” » Read more: Trans Fat: Is there a choice?
Banks to pay back government loan
January 16th, 2010Finally someone has managed to see thorough the smoke and mirrors of the big banks. This is maybe the first time that Big Bank had to answer to the American people and I for one am welcoming it.
On January 14th of this year, president Barack Obama announced plans to impose a levy on large financial firms, responding to public furor over reports of massive profits and “obscene” bonuses at companies that received taxpayer aid to weather the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. » Read more: Banks to pay back government loan

