Josh Greenberger: A computer consultant for over two decades, the author has developed software for such organizations as NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies, AT&T, Charles Schwab, Bell Laboratories and Chase Manhattan Bank. Since 1984, the author's literary works have appeared in such periodicals as The New York Post, The Daily News, The Village Voice, The Jewish Press, and others. His ar
The Crumbling Facade Of The Theory Of Evolution by Josh Greenberger(March, 2008) The scientific concept of the origin of life on earth begins with the premise that life first appeared billions of years ago with the formation of microscopic organisms out of inanimate matter. In the billions of years which followed, small organisms evolved into higher and more complex forms of life through random mutations, and one species evolved into another....... Similar Editorial : The Domino Theory by Phil Basten. | Source : Chemistry Guide
Will The Phoenix Lander Make A Mockery Of Evolution? Keywrods: (June 24, 2008) The Phoenix lander's May 31st, 2008, transmission of photos of ice on Mars is being hailed as a possible breakthrough in our search for life on other planets. The hope is to test the ice for evidence of organic compounds that are the chemical building blocks of life.This kind of optimism, however, makes one wonder if scientists have lost all reasoning abilities. If we...... Similar Editorial : Phoenix MLS by philipe1. | Source : Chemistry Tutoring
Tech Support And Root Canal (Humor) Which one is more painful: calling tech support or root canal? Calling tech support can be a lot like going to the dentist with a toothache, whereupon the dentist pulls out one tooth at a time and keeps asking if it still hurts. He finally gets to the last tooth and says, "Ah, that's the one."Tech support people fall into three major categories: those who know what they're talking about, those who...... Similar Editorial : Root Canal by DebbieB23. | Source : Advanced Visual Technologies
Are Personal Computers Becoming Too Personal? (Humor) Are Personal Computers Becoming Too Personal?from shopndrop.comHas the PC replaced the dog as man's best friend? The rapid development of successive generations of high-speed computer chips has brought with it a bounty of personal amenities and business aids ranging from efficient interactive multimedia games to instantaneous online banking and trading to speedy access of CD data. But this high...... Similar Editorial : Get More Personal by Josh Hinds. | Source : Business Computers