The thumb is a very useful part of the human body. Not only does it allow us to grasp a soda can, without it, we cannot drive a screw into a board.
Try tying a shoelace with only our eight fingers. ...
For years, sales calls over landline phone systems were a nuisance, at best. We had no way to see who was calling, and invariably, the calls came through at just the wrong times. We were sitting down ...
Modern washing machines offer more wash cycles than the average homeowner will ever utilize. From bulky loads, to whites only, to steam cycles designed to remove wrinkles and freshen lightly-worn ...
Read more: The Heavy-Duty Cycle
Ice storms decimated the Central United States in December of 2013. Four inches of ice and sleet followed by four days of sub-freezing weather, and a quarter of the country was locked up tight. Those ...
Read more: A River of Tears
Rust is an insidious beast. It chews away at the structure of buildings, cars, and tools. Its creeping fingers find their way through layers of paint, inside insulating rubber, and past every ...
Read more: America’s Rusty Hole
Internet dating can be a risky business. In the virtual world of computers, anything is possible. A bald pate? Draw in a little hair. Love handles? There is an eraser tool. And what about those ...
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The wind is one of the fiercest forces on the planet earth. A tornado can reach speeds of hundreds of miles per hour, ripping even the asphalt from city streets. A hurricane can wrestle the ocean ...
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There are few things as terrifying in this world as lightning and thunder. Lightning flashes across the landscape with an intensity intolerable to our eyes, and it does so without warning or care for ...
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Some people think of black as the absence of color. Rather, it is the ability of certain substances to pull in all spectrums of light and let none escape. Black absorbs all ...
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All authority on this world comes from God.
If we have been blessed with children, we must treat them with respect. If we are elected to a public office, the law must be courted with the utmost of ...
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There are two types of rain. One cleanses everything it hits, and the other leaves things dirty and soiled.
Take the lowlands of North Carolina, for example. Some summers the rain falls with ...
Read more: The Dirty Rain
The thumb is a very useful part of the human body. Not only does it allow us to grasp a soda can, without it, we cannot drive a screw into a board.
Try tying a shoelace with only our eight fingers. ...
For years, sales calls over landline phone systems were a nuisance, at best. We had no way to see who was calling, and invariably, the calls came through at just the wrong times. We were sitting down ...
Modern washing machines offer more wash cycles than the average homeowner will ever utilize. From bulky loads, to whites only, to steam cycles designed to remove wrinkles and freshen lightly-worn ...
Read more: The Heavy-Duty Cycle
Ice storms decimated the Central United States in December of 2013. Four inches of ice and sleet followed by four days of sub-freezing weather, and a quarter of the country was locked up tight. Those ...
Read more: A River of Tears
Rust is an insidious beast. It chews away at the structure of buildings, cars, and tools. Its creeping fingers find their way through layers of paint, inside insulating rubber, and past every ...
Read more: America’s Rusty Hole
Internet dating can be a risky business. In the virtual world of computers, anything is possible. A bald pate? Draw in a little hair. Love handles? There is an eraser tool. And what about those ...
Read more: Internet Dating