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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2006-12-26
In 1879, Thomas Edison took a piece of common household thread, carbonized it and gave birth to the first practical light bulb filament while making history. His bulb burned for over 13 hours and star...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2006-12-29
I was writing Part 1 of this article when I received a new email. It came in on my business account and figured it could be important. Of course it was a spammer trying for the hundredth to convince m...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2006-12-30
I embrace new technology and get excited about the possibilities. But I'm fast becoming overloaded by the amount of new terms I need to understand and remember. The latest trend is even more frighteni...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2006-12-30
As I approach my 200th online article, I'm amazed at the number of article writers on the net. Many of them have written hundreds, if not thousands, of articles. I try to vary my subject matter and ha...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-01-03
I admit it, I’m hooked on gadgets. From my first tape recorder and transistorized radio in my teens, I loved watching things work. If they whirled, made sounds, beeped, flashed, had batteries, a...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-01-07
It seems that people everywhere are offended by something. A case in point: Over the 2006 holiday season, a Seattle rabbi threatened to sue the Sea-Tac airport for having a Christmas tree inside the l...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-03-27
Now there's a term that's been tossed around for years. Back in the Leave-it-to-Beaver era of the fifties, it revolved around white picket fenced houses with crew cut-headed kids, smiling parents and ...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-03-27
I figure that I'm as qualified as anyone considering that I've been a male for the past 58 years. I've got to see how other male friends, family, and coworkers have acted, in addition to a variety of ...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-03-28
I raised a daughter, who is now in her early twenties. We both survived the terrible teens and have moved on. But she still retains much of her teenagernish, if I can invent that term. The world of th...
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by Jeffrey Hauser - 2007-03-29
When I began this series, little did I know that it would strike a chord with so many readers. So I decided that I needed to expand into another realm; that of our canine friends. After all, they have...