Elizabeth Bennett is a winner of a recipe contest. This non beef recipe netted her a first prize of ten thousand dollars in a national burger contest. It is a lamb patty burger and it is delicious:
July 3rd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Home and Garden, How-To, Recipes | No Comments »
Elizabeth Bennett is a winner of a recipe contest. This non beef recipe netted her a first prize of ten thousand dollars in a national burger contest. It is a lamb patty burger and it is delicious:
July 3rd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Opinion, Technology and Science | No Comments »
A New York court ruling effectively renders Google’s privacy policy useless. Google, the owner of YouTube, must surrender all data about site visitors to YouTube:
July 2nd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Opinion, Politics and Government, Technology and Science | No Comments »
There is universal agreement that identity theft is one of the trends in crime in the technological age. Identity theft not only can rob a person of his/her financial resources. It can destroy one’s name and reputation. In the case of medical identity theft, it can be a matter of life or death. An identity thief can use a stolen identity for medical treatment which eventually can harm the person who true identity was used.
July 2nd, 2008 Justin Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Since Catherine and I started DailyGreatDeals, we have not posted many deals here on PublicRadar. A vendor that I buy remanfactured ink from is offering 15% off remanufactured ink for the 4th of July. This ink is great, and the prices are even better. Free shipping on orders over $50.
Coupon expires on July 7, 2008 so buy soon!
July 2nd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Opinion, Sports | No Comments »
If you wander over to the ESPN site and look for a story about Natalie Coughlin on the front page, you won’t find one there. You won’t find a Natalie Coughlin story on the front page of Sports Illustrated either. However, you will find a Natalie Coughlin article here, on the front page of PublicRadar. She deserves the recognition.
July 2nd, 2008 Catherine Posted in Politics and Government | No Comments »
In a lengthy litigation process, the European Court of Human Rights has recognized that the surveillance of telephone communication tramples privacy rights:
July 2nd, 2008 Justin Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments »
After upgrading to your new iPhones 3G, let’s face it - you do not need two iPhones. In order to combat this, Apple has come up with a rather ingenious idea. They are going to allow customers who upgrade to the new iPhone to keep their old one and use it as a wi-fi enabled iPod. The cell phone functions would be disabled.