Debt Slavery: Why Are Americans So Willing To Dig Themselves Deep Into Debt?
The New York Times has an article that tells the unfortunate tale of Diane McLeod and her love affair with debt. She started out "debt free" when she got married, but after a divorce she'd managed to accrue $25,000 in credit card debt. Despite not having a down payment or any assets, Diane was... MORE >>
Domino's Tests The Limits Of What Humans Will Eat
Most people don't realize that scientists at Domino's are working overtime to discover the absolute limit of what humans will consume. "The Domino's scientists now believe a certain percentage of human beings may have a genetic predisposition to eat unhealthy foods made from other even... MORE >>
How Long Can McDonald's Afford To Keep The Double Cheeseburger On The Dollar Menu?
Double cheeseburger fans are going to have to face a grim reality. The rising cost of raw materials means that McDonald's has to pay more for beef— and the double cheeseburger will probably have to leave the dollar menu.
"The cost implications of having that value menu have changed... MORE >>
EBoost Media Calls Rogier A "Faggot" And A "Queer"
Note: There's been some confusion over company names, and Johnny Chan with eBoost Consulting wants you to know that his company is not involved in this story.
If a company promises to increase your Google PageRank, run! Rogier fell for eBoost Media's sweet words—they promised an... MORE >>
6 Plants That Will Grow Almost Anywhere
Imagine how much money you could save by growing your own herbs or cherry tomatoes? That's just one of the benefits you can reap by using this list by Leslie Land, blogger for the Daily Green and lead author of "1000 Gardening Questions and Answers." All you need is some water, a safe outdoor... MORE >>
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