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By Eric Jackson on Apr 4, 2008 in cars, video | 0 Comments
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By Eric Jackson on Apr 2, 2008 in Economics, Technology | 0 Comments
Most who have taken “Intro to Economics” in college are familiar with the term “TAANSTAFL.” My Econ 101 professor wrote that on the board as soon as he walked into the room. He proceeded to explain: “If this is the only thing you learn or remember, you’ll be far ahead of most of the world.”
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By Eric Jackson on Mar 24, 2008 in cars | 0 Comments
I’ve owned two Nissan autos. A 1981 280XZ (which my sister ran under a tractor trailer…and lived) and a 1986 300ZX. The 2009 Nissan GT-R is not the same animal. This bad mother-scratcher will do 0-60 in 3.3 seconds. That’s right, for $70K, you can own this mind-bogglingly fast super-car. Just remember to keep it […]
By Eric Jackson on Mar 24, 2008 in Interweb | 0 Comments
Ask ChaCha anything, get an answer from a human.
By Eric Jackson on Mar 11, 2008 in video | 0 Comments
Anonymous Philanthropist Donates 200 Human Kidneys To Hospital
By Eric Jackson on Mar 9, 2008 in communism, corruption, man-drama, soccer is corrupt, soccer violence, stupid behavior, video | 0 Comments
It’s very difficult for me to understand how anyone could get so upset over soccer that they’d stab someone, cause a riot, or frankly, even get up off the couch. Yeah, it’s the most popular sport in the world. So what? At one point, communism was probably the most popular political system in the world. […]
By Eric Jackson on Feb 27, 2008 in TSA, government corruption, stupid behavior, video, weapons | 0 Comments
You could have knocked me over with a feather when I heard that <gasp!> the TSA (Transportation Security Administration) has had 200 employees CAUGHT stealing since its post 9/11 inception. I know…it’s hard to image the government stealing from citizens. And don’t say “it’s people,” not the government. Who do you think does all the […]
By Eric Jackson on Feb 15, 2008 in Politics & Government, movies, video | 0 Comments