David O'Connor
I'm a dabbler. I like to think about trying new things until I suffer anxiety attacks. Once in a while I even forsake the pressure and actually do the things.
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14 Year-Old Teen Builds Earthquake DetectorSebastian Alegria automatically warns thousands of Twitter followers about upcoming earthquakes using his homemade detection. -
A Comparison of Free Ear Training SoftwareEar training is a great way of learning how to play music by ear. The Internet offers many free programs that teach you how to do it right. Click here for the specifics.
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Wireless InternetDoes your wireless connection drop when you move from your modem? Most wireless routers, even bleeding-edge ones, can't transmit a connection more than a hundred feet. Using one of these homemade antennas, you'll be able to connect from a mile away.
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Bloggers Who Get Book DealsSome bloggers get all the luck. These people became so popular, they were offered book deals. They also offer blogging tips.
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Jason Bateman, Michael Cera from "Arrested Development" Back Together in MovieTelevision superstars Michael Cera and Jason Bateman are starring in the same movie, Juno, which opens nationwide in December. So far, there hasn't been one negative review of the film. It has a 100% positive rating on www.RottenTomatoes.com, an aggregator for film reviews. -
The Cassette Tape that Spawned a Genre: C86 and the Birth of Indie PopWhen the C86 tape was released, the British underground barreled into a whole new layer of earth. Inspired by the ideals of the punk movement, the pioneers crafted gentle, innocent pop music that sent the disconnected happily to the scene. -
Cheap Clothes for College: Thrift Stores, Clothing Swaps and MoreIt may seem that bargains are impossible to find when you're looking for college rags, but the truth is actually quite the contrary. Thrift stores, clothes swaps, and your crafty hands can all aid in getting cheap clothing.
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Buy Textbooks at Prices You Can AffordThe prices of new textbooks seem are giving class prices a run for their money. Who said community college was cheap? Using these tips, you can escape the financial genocide of book buying and still land the necessary textbooks in time.
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The Best Free Web HostsFree web hosts are all over the place, but are they worth it? -
How to Fall Asleep Every DaySleep-deprived thinking bonding with a bit of anger had me obsessing over a sleep solution. I've made the atomic bomb of shuteye. -
How to Get Rid of Annoying Pop-up AdvertisementsOnline advertisements distract me from my duties, deceive me of the truth, and often make the day a little worse. Yet, they are the reason for the size and depth of the internet. -
Make Your Own Musical InstrumentsDoes the thought of spending hard-earned money on an piece of entertainment make you cringe? Then, why not make your own entertainment with homemade instruments. -
Successful Fair Trade CollegesWho says the young are apathetic? Activism has never been more prevalent, than with Fair Trade students. -
Best Places to Buy Fair Trade Goods OnlineThere are a few good options when it comes to buying fair trade goods online -
Is Fair Trade a Fair Trade-off?Fair trade is a trading mechanism that aims to compensate producers in a way that is considered more "fair" when compared to other methods, but it is also more expensive for consumers. -
No Sweat Apparel is for Consumers with a ConscienceThe textile industry is notorious for overcharging consumers, disadvantaging employees, and taxing our environment. Why not shop with a conscience? -
Demand Change from the United Nations with "24 Hours for Darfur"24 Hours for Darfur is a brilliant new campaign to connect activists with people in power. The aim is to show 24 hours of footage with people asking, questioning, and demanding the United Nations and others to make a difference in Darfur.
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Being Vegetarian on CampusThe campus is intimidating enough itself, the food choices don't need to be. Here are tips to remain a healthy, budding herbivore at your learning palace.

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