Title: Deliberate Generalization >>
Artist & Musician: Halima Mitchell

My Newsroom

I decided to create this page and list a bunch of headlines that tend to grab my attention when I’m checking my email or just browsing the net. I used to just bookmark them and then go back to read later. It’s in directory format which makes it much more manageable to delete and update. So this directory will become full of headlines that have at one time or another piqued my interest. If it did with me and you and I share some similar interests then you’ll find some of them interesting, too. ;)




Directory Home - Misc Headlines

Sites for Misc Headlines


9 Pitfalls of Gift Cards - shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/64/avoid-gift-card-pitfalls

Blogging for Breasts - potw.news.yahoo.com/s/potw/35823/hooter-heaven;_ylt=AvEq5UyBB2N7w4eV18k6oLQKwId4
When I saw that headline, my first thought was "WTF!" And well as weird as that sounds, blogging can be used for anything. And guess for those who want breasts, I suppose this is a good concept.

Florida Island Takes Up Arms Against Iguana Invasion - tinyurl.com/2tqogk

Mind Tricks - Optical Illusions - video.yahoo.com/video/play?vid=1512612&fr=
Most should have seen these illusions at one time or another in their life. I thought the video was well put together though. A little too fast on some parts. However, it was a great presentation overall that followed the tempo/beat of the background music while displaying the most common optical illusions in one spot in video format. Entertaining.

No More 'Ho, ho, ho' - www.yahoo.com/s/736772
Apparently, the 'ho' was offending women. Never looked at it that way. But ok. hehe.

Rare Big-Eared Rodent - www.yahoo.com/s/758133
Cool.

Santas Urged to Slim Down - www.yahoo.com/s/736773
I guess they're wanting to make an example out of Santa for the 'youngins'.

Taping it to the Streets - www.yahoo.com/s/704415
Some artistic stuff. I found interesting enough to put here.

Ugly Overload - uglyoverload.blogspot.com/2006_03_01_archive.html
Quite an overload; however interesting.

What's in a Name? Maybe an Unconscious Trend toward Failure. - www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2007-11-14-name-study_N.htm?csp=1
If I got ANYTHING from this article, it was simply entertainment. Well the comments of the people had their hand in that. haha.

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