A Food Obsession
Across America, folks are big on BBQ.
In the throes of the American Revolution, our patriots pigged out. In 1769, George Washington made record of attending a “barbicue” in Alexandria, Virginia—written proof that America’s love affair with barbecue is in fact older than America itself.
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What’s on Your Mind?
The status of your Facebook status.
In July 2010, Facebook reached 500 million active users. This means that roughly one in every 14 people in the world is currently on the social networking website. Now, with the critically and commercially acclaimed movie The Social Network racking up major awards, and Facebook-founder Mark Zuckerberg’s being selected as TIME magazine’s Person of the Year, industry leaders project Facebook to continue its meteoric rise throughout 2011.
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Eco-friendly Tech Tools
Make a statement with these green gadgets.
Most of us can’t imagine living without our technological toys; from laptops to hairdryers, we often depend on plugging in to get through the day. While gadgets make our lives more comfortable in many ways, they often wreak havoc on the natural environment. Sure, you can buy a hybrid car or install solar panels on your house, but don’t forget about the smaller tools that can be replaced by eco-friendly versions. Here are some fun innovations that have recently hit the market:
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