Monthly Archives: January 2009
Recovery Audit Best Practices
Best practices for performing a recovery audit from considerations for selecting a recovery firm to planning the most effective and cost-efficient project.
Building Osprey Nesting Platforms: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ben Wurst's osprey conservation video tutorial demonstrates a step-by-step guide for building osprey nesting platforms from start to finish.
The Dana Carvey Show Was Awesome
A mini episode of the quickly canceled, though critically acclaimed, sketch comedy "The Dana Carvey Show". Featuring Stephen Colbert and Steve Carrell.
Posted in Entertainment, Humor Tagged charlie kaufman, comedy, dana carvey, dave chappelle, minisode, robert smigel, stephen colbert, steve carrell, television, the dana carvey show 1 Comment
UFO Sighting At Obama Inauguration
During Barack Obama's 2009 presidential inauguration, a UFO flew past the Washington Monument knowing full well that it would be caught on film.
Posted in Current Events, Politics, Science Fiction, Society Tagged 2009 presidential inauguration, 2012, aliens, obama, ufo, washington monument, youtube 9 Comments
Retroviruses In Your DNA and Evolution
Endogenous retroviral DNA makes up about eight percent of the Human genome. Theories on endogenous retroviruses and their impact on evolution.
Posted in Science Tagged dna, endogenous, erv, evolution, gene, genome, germ line, mutation, nucleus, retrovirus, rna 8 Comments
Reality Television Signals the End to a Civilized Society
Reality TV turns toward a grim future foretold in B-level movies such as The Running Man and Death Race with the premier of the show Smile, You're Under Arrest.
Posted in Entertainment, Movies, Society Tagged america, arnold schawrzenegger, colosseum, cops, death race, gladiator, gladiatorial games, jason statham, reality television, rome, the running man 9 Comments
What Is Yoga?
Yoga has spread like wildfire across the USA. Although it is a popular exercise routine, many practitioners do not know its deeper aspects and ancient history.
Posted in Yoga Tagged american yoga, asana, astanga yoga, concentration, eight limbs of yoga, enlightenment, Exercise, meditation, niyama, patanjali, pranayama, pratyahara, raja yoga, samadhi 13 Comments
Word Power: Onomatopoeia
The understanding of the history and etymology of the word onomatopoeia by analyzing the Ancient Greek language.




A Brief History of Yoga: Part I