Summer getaways suitable for wallets and pets

Few would disagree that summer vacations engender thoughts of pristine beaches, sparkling pools, relaxing spas, and great restaurants for every member of the family except, perhaps, the four-legged. The perfect summer day for Fido or Fluffy would probably include a helping of delicious sandwiches, a relaxing grooming session, and a few hours to search and chew on chew toys before […]

Frank J. Tipler: The Resurrection of the Omega Point

According to Frank Tipler, the most fundamental of the fundamentals, the holiest of holies, is that everything it postulates (resurrection, an afterlife, immortality) is predetermined by the laws of physics, no more, no less. So what does Frank Tipler postulate? Its basic premise is that life (including you and me), the Universe and everything will be resurrected down to the […]

Towing services offer more than trailers

Many people think that Henry Ford invented the first automobile. However, some 20 years before Ford automated the production of automobiles with the assembly line, Karl Benz invented the first automobile. It wasn’t until 1916 that the first driver’s licenses were issued. A couple of years after that, a Model T Ford was driven into a creek in Tennessee and […]

5 of the best digital marketing jobs

In case you are hoping to change or manufacture a calling in the digital marketing circle, you are certainly looking at the perfect place. This is because there are a myriad of diverse professions in this field, each of which has changed a lot in terms of required skill ranges, as well as regular inclination and abilities. Regardless of whether […]

Until Dawn (PS4) Review

Synopsis: So in the last week I had the opportunity to sit back and play Sony’s exclusive game for PlayStation 4, Until Dawn. A game that follows teenagers as they head to a mountain cabin for a fun and action-packed weekend with their friends. Although this mountain is not what it seems and when you arrive, you are immersed in […]

Parallels: a takeover of Gaza

Imagine this: a schoolyard. A small group of well-to-do third-degree thugs. They like to hit 1st graders, especially the small and weak. The rest of the 3rd graders slowly muster up the courage to tell them to stop, to tell them they are wrong. They have already distanced themselves from the bullies, not wanting to have anything to do with […]