I am a Google Geek. My BlackBerry is loaded with Google Mobile Apps: Google Maps, GMail, Google Docs, Google News, Google Search…you get the point. Yesterday, I traded up to the new Verizon Wireless BlackBerry Curve. Geek that I am, I activated the phone, then I set out to install all the Google Mobile Apps. Guess not. Are Google Apps are no longer compatible with Verizon Wireless BlackBerrys? Every attempt to download all things Google was met with interference or lack of access. Microsoft’s is now the sole search engine for these phones. Is it me or has the
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Many, many thanks to Jane Hersey of the Feingold Association (and her husband Harry) who came to D.C. today to speak about the harmful effects of additives in food. She shared how minor substitutions in our diet can help eliminate or alleviate a whole host of problems. A video of her talk will be posted on YouTube. For more information, visit Feingold.org (or ADHDDiet.org).
Left side vs. Right side…simple substitutions below. (Examples of additive-free foods are on the right.)
Please click on the mouse for a compelling example of the effects of food coloring:
Thank you Jimmy and Thomas (and of course my hero, John) for all of your help with this project!
One of the wonderful benefits of graduation season is the wisdom that is shared in commencement speeches. J.K. Rowling was this year’s Commencement Speaker at Harvard. Her speech is definitely worth watching–and her wisdom is worth remembering.
This is a picture of the Newseum’s exhibit of photographer Bill Biggart’s equipment and personal belongings. It was heart-wrenching to see these displayed alongside his last pictures and a video of his heroic wife. Mr. Biggart lost his life on September 11th; his story is incredible…click here to read more. The exhibit was stunningly moving.
The Newseum is spectacular. Jenny was right–I was awed. I think I may join so I can go back again and again–because there was not enough time to see all I wanted to see. And, I didn’t even find Garrett Graff’s notebook (even though Jenny very kindly tried to help me via Twitter…but unfortunately, we had already left).
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