Can people disappear into thin air? The following story about David Lang, a Tennessee farmer, may just give you second thoughts about how you answer this question.
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Overcoming the Fear of Judgement as a Writer
I write a couple of sentences and then delete them just as fast. They were horrible. No one will ever want to read this garbage. Why do I even bother trying to write? Maybe I’m not meant to be a writer, I have no talent. If any of this sounds familiar to you, you aren’t alone. Every author that ever put pen to paper (or finger to key) has suffered writer’s block at one point or another.
Helpful Tips on Writing Your First Novel
This article contains a wealth of information that will help you, not only start your first novel, but help you stay on track to finish it.
First Battery to Store Solar Power is a Major Breakthrough in Renewable Energy
Is it a solar cell or a rechargeable battery? Both! The patent-pending device invented at The Ohio State University is the world’s first solar battery.
The Nissan IDS Concept Car – The Future of the Automobile
The Nissan IDS (Intelligent Driving System) concept car is drawing a lot of attention, which is understandable when you when you see it.
The Future of Virtual Reality Games
In the world of gaming, what’s more exciting than virtual reality? Pretty much nothing! Nothing could be better than being right there, front and center, in the middle of all the action. Living the game. We are getting closer to a system that will achieve just that. Here is an update of what you … Continue reading The Future of Virtual Reality Games
Converse Wedges a New Look for an Old Classic
Converse All Star “Chuck Taylor” Basketball shoes have never really been known for updates or redesigns. The birth of an All American Classic In 1917, the Converse Rubber Corp. created its very first rubber soled basketball shoe. The Converse All Stars were originally produced in a natural brown color with black trim. By the 1920s, … Continue reading Converse Wedges a New Look for an Old Classic
By 2018, an Expected 50% of all Australian Homes will Convert to Solar Power
A new report claims that new battery technology could make it possible for Australian homes to generate and store solar-powered energy more inexpensively than traditional electricity suppliers by 2018. A report by The Climate Council, a non-government organisation, found that improvements in battery technology may make solar energy cheaper than purchasing it within … Continue reading By 2018, an Expected 50% of all Australian Homes will Convert to Solar Power








