You may use your computer every day, but do you reallycomprehend the lingo? Aol.com has done a survey and foundthat few computer users really understand “Geek Speak.” Whatdo “phishing” and “spyware” mean? What’s a blog? And whatdoes it mean when a friend signs his email “LOL?”
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Linda Howe and Whitley Strieber lead off with a stunning story about the Gulf Stream slowing down, as predicted in Superstorm. Then William Henry interviews Laurence Gardner about explosive revelations in his new book, the Magadalene Legacy. Hear what he DIDN’T SAY on Coast to Coast AM! Then Linda returns with an interview with the scientist who has discovered the new Gulf Stream problem, and we get to hear exactly what he discovered and what it means. Fasten your seatbelts, folks! Laurence’s website is Graal.co.uk. William Henry’s website is Williamhenry.net.

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Whitley Strieber joins William Henry and Laurence Gardner in a riveting conversation about the hidden politics of the era in which Jeus lived. This launches them into a disucssion about the technology described in the Bible, and the possibility that the ancients possessed advanced knowledge that has not been lost, as has been assumed, but hidden.

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Newswise – Gamblers who lose more money than they can afford and whocan’t stay away from the slot machines may have a form ofbrain damage. Researchers say that the decision-makingfunctions of the brain’s pre-frontal cortex seem to bedamaged in pathological gamblers, who can’t discriminatebetween short-term rewards and the long-term negativeconsequences of gambling.

Dr.Maria Roca examined 11 pathological gamblers, along with10 control subjects, on the abilities to make decisions,control their inhibitions and direct their attention. In thedecision-making tasks, the gamblers made more”disadvantageous” choices. In the inhibitory control andattention tasks, the gamblers made more errors.

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