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Josh Greenberger
Member since 10th March 2006
Occupation: Computer Consultant / Writer Josh Greenberger: As a computer consultant for over two decades, has
developed software for NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies, AT&T, Charles Schwab, Bell Laboratories and Chase
Manhattan Bank. Has appeared, in the form of letters and articles, in The New York Post, New York Daily News, New
York Times, Village Voice, Jewish Press, Hamodia and others. Articles have
ranged from humor to scientific to current events. Wrote a book disproving the theory of evolution (Human
Intelligence Gone Ape a.k.a. Who Let The Apes Out),
available in stores and online. Has written several screenplays.
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13th August 2008
(July 2008) What are the methods used by scientists to date archeological finds? And do those methods tell the true age of buried organisms?
The method used by scientists to determine the age of archaeological finds is called radiometric dating. It in...
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17th July 2008
(June 2008) Nancy Pelosi will probably go down in history as the greatest enemy-from-within this country has ever had. As bad as Bush's ratings are, the Democratic Congress' is even worse, and Nancy Pelosi scrapes the bottom of the barrel.
Her claim of...
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03rd July 2008
(June 24, 2008) The Phoenix lander's May 31st, 2008, transmission of photos of ice on Mars is being hailed as a possible breakthrough in our search for life on other planets. The hope is to test the ice for evidence of organic compounds that are the chemi...
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23rd June 2008
Due to increased fuel costs, airlines have been forced to cut back on some amenities, and charge for some services traditionally included in airfare.
In addition to some of these changes, this list also includes some changes which, I have from reliabl...
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11th June 2008
(June 4, 2008) It's easy to blame our current predicament of high gasoline prices on insufficient oil production or export by OPEC. It's more difficult to blame ourselves for passivity and lack of resolve. There's no question that OPEC could help alleviat...
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25th March 2008
by Josh Greenberger
(March, 2008) The scientific concept of the origin of life on earth begins with the premise that life first appeared billions of years ago with the formation of microscopic organisms out of i...
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22nd January 2008
by JoshGreenberger.com
How did terrorism, which has been around for centuries, go from a sporadic, often localized, atrocity to a global threat in the 21st Century? Are terrorists recruiting more vigorously? Do ...
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30th October 2007
Does the right to privacy outweigh the right to life? From the way some of our laws are written or interpreted, it seems that way. Seven U.S. soldiers were kidnaped on May 12 in Iraq by heavily armed al Qaeda gunmen. Four soldiers were killed,...
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18th April 2007
Our educational systems may be contributing to the rearing of kids with almost monster-like personality traits. Are metal detectors and gun control the answer? Or are we missing the real dangers?
To say that school violence has increased over the last...
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12th April 2007
Has House Speaker Nancy Pelosi been having secret talks with Osama bin Laden? This chilling phone conversation may disturb you. Rumor has it that it's a wiretap of Pelosi's office. Is it? You be the judge.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is in her office, ...
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17th November 2006
Good Wishes For The New Year. Please feel free to send this to a loved one.
May you be healthier this year than last year.
May you have more money this year than last year.
May you drive a bigger car this year.
May you have a bigger house ...
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31st August 2006
With the unprecedented number of law enforcement personnel on terrorism duty in many countries, why are terrorist plots increasing rather than decreasing?
In recent years we've seen an enormous increase in the sophistication and might of terrorists. T...
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12th April 2006
Recently the fossil of a creature, named Tiktaalik (pronounced tick-TAH-lick), which seems to blur the line between fish-like creatures and four-legged animals, was discovered on Ellesmere Island, in Arctic Canada. It's been touted as evolution's "missing...
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31st March 2006
Black Holes
from shopndrop.com
What are black holes? And how are they formed?
Black holes are probably the most fascinating (theoretical) objects in astronomy. Such objects, which scientists believe must exist, w...
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31st March 2006
Singles, Dating and Phone Numbers
from shopndrop.com
Taking phone numbers for dates: should guys be collecting them like stamps?
Many relationships begin with a phone number -- the guy asks the girl for her numbe...
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