Rating: 1 1/2 stars (poor-fair) Like so much in this life, Will Ferrell's comedies tread the razor-thin line separating smart/stupid from stupid/stupid.
Spring is oh-so-close. I can almost touch it. I can almost taste it. I can almost well, you get the idea. Spring has just about sprung. I can get a Quantum of Solace from that. It's so close to being spring and spring is so close to being summer that I'm excited. Very excited. We're close to changing the clocks and I'm working on the golf swing once more. There's so much happening, the birds
First Look at Using Expression Blend with Silverlight 2 Last week I did a First Look at Silverlight 2 post that talked about the upcoming Silverlight 2 Beta1 release. In the post I linked to some end-to-end tutorials I've written that walk through some of the fundamental programming concepts behind Silverlight and WPF, and demonstrate how to use them to build a "Digg Search
More than 2,600 Broward County residents have applied to take their tax breaks with them to a new home in the month since voters approved a property tax relief proposal allowing the long-sought ability to transfer savings.
The Roanoke Rapids City Council meets tonight, and Randy Parton is on the agenda again. At issue is how much to pay Parton, even though he is not performing at the theater previously named after him.
OK, sharing is usually a good thing but when it comes to sharing colds, flu and other contagious illnesses there is such a thing as too much sharing. Our bodies are pretty amazing. They work hard, digesting food, pumping blood and oxygen, sending signals from our brains and much more.
For a decade Elias de la Duena has operated one of the forest of construction cranes around Spain's booming third city Valencia. But he spent January and much of February driving around town looking for work.
Feb. 28 (Bloomberg) -- The California Public Employees' Retirement System, the largest U.S. pension fund, will increase investment in commodities to as much as $7.2 billion in the next two years as raw materials prices surge to records.
Snow could pile up again in Eastern Iowa tonight, with as much as 4 inches possible.The National Weather Service has issued a snow advisory for Linn, Johnson, Benton, Iowa, Jones, Cedar, Buchanan and Delaware counties, as well as counties east to the Mississippi River. The advisory runs through midnight.A passing disturbance from the north plains are expected to bring 2 to 3 inches of new snow