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Tour De Finder: A Quick Guide to the Mac OS X Finder

In Windows you have Explorer, which allows you to navigate through your files. In Mac OS X, you have the Finder. The Finder is one of the hidden jewels of OS X, especially in Leopard - now it's not perfect and definitely has its shortcomings, but it ...

From STEVEN HART, Associated Content,  8 Jul 2009

Did You Hear...?

How often do you get the phrase, "Did you hear about.....?" I'll admit that I haven't kept an official count, but I'm willing to wager that it is quite a bit. Between reading articles and reports, talking to people in conversation, watching television, ...

From STEVEN HART, Associated Content,  29 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Google Inc.

Adios Friedman, Hello Krugman

I doubt this was the Nobel Prize academy's intent, but the awarding of the laurel in economics to Paul Krugman really brings down the curtain on the age of Milton Friedman. Just as Friedman's dogmas about free markets and deregulation were the ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  13 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Milton Friedman,  Paul Krugman

Scarlet Knights and Red Faces

If the Rutgers University alumni in your neighborhood seem to be standing a little taller and walking with a bit more swagger than usual this weekend, it's probably because the university's big-time football team has scored a big-time honor: coach Greg ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  28 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Mike Teel,  Detroit News

The Dilbertization of The Record Continues

The memo stated that the move could save about $2.4 million per year. Borg confirmed the memo and said that most of the news staff would actually become mobile journalists, working from the field, while others would also relocate to one of the paper's ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  30 Jun 2008

Two Racial Visions at Rutgers

The debate took place in November 1961 on the Newark campus of Rutgers University, in the heart of a rigidly segregated city that was only a few years away from exploding. Malcolm X was at the peak of his stature within the separatist Nation of Islam ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  10 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Malcolm X,  Elijah Muhammad,  Harvard University

Purse Strings and Puppet Strings at Montclair U.

One of the problems faced by college newspapers - particularly good college newspapers that aren't afraid to step on some toes - is the tendency of student governments to treat their control of the purse strings for student activities as puppet strings. ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  30 Jan 2008

Nava Say Nava Again: Princeton University Winger Lied About Assault

Has it really been only about a month since David Horowitz blew through the Princeton University campus for Islamo-Fiasco Awareness Week? That cross-country pity party, which drew horselaughs from left- and right-wing alike, served chiefly as a stage ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  17 Dec 2007
Related Topics: David Horowitz,  Princeton University

Winger Radio vs. Bruce Springsteen

Radio stations are hemorrhaging listeners on a monthly basis and satellite radio and music downloads are gaining in popularity, so obviously it makes some kind of sense to  deny airplay to a top-selling album because the artist doesn't think too highly ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  30 Oct 2007
Related Topics: Bruce Springsteen,  Saul Alinsky

Brother, Can You Spare $7.1 Billion?

President Bush's dazzlingly ambitious plan to provide on-the-ground military training for insurgents and terrorists, all while eroding America's military strength, increasing the regional influence of anti-American players and blackening America's name ...

From STEVEN HART, BlueJersey.net,  28 Sep 2007
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  U.S. Democratic Party

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