Feb 22
COTV in the end
Welcome to the February 21, 2008 edition of carnival of the vanities. Sorry about the slight delay in posting. I was rather out of it on Wednesday evening and was unable to post this.
Freddie L. Sirmans, Sr. presents Can The US Prevent A Starvation Crisis? posted at Can The US Prevent A Starvation Crisis.
Aparna presents Swimming in over-chlorinated pools can have adverse effects on your skin, hair and teeth posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Most swimming pools especially in the third world countries use chlorine as it is the cheapest and one of the most efficient ways of disinfecting the waters.Correct levels of chlorine in waters dont pose much of a health hazard. But if the level becomes too high, the water can become acidic and swimming in such over-chlorinated waters can cause many problems.”
Tiffany Colter presents Writing Career Coach: A Pleasant surprise and How I got here Part 2 posted at Writing Career Coach, saying, “A pleasant surprise on how to have success beginning from the first day of this New Year!”
John Crenshaw presents >The Biggest Scam Your Bank Gets Away With Everyday posted at Truthful Lending dot Com, saying, “This little known scam accounts for a huge portion of fees paid to banks every year and is going on right under your nose. The worst part is, it’s completely legal.”
GrrlScientist presents Rocks vs Clocks: When Did Modern Birds Really Appear? posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “New molecular evidence reveals that modern birds likely first appeared 100 MYA, not 60-65 MYA, as the fossils suggest.”
Alvaro Fernandez presents Posit Science Brain Fitness Program 2.0: Open Questions posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “Open questions for one of the leading “brain training” software developers.”
GrrlScientist presents A Brief History of the Subway Tile Art at 81st & CPW (AMNH Station) posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “A brief history of the tile mosaic artworks that I’ve been presenting to you from NYC’s AMNH (81st/CPW) subway platforms. Includes many many pictures, and all the animals are identified, too—the first time anyone has done this.”
Raymond presents Happy Valentines Day – Melting Pot Memories Are Expensive But Worth It posted at Money Blue Book.
New Old-Fashioned Gal presents An Easy Alternative posted at Diary of a New Old-Fashioned Gal, saying, “Ever since I read The World Without Us, I have been a bit obsessed with cutting as much plastic out of my life as possible.”
Brad Trnavsky presents The 10% Principle. – Sales Management 2.0 posted at Sales Management 2.0.
Kevin Fleming presents Watch Lost Online – Catch up before the new season! posted at Satellite TV Guru.
John presents Letter On the Horseshoe Crab Harvest posted at A DC Birding Blog.
The Middle Papers presents The Soft Places posted at The Middle Papers.
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Obama’s Words – A Textbook Case Of Subtle Sexism posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.
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