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Work for GW as House Staff!

theuhp wrote 1 month ago: We sent this out in the NewsFlash! today, but I wanted to highlight this opportunity here too.  We … more →

Tags: Job Opportunity, Community, g.w, Honors, housing, STAFF, Work, Employment, Job

Meet the Professor: Professor Lynette Osborne1 comment

Jared wrote 3 months ago: Professor Lynette Osborne Hey everyone!  Since we have this fantastic new blog, I thought I’d introd … more →

Tags: Introductions, GWU, Honors Program, Lynette Osborne, Sociology, Purdue, Old Dominion, National Academy of Engineering, CASEE

Meet the Professor: Prof. Robert Shepherd

Jared wrote 3 months ago: Professor Robert Shepherd Professor Shepherd has been affiliated with the Honors Program since 2002, … more →

Tags: Introductions, Robert Shepherd, GWU, faculty, Honors Program, Asia on Tour: the Rise of the Asian Tourist, Journal of Contemporary Asia, Heritage management, philosophy (east & west)

24 new Half-Blood Prince Images & calendar promotions released online.

thepoisonquill wrote 6 months ago: Fourteen new Half-Blood Prince images have emerged online. The promotional images illustrate various … more →

Tags: SCQ News, Half-blood Prince news, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince news

New Half-Blood Prince products: clocks, key chains and lunch boxes.

thepoisonquill wrote 7 months ago: Entertainment Earth has unveiled brand-new Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince products. The prod … more →

Tags: SCQ News, Entertainment Earth

What tripUHP is about

tripuhp wrote 10 months ago: Once upon a time, in a little room far, far away, 2 good friends and myself decided to spend a year … more →

Tags: about, Trip Uhp, Ultimate Holiday Planner, south african travel blog, TRAVEL TO SOUTH AFRICA

summer's almost over

elchipz wrote 1 year ago: The end of our collective gardening project, ’summer homestead,’ was bittersweet. Just a … more →

Tags: Blogroll, news and events, Random Stuff, Chipley, Art, Urban, Homesteading, Project, Governors Island

1 in 500 Kids with CT scans may develop cancer?1 comment

healthandsurvival wrote 1 year ago: HOW I SEE IT! I think defensive medicine is the key here. A doctor does not want to get sued for mis … more →

Tags: survival, health, Diseases, Medicine, drugs, Politics and Medicine, Society, Women's Health, Childrens' Health

Why my next TV will be a 55" Sony SXRD...1 comment

Jin wrote 2 years ago: The most popular TV technology today is LCD. LCD TVs come in many sizes: from smallish 13″ one … more →

Tags: Sony, LCoS, 1080p, SXRD, LCD TV, Plasma TV, Rear Projection TV, 5/5, eMi

UNIDENTIFIED HAITIAN PAINTERS ["UHP"]4 comments

nomoonnight wrote 2 years ago: Figures stare accusingly from a chocolate background at the observer: This There have been reports o … more →

Tags: On Art, Haitian Art, Unidentified Haitian Painters, National Gallery of Art, Congress, ET, ninja turtle

Wait... what?4 comments

makeastand wrote 2 years ago: Today’s voice is Jared Massey’s from Utah. I was merrily surfing around, catching up on … more →

Tags: Voices, rants, Utah, Highway, Patrol, taser, COP, Speeding, Ticket

Sony KDS-R60XBR2: 60" SXRD LCoS RPTV5 comments

Jin wrote 2 years ago: Sony’s KDS-R60XBR2 is a 60″ rear projection TV (RPTV) based on LCoS technology, Sony … more →

Tags: Sony, LED, DLP, LCoS, HDMI, 1080p, SXRD, ATSC, NTSC

Laser TV1 comment

Jin wrote 3 years ago: First we had tube TVs based on cathode ray tubes (CRTs). Then TV technology exploded into several: L … more →

Tags: sharp, LED, CCFL, OLED, Samsung, sed, Plasma, DLP, LCoS


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