Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Ted Nugent Speaks Out Against Obama & Gun Control

Liberal/Conservative Singer Ted Nugent (From Texas By the Way Of Detroit, Michigan) On Piers Morgan (Not The Full Interview) -


Gotta Admit, Piers Morgan Got PWND!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Misconceptions About Carbohydrates

(todayifoundout) - It is a common belief that eating even low amounts of carbohydrates increases body weight, whether the carbohydrates are from sugar, bread, fruits or vegetables. The reason for this misconception may be that eating carbohydrates raises insulin, which then lowers blood sugar. Low sugar increases appetite so a person ends up eating more. Considering this, some people advocate significant reduction of carbohydrates in their diet. But diets low in carbohydrates are likely to lack essential nutrients from plant foods, so people may not get enough vitamins, minerals and fiber. Athletes often follow a carbohydrate-loading diet, which involves increasing the amount of carbohydrates for several days before a high-intensity endurance athletic event.

Carbohydrates are one of the most important sources of energy for the human body. Foods containing carbohydrates can’t be cut off a healthy diet because they provide fiber, sugars, and starches, which supply energy to the body in the form of glucose (blood sugar), which is the energy source for human cells, tissues, and organs.

In reality, the amount of fat you gain while consuming carbohydrates depends more heavily on their type. It is not right to say that carbohydrates universally have bad effects on human body. The digestion of a particular carbohydrate depends upon the complexity of its molecular structure. The more complex this structure is, the harder the digestive system works to break it down and absorb it into the bloodstream. So, depending on their chemical structure, there are simple (natural) and complex (man-made) carbohydrates. Simple carbohydrates include natural food sugars (fruits, vegetables, milk products) and sugars added during food processing (cakes, sweets, sweet drinks) and refining. Complex carbohydrates include whole grain breads and cereals, starchy vegetables and legumes. A healthy diet would mean not cutting off all carbohydrates, but to avoid foods with added sugars as they are usually high in calories and low in nutrients.

On the other hand, refined carbohydrates (white bread, refined grains, pastries, sugared drinks) are easily digested and may contribute to weight gain and promote diabetes and heart disease. Man-made carbohydrates are digested quicker compared to natural carbohydrates, because the more the number of processing steps a carbohydrate-heavy food has to go through,during the refining process, the easier it gets digested in the body (basically the less “steps” the body has to go through to break it down as the work has already been done during the refining process). That is why it is smart to choose fruits over processed fruit juices and whole grain bread over refined white bread.

Carbohydrates which you will get from foods of these non-refined groups will not turn to fat nearly so readily. They will be stored in your liver and muscles for when you need extra energy. Recent research published in the Journal of American Medical Association shows that people following a diet low in fat and high in fruits, vegetables, and grains actually tended to lose weight, despite their heavy carbohydrate intake.

So carbohydrates are not there to make you fat. Most of them provide the body with fuel it needs for physical activity and for proper organ function being an important part of a healthy diet. Even fans of low carbohydrate diets agree that the carbohydrate level should be adjusted to the individual. For reference, most experts recommend that 45% to 65% of the diet can be carbohydrates depending upon the individual.

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Patrick Wumbo


It's First Grade People!

(Image is not mine no infringement intended)

Friday, February 17, 2012

BREAKING: Whitney Houston Died.

Did You Here? Pop Diva Whitney Houston Died This Past Weekend. Some Assume It Was Those Pesky Prescription Drugs. What Are Your Thoughts?


Related - Did Prescription Drugs Kill Whitney Houston?

At Least The Whole Thing Put An End To The Demi Moore Fiasco. . .

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Sunday, February 12, 2012

How Everyone Can Afford To Own A Brand New Self-Charging All-Electric Car In 2012.

If you’ve ever wanted to own an all-electric car but couldn’t afford the hefty price tag now you can.  The reasons for wanting to own an electric car are many but the number 1 reason is that electric car owners will never need to buy another drop of oil, gasoline, natural gas, propane, water or fuel of any kind.

Today, in 2012, everyone can own an electric car and pay $thousands less than any limited production all-electric or electric hybrid car. How? You can buy and use any brand new 2012 gasoline fueled GM, Ford or Chrysler mid size or compact car and easily convert it into an all-electric car.   Simply remove the gas combustion engine and all combustion engine related parts from the brand new and mass produced Big 3 automaker car and install a brand new electric motor.   If you don’t like driving an American built car you can also use your favorite Honda, Toyota or other favorite import car.  To recover some of the money you paid out for the new car, you can sell those removed parts to any auto parts salvage yard or retailer. Using the money from the sale of those parts you can buy a brand new electric motor, all of the necessary electrical parts and even pay for the labor to convert the vehicle. In the end you will have an all-electric car that is $thousands less than any electric car sold today.

The technology is here and now to get the World permanently off oil. The technology exists today to stop global warming, to end and prevent oil wars, to stop destroying the environment, to stop rising food prices, to stop cancer and disease, to stop corruption and to stop the enslavement of mankind? The technology has existed for the past 100 years.

Today an all-electric car can be built that can recharge itself while driving and even while parked. So if you use your vehicle only to go to work, school, shopping or play this technology will mean that you will never have to pay for fuel or hydro electric power again.

Source.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Racial Differences Explained.

Came Across A Fascinating YouTube Video That Explains Racial Differences In Skulls & Shows That Caucasoid People Were The Earliest Known Settlers In North America Way Before The Amerindians (American Indians/Asiatics)

The Following Video Is Likely To Offend. Viewer Discretion Is Advised - 

Further Reading.

Friday, February 10, 2012

10 Famous People Who Didn't Go To College.

Most high school counselors want you to believe you have to go to college if you want to be successful in life. But that myth has been disproven time and again.

Some of the richest and most successful people in the U.S, and even the world, made their success without graduating college. Some of them went for a few semesters at most, and some never went to college at all. Here’s a list of 10 famous people that didn’t graduate college.

10 Famous People Without Degrees:

Bill Gates - A college dropout, has been named the richest person in the world by Forbes magazine 27 times. Bill Gates, who was 10 points away from a perfect score on the SAT, enrolled at Harvard College in 1973 only to take a leave of absence two years later to form a partnership with classmate Paul Allen. The partnership became known as Microsoft. In 2007, Bill Gates received an honorary doctorate degree from Harvard University. In 2009, Forbes reports Gates’ net worth at $40 billion. 

Steven Spielberg – Is a movie director and producer. Spielberg was denied acceptance to film school and dropped out of California State University in Long Beach. He co-founded DreamWorks, a major film studio that’s produced several of the highest grossing movie hits and Academy award winning films. Spielberg ranked #205 on Forbes 2009 list of world billionaires with a net worth of $3 billion. He was later granted an honorary degree by USC in 1994.

Michael Dell - Founder and CEO of Dell, Inc., dropped out of college at 19. He first started his computer company in his college dorm room, later using company’s earnings and family loans to expand. In 2008, Forbes ranked Michael Dell #11 in its 400 Richest Americans. As of 2009, he has an estimated net worth of $12.3 billion.

Mary Kay Ash - Attended college but dropped out after she got married. She started Mary Kay Cosmetics after being passed over for a promotion that was given to a man who she’d trained. The company started as a book Mark Kay intended to help women and turned into a business plan. With the help of her son and $5,000, Mary Kay Cosmetics was created. Mary Kay Inc. was named one of Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work for in America and one of the 10 best companies for women.

Andrew Jackson – The most-known for being the 6th president of the United States, but was also a military governor, Army commander, an attorney, and a congressman – all without ever going to college.

Halle Berry - An Oscar-winning actress who never went to college. Instead, she moved to Chicago immediately after high school to become a model and actress. She ranked #66 on Forbes’ Celebrity 100 in 2006 and reportedly made $16 million that year. Berry is also a spokeswoman for Revlon cosmetics and was able to command a higher advertising fee after winning an Academy Award.

Rachel Ray - Hasn’t had any formal culinary training, including college, but has several cooking shows on the Food Network, a talk show on NBC, several New York Times bestselling cookbooks, and her own magazine. She got her start teaching cooking classes to customers at Cowan & Lobel, a gourmet market in Albany, New York. The classes showed customers how to cook meals in 30 minutes or less. In 2008, Forbes.com ranked Rachel Ray #76 in Celebrity 100, reporting her earnings at $18 million a year.

Mark Zuckerberg Co-Founder of the social networking site Facebook #785 in the World’s Billionaires ranks #321 on Forbes’ list of 400 richest Americans. Born in 1984, Mark had an estimated net worth of $1.5 billion in 2008 and is the youngest person ever to appear on one of Forbes’ billionaire lists. He developed Facebook one year on summer vacation after borrowing money from Paypal’s co-founder Peter Theil. In 2008, Microsoft paid $240 million for 1.6% share of Facebook, leading us to believe the site is worth $15 billion.

John D. Rockefeller Sr. - A high school dropout, became the first American billionaire and is said to be the richest man in history. He founded Standard Oil, the first multinational corporation, in 1870. The Supreme Court broke up the company in 1911 stating the company had violated anti-trust law creating a monopoly.

Henry Ford - Never graduated high school, but went on to start one of the largest automobile manufacturing companies in the world, Ford Motor Company. He’s also credited as being the first auto manufacturer to use an assembly line, completely revolutionizing the way cars were produced. The assembly line allowed Ford sell cars at a lower price but the company kept making higher profit because sales volumes continually increased. Time called Ford one of the most influential people of the 20th century.

BONUS: 10 Celebrates Who Don't Have A High School Diploma (And Somehow Are Famous Anyway) - Mark Wahlberg, Christina Aguilera, Simon Cowell, Gisele Bundchen, Jim Carrey, Catherine Zeta-Jones Douglas, Charlie Sheen, Drew Barrymore, Quentin Tarantino, Hilary Swank, Johnny Depp, Micha Barton, Tracy Morgan, Jessica Simpson & Al Picino.
 
Well There You Have It, Proof That You Do Not Need College To Be Successful. Don't Let Anyone Tell You Otherwise.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

O Canada!

Not Very Many People Do Not Know The Canadian National Anthem. Not Very Many People Know That Canada Is A Country, But Who Really Cares Right? Anyway Here Is The Canadian National Anthem -

English Version -


French-

French Lyrics:

O Canada!
Terre de nos aïeux,
Ton front est ceint de fleurons glorieux.

Car ton bras sait porter l'épée,
Il sait porter la croix.

Ton histoire est une épopée,
Des plus brillants exploits.

Et ta valeur, de foi trempée,
Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.

Protégera nos foyers et nos droits.

Monday, February 6, 2012

I Hate My Search Engine!

Are You Someone Who's Sick Of Google And Bing Because They Track Your Information?

Want A Great Alternative? Well Try This - https://startpage.com/eng/

They Do Not Track Your IP Address!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Love For Sale - Ace of Base.

Found This Good Song From One Of My Favourite Bands, Ace of Base.




Song - "Love For Sale" (Demo) By Ace of Base. This Was Taken Off From Their Album "Flowers" (European Version) Circa 1998.

Ace of Base is a pop band based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Its original lineup consisted of Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg, and three siblings, Jonas "Joker" Berggren, Malin "Linn" Berggren and Jenny Berggren. As of 2010 the band now has 2 new members Clara Hagman & Julia Williamson replacing past members Malin Berggren & Jenny Berggren.

Happy February 2012 Everyone!