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Culinary School Update on Simple, Good & Tasty: Menu Planning Basics
VisitSimple, Good and Tastyfor one of my last culinary school updates for the semester.This time we change gears as I share what I've learned from my menu planning course. Our teacher provided us w...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 2:44 PM
Black Friday: Greed for the 99%'ers
Greed isn't reserved for the rich, and it isn't an all-or-nothing, good-or-evil proposition. Greed is a sneaky foe that creeps up on us normal folks, too... All alone on Thanksgiving night,I decided ...
Posted on 11/27/12 at 8:49 AM
Writing, Blogging, and Speaking, Intelligently
I have met people withPhD'swho say things like this: "Her and me went to the movies." "This gift is for she and I." While this may peg me as a language snob, I think twice before I listen to a su...
Posted on 11/8/12 at 3:26 PM
World-renowned UND astronomy team to Webcast rare transit of Venus across the sun; event won’t be seen again for a century
A world-renowned cosmic observation team from the University of North Dakota is at it again with the second of a one-two celestial punch. Just two weeks after Webcasting a rare annular solar eclipse,...
Posted on 6/1/12 at 2:54 PM
Flensburg Files News Flyer: 12 October 2011
While away at the German Horticulture Show BUGA in Koblenz this past weekend, we have some dedications to mention from both sides of the Atlantic and a mind-boggling story which might keep Germans fro...
Posted on 10/12/11 at 7:35 AM
Computer glitches derail school tests in 3 states 
School districts across several states are rescheduling high-stakes tests that judge student proficiency and even determine teachers' pay because of technical problems involving the test administrators' computer systems.
By Tom Voyne and Tom LoBianco , May 01, 2013
Grand Forks homeless shelter shows off computer lab 
The so-called “Kick Start Lab” offers laptops, printers and digital cameras to help mission residents reenter the workforce and reconnect with family using the technology. Many residents, the mission said, don’t have the opportunity to keep up with technology that would help them in the work force, the mission said.
By Herald Staff Report , May 01, 2012
Rebooting the PC industry: Tablets force a shift 
By Jordan Robertson , July 19, 2011
Funding for NDSU supercomputer network to up speed, performance 
The high-capacity data lines that link North Dakota State University’s supercomputers to the rest of the northwest — “big pipes,” in the parlance of U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan — are about to get a little bit bigger.
By Marino Eccher , July 07, 2010
"Virtual schools' gain popularity 
By Sarah Horner , December 25, 2009
Doug Burgum named 37th Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award recipient 
By Helmut Schmidt , November 20, 2009
Kindle lightens textbook load, but flaws remain 
By Jessica Mintz , October 13, 2009
IRS warns of bogus e-mail 'phishing' scam
The Internal Revenue Service is alerting taxpayers in North Dakota and South Dakota to a phony e-mail about underreported income that the agency said is being used in a “phishing” scam to gain access to personal information.By Associated Press , October 09, 2009
HERALD ONLINE EXTRA: Faded art: Even in this season of cards and letters, fewer begin with pen in hand (Dec. 9, 2007) 
Blame the computer. Blame indolence and general busyness, too, but mostly blame e-mail and instant messaging.
By Chuck Haga , August 08, 2009
Not an easy time to pick a computer 
If you're shopping for a computer now, it may feel like purgatory. Early reviews of Windows 7 are glowing, but Microsoft's new operating system won't be available for at least three months. Meanwhile, most computers on store shelves have Windows Vista, which had a bad reputation even before Windows 7 started making it look like day-old bread.
By Brier Dudley , May 25, 2009
TECH ADVICE: How to tell, what to do if computer is infected 
Computer-virus infections don’t cause your machine to crash anymore.
Nowadays, the criminals behind the infections usually want your computer operating in top form so you don’t know something’s wrong. That way, they can log your keystrokes and steal any passwords or credit-card numbers you enter at Web sites, or they can link your infected computer with others to send out spam.
By Jordan Robertson , March 15, 2009
TECH REVIEW: Finder of lost files 
Two things you can be sure of in life, aside from death and taxes: Your hard disc will fail at the worst possible moment, and you will accidentally delete a file that makes death and taxes seem like minor annoyances.
By Noah Matthews , March 03, 2009
TECH NEWS: Yes, even you can get organized 
Try Calendar Creator Ultimate Organizer to get on track
By Noah Matthews , February 10, 2009
Google users get bogus warning on site searches 
Computer users doing Google searches during a nearly one-hour period this morning were greeted with disturbing but erroneous messages that every site turned up in the results might be harmful.
January 31, 2009
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