Science
- Written by: Laura Helvey
- Category: Science
Being in a relationship is hard at times, but being in a relationship where a partner suffers from Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) can be almost impossible. Patience is critical with BPD people, but even patience cannot bring the strongest people to understand the reason why someone cheats, spends, lies, or otherwise self-destructs. No amount of talking to a BPD will help the situation either.
Read more: Borderline Personality Disorder - A Marriage Case Study
- Written by: Laura Helvey
- Category: Science
When you think of a hospital room, forced pleasantries may come to mind. A hospital room is not a place where people go to analyze the décor. However, most hospitals do attempt, at least on some level, to make the rooms aesthetically pleasing to patients. The little paintings on the wall, the awful bright industrial wallpaper, the stone cold flooring, indifferent window dressings, and some rooms even attempt to camouflage hospital fixtures with cheap plastic floral arrangements. I am not sure about everybody, but I have never thought that all patients do not share the same hospital atmosphere while lying in a hospital bed, surfing through awful cable channels on the outdated TV with the blocky, bedside remote. Until one day when I had to have an overnight stay at the hospital and I overheard some nurses talking about the two "new rooms added to the important part." This piqued my curiosity and I began thinking "What important part?" "There is an important part of a hospital?" "What two rooms?"
- Written by: Eric J. Kiser
- Category: Science
Dear Tech Support:
Please help! I recently downloaded one of your software upgrades and now I need help to restore my system.
- Written by: Eric J. Kiser
- Category: Science
Internet security is back in the news this week. Although this time the attack doesn't appear to have been to steal credit card numbers like when they hit Target or Home Depot or to embarrass film industry executives and thwart a movie release like when Sony got hacked. No, this hack seems to have actually had a purpose.
- Written by: Curtis W. Long
- Category: Science
(Translation: The Silent Cyber-War Is No Laughing Matter!)

- Written by: Tom Hedges
- Category: Science
Intensive Care Unit Psychosis –
ICU psychosis is a disorder in which patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) or a similar setting experience a cluster of serious psychiatric symptoms. Another term that may be used interchangeably for ICU psychosis is ICU syndrome. ICU psychosis is also a form of delirium, or acute brain failure.
- Written by: Curtis W. Long
- Category: Science
Away, out there – way, way in the cosmos – a thin, little light doth appear.
According to our Keplar eye, by remote osmosis, Earth's long-lost space image is here.
Read more: TWINKLE, TWINKLE, EARTHLIKE STAR… WE CAN KICK YOUR ASS!
- Written by: Curtis W. Long
- Category: Science
While some of us on earth still struggle with the newly discovered, pre-modern, Neanderthal genes coursing through what was thought to be our exclusive, modern Homo sapiens blood stream, others have overcome. Their intellect, eyes and ears – and sense of wonder – are aboard numerous space vehicles, which including the moon, have managed to visit all of the planets in our solar system. In order for us, the still-earthbound, to experience anything close to the elation that must overcome those outer space explorers, we would have to participate in the performance of the glorious oratorios of George Frederick Handel and Franz Josef Haydn. It is as though they, themselves, were traversing those magnificent sights in the outer world. They took Biblical stories amd turned them into the most compelling combinations of musical instruments and the human voice imaginable. These adio-artistic assemblages reach their zenith in great choral works such as Handel's, Hallelujah Chorus, from The Messiah; and Haydn's, The Heavens are Telling, from The Creation.
Read more: PLUTO and NEW HORIZONS – HALLELUJAH! THE HEAVENS ARE TELLING!

