All Posts Tagged With: "myths"
176,400,000 Reasons Congress Should Not Lift the Ban on Offshore Drilling
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!The myth of the recent ideas about lifting the ban on offshore drilling in America is that it would have an effect on the price of gasoline and petrol products within the next five years. It’s not like we [...]
Gas Saving Tips Better Than a Gas Tax Holiday
With all the talk about the gas tax holiday idea from McCain and the other forms of big oil company subsidization by Barrack McBama, I decided that I was going to write an article about saving gas money by following a handful of useful tips. While researching myths such as driving 55 mph instead of [...]
Man Laws and Dudeology
One day before Memorial Day, Dean and I are taking on a very relevant topic: Man Laws and Dudeology. What is Dudeology? How accurate are these “Man Laws”? What is the cultural significance of the great Male Rebellion against feminism?
Like this is going to be a serious show! Dean and I are going to tackle [...]
Who Killed the Electric Bus?
Today marks the 126th anniversary of the very first trolley bus in the world. In a suburb of Berlin, Dr. Ernst Werner von Siemens presented what has now become one of the most efficient methods of mass inner city transit. Cities like San Francisco are known for their incredible trolley systems that enable daily citizens [...]






