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Worst Job in the World Finally Found

When you hear the term “worst job in the world” you are going to conjure up a multitude of images. Those dealing with sewage, explosives, Britney Spears; the list goes on. So what would you say if I believed the worst job in the world belonged to one person working at NASA?
No, this person doesn’t […]


Social Networks as the new Online Search? I damn well hope not…

In this day and age the internet is forever changing. People throw around terms like Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 as if they were candy, when in reality, the former is frustrating to hear every four minutes and the latter is nothing but nonsense.
As the resident Daily Galaxy Geek (ooh, that’s should be my title), […]


Microsoft Office to Blame for Entry in Pro-Tibet Group Hacks

There have been rumors and slices of information trundling around the internet for the past few months suggesting that China has been covertly attacking computers in the US. The Pentagon has revealed that its servers have been hacked numerous times, and defense contractors are likewise blaming China for hacks in to their systems.
Furthermore, in the […]


What Came Before the Big Bang Might Have Been Eerily Similar

The Big Bang has long been the realm of religious contention. However of late, there has been a rising group of Christian’s (amongst others) who have allowed for the possibility that God used the Big Bang as his creation tool.
However, with that being said, there is still another contention about what came before.
Science has long […]


Archaeology to Help Broker Middle East Peace

Archaeology is often seen as the dusty realm of old men in libraries, occasionally venturing outside with their wide brimmed hats and brushes. However archaeology is much more than that, always has been, and is now proving to be a massive help in the Middle East peace project.
You would have to have been living underneath […]


Stonehenge visited by Archaeologists

Located about 8 miles north of Salisbury, in the English county of Wiltshire, one of the most famous prehistoric sites exists. Stonehenge has been the subject of so much study, and so little in the way of answers, that it is really an archaeologists dream; maybe they will be the ones to solve the mystery […]


Baseball Season Already Mathematically Predicted

It’s the beginning of the baseball season, and no matter who you’re supporting (Go Blue Jays!) it’s time to make your yearly predictions. And though each of us have a different method to work out who is going to win what and who’ll take bottom place, I doubt yours will be as involved as Bruce […]


Asteroid Impact Mystery Solved by Ancient Clay Tablet

For those of us who enjoy the studies of the past – geology, archaeology, history, etc – there is nothing quite as intriguing as seeing one help solve the other. This is just the case in a recent revelation that has helped explain a mystery dating back to the 19th century.
Köfels in Austria is the […]


Only Half of Digital Universe to be stored by 2011

A recent study conducted by IDC and sponsored by the information management giant EMC, has provided a look in to the growth of our digital information, as well as a mind bending prediction for the future.
Using a complex mathematical formula, the study was able to estimate the size of the “digital universe.” In other words, […]


Humanities Culture Evolving Through Natural Selection

A study soon to be published in the online Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on February 19, has presented the possibility that human culture suffers from the same natural selection that our own species has endured over time. A revolutionary study, it will either cause strife or further understanding in the world of […]


Google’s Android to Premiere on a Dell?

It wasn’t all that long ago – look back to November 5, 2007 – that Google finally unveiled what it hopes will be its iPhone killer; and it looks like they have a winner. At least, that is my definition of a winner; a powerful and financially safe company backing a top product and […]


Have You Been Photonapped?

This article will be published on the 30th of January, 2008, at Daily Galaxy.com. I am the author of both however, and thus no copyright or reprint issues exist. It also explains the duplication of information in this post, and the following (preceding?) post.
In a day and age where the internet has provided ease […]


Steve Jobs versus the Book

Sometimes a story/article must be built upon very little. In church, it is often the case with a good pastor that you will get a whole sermon on one short sentence. Here is my chance to test my skills against the fanboy-god Steve Jobs, in much the same vain.
Macworld as a few weeks ago, and […]


Race to the Moon or Race to Mars

The Bush Government has of late been redirecting NASA’s efforts towards heading back to the Moon. But to many people, the term ‘heading back’ is exactly the problem. We’ve been there, and while everyone wants to get to Mars, the Moon is not the place to visit on the way.
From the pages of the January […]