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A.J. May 3, 2013 at 04:05 pm
We launched an iPhone/iPad app, called It’s Done!, that has become a helpful tool for TBI…Read More survivors worldwide. It helps users recall whether routine everyday tasks are done: Did I lock the door? Turn off the stove? Take my medication? It even notifies loved ones/caregivers when tasks are done. We're grateful It's Done! has improved the quality of life for people with short-term memory loss and welcome everyone's feedback: http://itsdoneapp.com.
Things I Learned May 4, 2013 at 05:30 pm
Proper nutrition is not important to athletes in vulnerable communities.
Barbara Yost May 4, 2013 at 02:52 pm
I fail to see what food stamps have anything to do with the Olympics.
Daniel Woolfolk (Editor) April 15, 2013 at 06:49 pm
Use this Google app to see if a loved one in Boston is safe.
(It's also on the top of each Patch…Read More page right now.)
http://google.org/personfinder/2013-boston-explosions
Donald Snyder April 3, 2013 at 11:32 am
While I feel for the players, It still me that they blame the NFL for their problems. No one forced…Read More these people to play this game. They certainly loved the money, fame and attention. Seau was always banging into people and laughing about it. Why would this be the fault of the NFL? Police, firemen, and other people who take risks daily in their jobs and don't try and sue if things go wrong. It's a sad fact that after they retire, the players don't know what to do with themselves. If this gets too out of hand and I was one of the owners, I'd just quit. The owners are all millionaires several times over and do this as fun. We don't need the NFL. We've lived through several strikes by the players and somehow managed to survive. Talk about killing the Golden Goose. That is exactly what these former players are trying to do. Every job has risks, your's had more and you knew it.
Ed Sorrels May 8, 2013 at 05:49 pm
I first swam in the Pacific Ocean in late summer of 45, Rode the bus for 4 hours to get grom where I…Read More lived to Hunington Beach to spend the day and did so often till we moved to San Diego in 48, I had come home, Riding the bus at first to Mission Beach at first then I discovered La Jolla, Truely the Jewel of this area. Making my first compressed air dive in 51, I had found a life calling. Joining the Corps at 17 and spending the next 6 or so Years all over the Pacific I got a chance to see a lot of magical dive sites, Japan, The Phillippines, Hawaii, Midway island, Life is not long enough for one person to see it all. I continued to dive into my 60's till I had an accident which ended my diving life, I really miss it but life goes on. This was a wonderful item Serge I enjoyed it a lot and it brought back many memories
Frank H. Robles February 21, 2013 at 09:39 pm
Good Post, having been a long time Laker fan, since they came to LA. I have seen the Game go from…Read More playing defense to a mostly offensive game only. Scoring has been up this year, it makes for better television. PED's help the players get by the 82 game Sch. and the 30 to 40 more for the playoffs, and also why we see alot more older players in the NBA, Steve Nash just turned 38, and he's plays Point Guard. and he's still playing very well...!!! The money to be made in the NBA is just way to much to really test for PED's. Jerry Buss past away this past week, a great owner will be Missed, He paid'd 98 million for the Lakers in 1979, they are on the Forbes top 10 list for sports teams world wide at # 10 worth 950,million...!!!
Dan Avery February 19, 2013 at 03:56 pm
There was a time in this country when The Dumb and the Willfully Ignorant worked on assembly lines…Read More and wanted nothing more when they got off work other than "Miller Time," a woman with a retarded sense of morality, and a double-wide they could call "home." Then came downsizing, outsourcing, Bush the Second's devaluation of the dollar, and the economic collapse of 2008.
Now The Dumb and the Willfully Ignorant are unemployable so they spend their days commenting on the Patch. Even when the article deals with topics they know nothing of; they live to spew their ignorance and hatred. They don't use their real names because they claim speaking your mind can be dangerous. Tell that to Martin Luther King, Jr. Malcolm X, Nathan Hale, Thomas Paine...
They are cowards and like all cowards they bully if you point out their complete lack of logic. They ruin online communication and any chance we may have had to learn from each other. They are why the Patch will fail and our society will continue to crumble around us.
Current Events February 17, 2013 at 07:38 am
Wrestling is an origional Olympic event. How can they justiy golf being more of an Olympic event…Read More than wrestling. Ancient Greeks who founded the games must be turning in their graves. Here is a clipping from Olympics from Wikipedia:
The Ancient Olympic Games were religious and athletic festivals held every four years at the sanctuary of Zeus in Olympia, Greece. Competition was among representatives of several city-states and kingdoms of Ancient Greece. These Games featured mainly athletic but also combat sports such as wrestling and the pankration, horse and chariot racing events.
Frank H. Robles February 3, 2013 at 12:29 am
Glad to see a West Coast team make it to the Super Bowl, Maybe someday the Chargers...!!!
LBV Collins January 31, 2013 at 10:39 pm
LOL! Fun article, Cyndi! (And chock full of handy football tidbits.) Alas, I don't watch ball…Read More games. (Not my cup of tea.)
But man, some of those food offerings sound GREAT! (I may have to try to make some!)
Robin Soth January 30, 2013 at 07:35 pm
Wow, you make watching the game like fun! And this is coming from a non-football watching Lady!
Joe St. Lucas January 30, 2013 at 02:50 pm
How many people normally call in sick on Mondays, regardless of there being a sports event on…Read More Sunday? I want to know if 1.5 million sick and 4 million late to work is 10x the normal amount or if it's about average.
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