Monthly Archives: September 2009

Comedy in Seattle

Gerry Lamb asked: It is said that laughter really is the best medicine. If that is the case then Seattle should be a pretty healthy city. There is plenty of laughter to be had in this great city and even more to be shared with those who choose to visit. If you are planning a… Read More »

Classic Gaming

Sandra Prior asked: PC gaming is doomed. No, really, it’s going to I cop it any day now. In fact, it may even have expired by the time you read this introduction. After all, people have been predicting its demise for 20 years now – it’s all piracy this, expensive hardware that, niche appeal this,… Read More »

How to Avoid Being Denied Health Insurance Coverage For Being Overweight

Christopher Beard asked: During the past 10 years there has been a dramatic upturn in Obesity and overweight adults in America and as you can imagine it has had a serious cost impact on the U.S. healthcare system. While many consumers who are denied health insurance coverage for being overweight or rated with a “fat… Read More »

Collecting Australian Aboriginal Art

marie geissler asked: A passionate engagement Marie Geissler on collecting Australian Aboriginal art Aboriginal art is richly rewarding for the collector. Described by renowned Australian art critic, Robert Hughes, as belonging to ‘the world’s last great art movement’, collectors of art from this extraordinary ancient but vibrant living culture have, in recent years, fuelled a… Read More »