Archive for February, 2010
NFL Approves Cowboys\’ Stadium Video Screen
The Dallas Cowboys are settling into their new $1.15 billion dollar home stadium, but much of the talk in the NFL preseason has been about the massive video screen hanging directly over the field of play. In the opening game in the facility, Tennessee Titans punters hit the screen several time in practice and once during the game. That set off a bit of a controversy about the height of the video screen, with some arguing that the board was hung too low.
A Remote Viewing Test – Why Not Try It?
When we say remote viewing, what is being referred to is the ability to ‘see’ people, objects and places which are not within the range of normal vision or the other four normal senses, for that matter. Learning remote viewing techniques will mean you will be able to see something which is happening somewhere that you cannot physically reach; this mental faculty will allow you to view it as if you were there in person once you develop it.
Advantages of Flatware
You might not give too much attention towards your flatware in your daily life. Yet some people consider them to be the best way to decorate their table. The flatware needs some attention as it is the utensils that you need for daily usage while eating. In a dinner party the last thing that you will always consider is the stains and damages of your flatware.
Minnesota RB Peterson Should Play Despite Back Injury
Brett Favre may get all of the headlines for the Minnesota Vikings, but NFL insiders are well aware that running back Adrian Peterson is the key to the teams offensive success. Peterson’s threat alone is enough to open up options for the passing game. Hes definitely more than a decoy, however–after winning the NFL rushing title last year hes already off to a great start with 272 yards and four touchdowns in only two games. His threat on the ground has been a large part for Favre’s solid play with his new team.
Swedish Heavyweight Champ Ingemar Johansson In Profile
Former heavyweight champ Ingemar Johannson died in a Swedish nursing home in January 2009 at the age of 76. He’d lived in the nursing home in his hometown of Kungsbacka since the mid’90′s when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and dementia. No official cause of death was given, but Johannson had suffered a serious bout with pneumonia just prior to his death.

