By Jeremy Lucas | 2012 Election, Politics
Guess what guys, it’s election day. And just so you know, if you didn’t vote, America reserves the right to trade you to China and/or India for some first-round draft picks to compensate for the loss of Steve Jobs. Fortunately, I early voted on Saturday, so not only did I beat all the lines you
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By Jeremy Lucas | Investigation, Politics
Why do I blog? Is it for the fame? Glory? Money? Women? I do it because I want to do it. Because, weird as this may sound to some, I find this fun. I think I mainly get this palpable sense of satisfaction from the act of me finding what I like to call, “The
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By Jeremy Lucas | Reviews, TV
I knew I had fully ensconced myself in the world of Battlestar Galactica when after I had gone to bed after watching the miniseries, I dreamed about Cylons. And what, it only took some 9 years? Hearing of its love by several writers I respect, Galactica was simply one of those shows I put off
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By Jeremy Lucas | Editorial
Over the Holidays, I kept seeing a word “SOPA” being used by various tech, news and media people that I follow via various social networks, but since it was the holidays, I was too lazy to follow-up and find out what it actually was. And even though it was a pretty important piece of legislation
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By Jeremy Lucas | Investigation, Media, Politics
First, some history for the sake of context. Starting in Winston-Salem, NC in 1879, Wachovia was a North Carolina staple of banking. If you live in the state and want the biggest frequency of ATMs, you simply go with Wachovia. Basically, a lot of people in North Carolina called Wachovia their bank. For a while,
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