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The Performance Book Caddy Scares Me

Written by on January 25, 2010 — Leave a Comment

Performance Bicycle has turned the tables on all those bikers that used to worry about pedestrians and motor vehicles.  Now, bikers have to worry about each other too.  I’m not sure how this is supposed to be safe or reasonable, but at least you’ll be able to keep up with your reading.

JT and Matt Morris Perform Hallelujah at Hope for Haiti

Written by on January 25, 2010 — Leave a Comment

My respect for Justin Timberlake as an artist and entertainer has only grown since NSync broke up.  This is another example of why, from the Hope for Haiti telethon last week.

Alternate Twitter Avatars

Written by on January 22, 2010 — Leave a Comment

I never have really gotten into the Twitter thing.  I see the appeal, certainly, but I just haven’t brought myself to truly use it.  TPE has one, and you can follow that one if you like…it updates with the TPE Facebook page.  Nonetheless, Apelad has released a set of Twitter avatar icons for your enjoyment.  | More…

Anberlin: Blueprints for City Friendships

Written by on January 22, 2010 — Leave a Comment

This came out a couple of months ago, but it flew under my radar.  I suppose this is because I already own the three albums on this anthology.  Anberlin is one of my favorite bands, and this anthology is a must have from my favorite albums.  Take note of the title of this anthology, as | More…

Become our Fan on Facebook!

Written by on January 22, 2010 — Leave a Comment

We’ve seen tremendous growth for The Paradigm Exchange thus far in 2010, and with that comes a revitalized approach to our social networking outlets.  Our Facebook page is an excellent way to keep up with some of the highlights of TPE, as well as find out the most recent news and features.  That said, we’d | More…

Anderson Cooper Saves the Life of Haitian Boy

Written by on January 21, 2010 — 1 Comment

Even though I usually hold news correspondents of all shapes and sides with at least a mild amount of contempt, I was truly moved by this story of Anderson Cooper saving the life of a young Haitian boy.  The boy was hit in the head by a large piece of concrete and appeared to be | More…