Jean Preston, Pat McElraft adjust to new roles in Raleigh (Emerald passport scam)
RALEIGH - State Sen. Jean Preston catches herself riding up on the elevator to the sixth floor of the Legislative Office Building to go to her office.
I never used to be a sports guy. When people around me would begin talking about sports, my eyes would glaze over and my mind would wander. The most I could ever contribute to any sports conversation would have been, "Go (insert local sports team here)."
FKF Applied Research, LLC and Professor Marco Iacoboni of the UCLA Ahmanson Lovelace Brain Mapping Center have released their Second Annual Ranking of the most effective Super Bowl ads using fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) brain imaging. Many of the Super Bowl ads stoked regions of the brain associated with anxiety, including the amygdala. The best testing advertisements, such as ...
The game was far better than the commercials. How often can you say that about the Super Bowl? And I'm not complaining. I want a good championship -- even if it's sloppy and fumble-riddled -- more than a series of funny ads.
I grew up with Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis. Like many American children, I found it difficult to relate to Mario's working-class background and his thick Italian facial hair. Give me Sonic's loop-de-loops and split screen action any day of the week.
Well, Indianapolis won the game, so the obvious question is, Peyton Manning, what are you gonna do next??? Uhhhh I mean, which Super Bowl ad was your favorite? Or least favorite, for that matter?
I never used to be a sports guy. When people around me would begin talking about sports, my eyes would glaze over and my mind would wander. The most I could ever contribute to any sports conversation would have been, "Go (insert local sports team here)."
FKF Applied Research, LLC and Professor Marco Iacoboni of the UCLA Ahmanson Lovelace Brain Mapping Center have released their Second Annual Ranking of the most effective Super Bowl ads using fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) brain imaging. Many of the Super Bowl ads stoked regions of the brain associated with anxiety, including the amygdala. The best testing advertisements, such as ...
The game was far better than the commercials. How often can you say that about the Super Bowl? And I'm not complaining. I want a good championship -- even if it's sloppy and fumble-riddled -- more than a series of funny ads.
I grew up with Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega Genesis. Like many American children, I found it difficult to relate to Mario's working-class background and his thick Italian facial hair. Give me Sonic's loop-de-loops and split screen action any day of the week.
Well, Indianapolis won the game, so the obvious question is, Peyton Manning, what are you gonna do next??? Uhhhh I mean, which Super Bowl ad was your favorite? Or least favorite, for that matter?