

Calculating resistance and power isn't hard... and, as David explains, knowing Ohm's Law and the Power Triangle can be darn useful when you're designing a project, sorting out power supply issues, or want to keep from burning your car down....
Headlines for June 28, 2007; Tavis Smiley to Moderate First Presidential Debate to Feature Panel Consisting Entirely of Journalists of Color; Renowned Princeton Professor Cornel West Assesses the Democratic Presidential Field; In New Expose, Ken Silverstein of Harper's Magazine Goes Undercover to Find Out What US Lobbyists Do for Dictators; Historian and Ex-National Security Council Member Roger Morris: Defense Secretary Robert Gates Dealing with Blowback from Policies He Directed at CIA
Headlines for September 21, 2006; Chavez Calls Bush 'The Devil' in UN Address, Predicts Fall of 'U.S. Empire' and Calls For Major UN Reforms; Thirty Years After the Assassination of Chilean Diplomat Orlando Letelier, His Son Francisco is Still Seeking Justice
Posting of responses to fake personal ad on Craigslist explodes in controversy, but who should be ashamed of themselves? The digital age leads to digital shaming of bad behavior so Hollaback at ‘em!, Bloggers battle to expose government’s bad (ok, maybe
A totally hilarious medical drama spoof with one added important detail: the lead doctor's semen as panacea. It slid just one slot this month, but "Dr. Miracles" seems destined to hang out in Prime Time for a while. In this episode: Dr. Miracles' newest patient: the President.
"Jesus Christ Supercop" creator Austin Bragg and crew return to 102 prime time with a brilliantly original concept, executed perfectly. And this time, pretentious hipsters won't sneer at its title between slurps of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Conclusion: this show is about to conquer the universe. In this episode: Stan is frustrated with his life as one of very few normal human beings.