ben // pro gadget hound, amateur shutterbug
As many of you know, I said my goodbyes to Yahoo! a few months ago, and since then I've been dropping hints about a new project up my sleeves. Well, I'm almost ready to take the lid off my new site, but I wanted to give friends and family—that's you—the chance to take a sneak peek.
Without further ado, say hello to here's the thing, your source for practical advice, the latest buzz, and the bottom line about gadgets and technology. here's the thing is a safe, friendly place to talk about technology and gadgets—the gadgets that matter to you.
I could tell you more, but seeing is believing—so head on over and take a look for yourself. And if you like what you see, by all means, don't keep it to yourself; tell your friends, "like" us on Facebook, and spread the word on Twitter.
See you at here's the thing!
For a year, they had navigated minefields and ducked bullets, endured tedium inside barbed-wired outposts and stitched together the frayed seams of long-distance relationships. One would think that going home would be the easiest thing troops could do. But it is not so simple. The final weeks in a war zone are often the most dangerous, as weary troops get sloppy or unfocused. Once they arrive home, alcohol abuse, traffic accidents and other measures of mayhem typically rise as they blow off steam.
Link: After Combat, the Unexpected Perils of Coming Home