Physical media slowly losing its charm for the masses Physical media is slowly becoming considered by the mainstream as obsolete, and next on the list “The slow and inevitable death of DVD”
Author: Patrick Ullmer
Plenty of time, not enough energy
“Never leave for tomorrow what can’t be done today,” is a phrase I think everyone can agree on, but few actually put into action. One “Plenty of time, not enough energy”
From one classmate to another
This past week I had the privilege I doubted I would ever receive: helping out a fellow student with an assignment problem. I had been “From one classmate to another”
How I novelized my personal ideals
The climactic battle in Patrick Ullmer’s new novel, NOCTURN As a self-described unpretentious novelist, I can honestly confess there are two-ways one gets inspired to “How I novelized my personal ideals”
Why you should litter more often
Trash came from elements of nature, so it should be given right back It seems impossible today to walk down the street without finding some “Why you should litter more often”
Where do spam texts and calls come from?
More importantly: how do you stop them? Everyone who has a phone will inevitably receive gracious amounts of spam, and not the good kind (canned “Where do spam texts and calls come from?”
NDSU will hire you
Look no further than your own campus for a job Speaking purely from experience, I have had great experiences in the employment of NDSU’s Barley “NDSU will hire you”
Why internet-based persuasion is hard to make persuasive
Balancing facts and feelings in online arguments Internet-based persuasion is a difficult feat to accomplish without falling into pitfalls of emotional and negative broadcasting. Recently “Why internet-based persuasion is hard to make persuasive”