1.) Only voters can contribute to campaigns. 2.) Each voter (U.S. citizens over the age of 18) can contribute a maximum of 3% of last year’s Median Household Income to each campaign, annually.
I donate to my local Public Radio station (KTPR), broadcasting the “News Flavor” of IPR out of Fort Dodge. Should I designate my donations to the Des Moines station instead (IPR Headquarters)? Should I send my money to NPR, since most of my favorite programming is produced by that service? Where will my money do the most work toward getting IPR to me?
If you’re even slightly geeky, or very socially conscientious, then you’ve probably heard of applications like “Folding @ home,” where your computer’s graphics processor runs complex calculations, simulating how proteins are folded to find solutions for disease & health problems.
This post is a roundup of different apps you can download to effortlessly let your computer contribute to a better world when you’re not using it.
In light of the Michael Phelps Bonghit Controversy, I feel it’s my civic duty to share this tastefully-done anti-drug Public Service Announcement from Tenacious D.
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