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Founder of "The Rev. Rob Times," (www.revrob.com) Rev. Robert A. Vinciguerra has been a longtime student of journalism. Currently, he holds a government job where is a technical writer, instructional designer, and an IT trainer. From Phoenix, Arizona.
Founder of "The Rev. Rob Times," (www.revrob.com) Rev. Robert A. Vinciguerra has been a longtime student of journalism. Currently, he holds a government job where is a technical writer, instructional designer, and an IT trainer. From Phoenix, Arizona.
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On this July 4th, 2009, America is facing a crisis... Once again, these are the times that try men's souls, and Thomas Paine is one again the man to look to for guidance.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/4/2009 | Read more »
Should a singe space or a double space fill the gap between sentences? Which method is correct?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/2/2008 | Read more »
Adults are very picky learners and it is difficult for them to retain new information. Fortunately, applying aspects of Adult Learning Theory can help to change that.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/2/2008 | Read more »
Who could it be? It won't be Rice, Romney, or Huckabee. Would you believe that a Jew from Connecticut, a woman from Alaska, and a Governor from Florida are his best choices? Read more...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 6/6/2008 | Read more »
With Obama passing the delegate threshold and assuming the role of his party's presumptive nominee, all attention is now turning towards the Veepstakes. Who will he choose as the Democratic Vice Presidential nominee? Here's a Hint: It won't be Hillary Clinton.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 6/4/2008 | Read more »
The biggest surprise for Hillary Clinton is that she is not the presumptive nominee for her party. The biggest surprise for observers: That she 's still in the race. Despite the odds, there is still a way for her to win, and to do it without alienating voters.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 5/31/2008 | Read more »
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson makes racist comments against Sen. Clinton on behalf of Barack Obama.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 3/24/2008 | Read more »
With 55% of the votes, Barack Obama won the South Carolina primary, his first victory since the 2008 primary season began in Iowa on a cold January night. Many talking heads are applying adjectives of importance to Obama's recent victory, but how significant is it really?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 1/30/2008 | Read more »
During this nomination, and especially in the post-Iowa caucus landscape, all of the big GOP power players from elected officials to Rush Limbaugh are really aggressively pushing for an "anyone but Huckabee" nominee, but why?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 1/16/2008 | Read more »
With Hillary Clinton's recent win over rival Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary, cries of foul play and voter fraud have increasingly become louder and louder, and it's deeply disturbing.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 1/14/2008 | Read more »
After most polls predicted a huge, double digit victory for Illinois Senator Barack Obama in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, the actual voters had an entirely different idea.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 1/9/2008 | Read more »
History has already been made. Illinois Senator Barack Obama won the Iowa Caucuses. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson placed fourth. But did they really earn their finishing positions? The answer may be surprising.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 1/8/2008 | Read more »
Do do what the next president must do, only man or woman qualified for the job is undoubtedly, unquestionably, and undeniably Joe Biden. He can win in Iraq and bring home the troops with a victory.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/26/2007 | Read more »
Over the last few years, amazing new technology has allowed for near-perfect, high-quality diamonds to be grown in laboratories in the United States and elsewhere, but the De Beers international diamond cartel doesn't want you to know that.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/22/2007 | Read more »
Former Senator Mike Gravel has announced that he will run as a third party candidate in order to stay in the presidential race up until the end. Also, an analysis of why Texas Congressman Ron Paul will most likely do the same, and run as an independent.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/22/2007 | Read more »
Astronomy Cast sends its listeners on a facts-based journey through the universe every week. Sit at your computer as you explore the rings of Saturn. Lay comfortably in bed as your dive feet first into a supermassive black hole, and even learn what one is!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/21/2007 | Read more »
First he kisses Bush, now he's in bed with John McCain. In another remarkable turnabout from Senator Joseph Lieberman, the independent Democrat from Connecticut.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/18/2007 | Read more »
With only weeks to go to the January 3rd Iowa causes, can it be true that Democrats are about to nominate either Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, their two worst candidates? It could be true.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/17/2007 | Read more »
It was announced that a mummified dinosaur was discovered with "soft flesh." The specimen is a hadrosaur, and its name is Dakota.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/14/2007 | Read more »
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon has called for a panel to determine more strict guidelines for dealing with illegal immigrants.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/11/2007 | Read more »
The true story of how one man created a new religion based on the worship of an 1922 US silver dollar, and the believers who were converted to "coinism." Read about the 'how' and the 'why.'
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 12/4/2007 | Read more »
Any and all efforts by the American voters to show how original and resourceful we really are have been stifled by a Republican party that is too afraid of a younger electorate. Why is the GOP so scared? Are Democrats?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/30/2007 | Read more »
If the media is to be believed, Hillary Clinton is already running in the general election against a to-be Republican nominee, and her only rival with a hope of defeating her is Barack Obama. However, both are likely to lose the primary.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/28/2007 | Read more »
Earth has long since been known to be geologically active. The geological forces on earth are responsible for continental drift, earthquakes, the rise of mountain ranges, and of course, volcanoes.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/16/2007 | Read more »
Stunning grass-roots support and amazing fund raising have most people surprised by Ron Paul's performance, despite his single digit poll numbers. What can explain the 'Ron Paul Revolution'?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/15/2007 | Read more »
Paris Hilton buys a Holy Bible, but can she learn the meaning of "oh god"?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
Ann Coulter says, "I am more of a man than any liberal." That may be true...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
Ron Paul Finds New Supporters
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
Rudy Giuliani's new TV ad contains a noun, a verb, and 9/11.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
Barack Obama meets rapper Ludacris and flip-flops on his stance towards racial slurs.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
In 1979, Milton Bradley, maker of popular board games, released a video game console: Microvision. It was the world's first handheld game console.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | Read more »
The 'Standard Model' for planetary and solar system creation needs to be updated; could a 'Super Jupiter' create an Earth like Planet?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | Read more »
Former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee may be the only Republican who can beat the Democrats in 2008, but can he win his own party's nomination first?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | Read more »
Learn how to print and save a Microsoft Word document in Microsoft Office!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | Read more »
How to prove that "ISLAM" means "PEACE"
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
President George W. Bush can keep a promise; at least to himself
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/13/2007 | View here »
Learn how to professionally format your Microsoft Word document by changing Margins, the Page Layout, and working with Headers and Footers.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/12/2007 | Read more »
The following is a guide that shows the top four kid-friendly dinner destinations for parents and children alike that exhibit a uniquely Phoenician flavor in the Phoenix Metro Area.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/9/2007 | Read more »
An award-winning lyrically-poetic diatride against drug use and addiction.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/8/2007 | Read more »
Advertizing is not always honest; but how honest should advertizers have to be? Is it okay to lie sometimes or just a little?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/7/2007 | Read more »
Biden: "There's only three things [Giuliani] says in a sentence: a noun, a verb and 9/11."
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/6/2007 | Read more »
Two classes that social work organizations can fall into are broad groups; groups that the intentions of which are non-selfish in nature, and groups that are advocates for a specific subsets of culture and more motivated by an agenda. Learn to tell the differences.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 11/2/2007 | Read more »
This is a poem I wrote called "Of You."
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 10/31/2007 | Read more »
The following is a poem.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 10/3/2007 | Read more »
The president, both houses of Congress, the candidates and the American people have been debating for quite some time how to handle the immigration issue.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 10/3/2007 | Read more »
There are times (we all have them) when we send an e-mail and immediately realize that it contains an error or is missing important information. Fortunately, Outlook includes a recall feature that allows for a "do over" in the real world.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 10/3/2007 | Read more »
Important messages can be tracked using what's called a "Read Receipt" in order to ensure that the recipient opened the e-mail, an indication that the communication was read...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 9/30/2007 | Read more »
"Soulcrusher, no other..." begins the chorus of the title track of their debut album Soulcrusher, as if the line was describing their album, their band or their music.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/22/2007 | Read more »
Outlook rules are an amazing organization technique. They allow for e-mail that comes into the Inbox to be filtered in many ways...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/19/2007 | Read more »
The plight of a little girl who grew up in a region ravaged by a war that devastated her home, but she decided to dedicate her life to helping children.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/19/2007 | Read more »
Fans of Highlander the Series will be exited to know that Adrian Paul will return as Duncan MacLeod when the movie is released in September, and he is joined by old friends Methos and Joe Dawson, but that's where the excitement ends.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/17/2007 | Read more »
Touted as the most important straw poll preceding the important Iowa Caucuses, the results of the Ames straw poll are in.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/16/2007 | Read more »
Organization is the key to the cessation of e-mail frustration. Utilizing Outlook's many built-in organizing tools and developing an organizational structure that best suits your own needs can save over one hour per day of sorting through e-mails one at a time.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/16/2007 | Read more »
Everything needed to customize Outlook to make it unique for you!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/16/2007 | Read more »
Oftentimes we have the need collaborate on projects and share documents such as Excel spreadsheets or Word documents. This can lead to documents being e-mailed back and forth, which not only generates confusion, but also uses up e-mail space; a valuable resource.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
There are two ways to perform a spelling and grammar check once Microsoft Word has identified an error... read how!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
Learn how to construct and compose e-mail messages using Microsoft Outlook with the power of Microsoft Word, and more!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
Is there anything that Boeing has trouble doing in the new millennium? Yes. Boeing has difficulty with their own infrastructure.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
After Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, the once largest and seemingly unstoppable game and console developer, sold his company to Time Warner in 1977 for $28 million, he made several attempts to re-enter the game industry.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
XaviXPORT is a fun and advanced workout system for your TV and living room. Invite the whole family to get fit and stay healthy.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
Move over Nintendo Wii, the more interactive XaviX console was here first.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
Though America is a country in which the majority is Christian by faith, the Holy Bible seems to lose its relevancy more and more...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/14/2007 | Read more »
How one computer game because a part of the fabric that binds us all.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/14/2007 | Read more »
...It's not true... What they said about you... It's not you...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/12/2007 | Read more »
Like the mythical bird of its namesake, downtown Phoenix is rising from its own ashes and is undergoing a revival that is hitting full stride.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/12/2007 | Read more »
Pokeroot, of the Phytolacca genus, is known by many names, including pokeweed, pokebush, pokeberry, ink berry and polk salad, just to name a few.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/10/2007 | Read more »
What happens when Breakout meets a Mario Bros. (the original Mario Bros. that appeared on classic systems such as the Atari 2600, back when Mario and Luigi were just cousins, before they were brothers)? Off the Wall happens, and it's smashing!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/10/2007 | Read more »
Most consumers have heard of "Credit Counseling," but most are unaware of what exactly it means. This article will allow readers to help decide whether or not Credit Counseling is right for them.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/9/2007 | Read more »
You must see what others do not see;
Breakdown the one inside of me;
Throw on the light-switch and make me feel;
I know my wounds will always heal
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/9/2007 | Read more »
MySpace is used as a place where musicians get their music out to the public; politicans share their vision with the people; now use it to increase your audience.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/8/2007 | Read more »
How dangerous is talking and driving, and with 'hands-free' sets now being outlawed, are laws going too far? What else should be banned?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/8/2007 | Read more »
The excitement of raw horsepower on the open street, pride, and burning rubber.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/8/2007 | Read more »
Traditional outlets for records have been on the decline for a decade now. Perhaps the worst enemy of record stores is themselves?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/8/2007 | Read more »
Just because you're falling behind on payments doesn't always mean that the lenders can take your home. Take action now!
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/7/2007 | Read more »
With a new doctrine and sweeping radical new foreign relations philosophy, as the war with Iraq contines, some within the Bush administration and Congress seek to continue this policy of regime change to other non-democratic nations...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/7/2007 | Read more »
The number "300" must stand for the number of reasons why this DVD should be skipped; and that's not counting the roughly 300,000 ways that it's historically inaccurate.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/7/2007 | Read more »
For the first time in history since records have been kept of political donations, the Democratic field is outpacing the Republicans in what is commonly referred to as 'the money race,' an arbitrary test to determine the victor, which is almost as wrong as it is accurate.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/7/2007 | Read more »
What is it to be an American? What does it mean? What makes one adhere to such a title? In this time of international detestation, contempt, and distrust towards the American people this is a question which is important to ask, and is equally important to answer.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/7/2007 | Read more »
In the early 1990's the world knew what the next big thing in gaming was - or at least that thought they did - it was VR (Virtual Reality). Sega responded with the "Sega VR" console. But what happened to it?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/7/2007 | Read more »
Since 2005, there has been an assault on the Middle Class by the credit industry, which used both the Congress and the President as their enforcers. It is now time to tell the next American leader that enough is enough.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/6/2007 | Read more »
In 1995 the 16-bit era was coming to and end. Sega had been in the lead in the 16-bit console race since it introduced its Genesis in 1989 and it was fighting to retain that lead...
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/6/2007 | Read more »
Password protect your Word documents and Excel books
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/6/2007 | Read more »
The theodicy of the Holocaust and the social Judeo-Christian religious implications.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/6/2007 | Read more »
With a large and diverse field of candidates, why are Republican flocking to actor Fred Thompson?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/6/2007 | Read more »
Drowning in himself
A victim of the storm
Crawl onto the beach
And a new philosophy is born
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/2/2007 | Read more »
The console that you never heard of is the reason why videogames are played the way they are today.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
The IAU - International Astronomical Union - came out with their long-awaited definition of what makes a Planet last November, and have determined that Pluto, the once coldest and most distant in our Sol system, is not a planet.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
Russia Federation once saw great Czars that fostered art and science, defeated both Napoleon and Hitler's imperialistic ambitions, and stood toe to toe with the greatest superpower that the world has ever seen. Now, it faces a new enemy.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
Separation of Church and State: Fact or Fiction? an Analysis of the Argument and the Truth Behind it
Many have said that the United States is a 'Christian' nation, but how far from the truth is that thinking?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
Why the 2008 election is the most like the 1960 contest that saw America's youngest elected president in history take office. Will the victor have to be the most JFK-like candidate to win?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
Before the days of Mario and the NES, there was a phenomenon in this country. Outside of schools, next to Laundromats, on street corners, in every mall in America existed a world - now nearly extinct - called video arcades.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
Cybermorph was the flagship launch title for Atari's illfated last console. How Poor planning, management and design killed the former videogame giant.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
Was it over for McCain before it ever began? Is Mitt Romney next in the order of GOP succession?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
The Chris Cornell concert experience
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
The distinguished former Democratic senator from Alaska, the senior statesman who sometimes shares a stage with party superstars Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, is perhaps the most out of touch major candidate in the show.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 8/1/2007 | Read more »
The 2008 election means change, but what candidate can meet that expectation?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/31/2007 | Read more »
Over the past three decades an increase in debate over the five words "Separation of Church and State" has been increasingly ramped up due to pressure from America's religious and political right.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/31/2007 | Read more »
Will Pope Benedict XVI's involvement in U.S. politics destroy his church in America?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/31/2007 | Read more »
When? 1989. Where? Japan. Who? Namco.
After creating the most recognized video game mascot, in the 1980's Namco felt that they could do anything.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/31/2007 | Read more »
Why the United States is viewed poorly to the world, and what we can do to stop it.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/31/2007 | Read more »
The aggressive sport from the Great White North had its earliest faithful digital incarnation from an unlikely source, Fairchild's Channel F game console.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/30/2007 | Read more »
He is so hollow within himself
He knows only that inside there lies a shelter; in the empty space
Familiar refuge; a comforting place to hide
Protection from wickedness he faces; the world that he finds
And he will take his time before emerging; once again
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/30/2007 | Read more »
Can You Tube and the power of the Internet reintroduce Americans to their once beloved political leaders?
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/30/2007 | Read more »
Killing in the name of honor; thousands of women in the Middle East are murdered each year for crimes such as being raped or having premarital sex, or getting divorced, crimes that bring dishonor to their families. Slowly, people are fighting back, but the murders continue.
By Robert Vinciguerra | Published 7/30/2007 | Read more »
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