Daniel Thrasher is a senior at the College of Idaho. He has been a freelance writer since August 2008, but a writer for life. At his school, he was a guest editor and regular contributor to the school newspaper. He co-founded and presided over a writing club,
+ more bio informationI've stuck with the Age of Empires series since the first one came out in 1997. It was one of my favorite computer games of all time, and I was feverish with anticipation when Age of Empires II was on the way. I practically hopped up and down at the thought of having such innovations as gates, garrisons, town bells, giant cas... More..
A computer is made up of lots of internal parts that allow it to do what it does. These include the CPU (Central Processing Unit), the hard disk drive, the graphics processor, and the RAM (or Random Access Memory). They are all important to the smooth functioning of your computer. Typically, a higher number of hertz and bytes... More..
Every once in a while, a movie comes along that grabs you and causes you to experience a gamut of emotions. Disney-Pixar's "Up" is a rollercoaster ride, as there are at least as many "downs" as there are "ups." That an animated movie meant for kids could affect grown-ups at all is a testament to the skill of an animation stud... More..
For many, the square root is one of the first mathematical concepts they will learn outside of simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The square root is a concept that not only combines multiplication and division, but also is used extensively in complex formulas, concepts, and equations later on. At i... More..
Associated Content is a freelance writing website that measures your success with a "Clout Index." If you have the right stuff, you can rise up through the Clout Index and emerge as a Clout Level 10 contributor: the Big Cheese, the Grand Pooh-bah, the Master. So, is the Clout Index effective and fair? Does it encourage quali... More..
Whether you love or hate Apple, you probably know that the Apple iPod is nothing short of a cultural phenomenon. In many ways, Apple's iPod popularized the MP3 player as a suitable substitute for the CD player, and the iPod's signature earbuds were practically a fashion statement. Yes, it was cool to own an iPod. Is it still... More..
Daniel Thrasher
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