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ich habe heute (Dec 20 2004 23:40 GMT) - ganz cool telefoniert. das ist keine selbstverständlichkeit, wie ihr vielleicht glaubt. man redet mit einer stimme, deren mensch nicht anwesend ist. das ist ein bisschen erschreckend. wenn ich groß bin, finde ich heraus, wie es funktionie... |
completelycalm.com
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My Flick Pick (Dec 20 2004 23:40 GMT) - OK, no Moody Blues discussions without ME! I have just about every piece of music they ever recorded. There is much spirituality in their music. I always loved A Question of Balance. I was looking for a Christmas carol called.. |
eWEEK Technology News
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Triumphs & Trip-Ups In 2004 (Dec 20 2004 23:40 GMT) - Here's a look at the winning and losing technology projects of 2004. Toyota, Ameritrade and Wal-Mart are among the winners. Losers: Wal-Mart suppliers, Wells Fargo and Ford. |
Kaleva.plus
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Päivä alkaa taas pidetä (Dec 20 2004 23:40 GMT) - Pohjoisella pallonpuoliskolla on tänään vuoden lyhin päivä. Jouluaattoon mennessä päivä pitenee Helsingissä minuutilla ja Oulussa kahdella. |
Blogator.com
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Rainbow and Red (Dec 20 2004 23:40 GMT) - [WiccanWeb.ca] - By Emily Alpert | While mainstream America's hang-ups about homosexuality are well-known, well-documented, and entrenched, Native American communities and their queer members ... |
Blogator.com
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Walmart Offers Sub-$500 laptop With Linspire (Dec 20 2004 23:40 GMT) - [Slashdot] - LehiNephi writes "Cnet reports that Walmart is offering a sub-$500 notebook running Linspire. The specs are less-than impressive: a 1GHz VIA C3 processor, 128 MB RAM, 30GB hard drive, and a plain vanilla CD-ROM. Seems overpriced for what you get, but cheap nonetheless. |
IS300.NET
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bouncy (Dec 20 2004 23:39 GMT) - Forum: Stop, Drop and Roll Posted By: surface1030 Post Time: 12-20-2004 at 11:25 PM |
antoin@eire.com
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World's most enduring organizations (Dec 20 2004 23:38 GMT) - Consultants Booz Allen have compiled a list of the world's most enduring organizations. They seem to have missed the Daddy of them all, the only organization that has maintained the continuity and of its structure and mission over 2000 years. The Catholic Church has had a pretty-much continuous chain of leaders since the first century. Most of that period is well-documented, and a clear organizational hierarchy existed for most of that time (although there were certainly schisms and disputes along the way, as with any earthly operation). No other organization of any type comes close to having a record like this. |
Down The Avenue
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Time Magazine on Blog of Year (Dec 20 2004 23:38 GMT) - Time Magazine's Lev Grossman reports on how three amateur journalists dethroned an icon and turned the mainstream media upside down, all without quitting their day jobs. Ah yes, blogging again. Time magazine names Power Line their blog of the year.... |
Christdot
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A crack in the theory (Dec 20 2004 23:38 GMT) - Will a couple of renegade archeologists make us rethink everything we know about Qumran? Since the first discovery of some of the Dead Sea Scrolls nearby in 1947 and the subsequent digs, Qumran has risen to mythological status among Jews, Christians, archeologists and biblical scholars around the world. But in scholarly circles, a storm is brewing, raising questions about the spiritual past of the site and its connection to some of the legends that have risen on its ashes. Did Essenes live at and scribe the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran? No, says a soon-to-be-released report. |
Christdot
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St Peter's opens "basilica bar" (Dec 20 2004 23:38 GMT) - "The view is hard to beat, the atmosphere can be, well, heavenly, and the coffee isn't bad either. St Peter's Basilica now has its own rooftop coffee bar. The bar on the roof of Christendom's largest church opened several months ago without fanfare but even many Vatican officials and employees did not know about it until Monday when an Italian paper splashed the "discovery" on its front page." |
PR Web: Non-profit
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LifeSharers Offers Organ Shortage Solution on 50th Anniversary of First Transplant (Dec 20 2004 23:38 GMT) - Fifty years ago this week Ronald Herrick donated a kidney to his brother Richard, and the first successful human organ transplant was performed in Boston. Americans have been dying waiting for transplants ever since, in ever-increasing numbers. A grass-roots network of organ donors called LifeSharers has the solution to the problem. They call it “Organs for Organ Donors” and are inviting all Americans to be part of the solution. [PRWEB Dec 20, 2004] |
Fermata: Just hold me ~ Truly
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The In-laws (Dec 20 2004 23:37 GMT) - And so here I am sitting by the Christmas tree, the smell of fresh popped corn pervading the air. I kind of wish it was like... gingerbread... that I smell, or ... spices. |
The Daily Glyph
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Immigrants' Story (Dec 20 2004 23:36 GMT) - A harrowing tale of immigration from El Salvador to the U.S. by way of the Usumacinta River. Un milagro llamado... |
Eksperten | Nyeste spørgsmål
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Fra Tekst til Octal (Dec 20 2004 23:36 GMT) - Jeg har søgt og kunne ikke finde et spørgsmål som omhandlede en convertor som konvertere fra tekst til octal Jeg har prøvet at lave en sådan, men kan ikke lige finde hoved og hale i det, så derfor tænkte jeg at der muligvis var nogle her inde der kunne og ville hjælpe mig |
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