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Study Links Pain Reliever Naproxen to Cardiac Risks (Dec 21 2004 17:31 GMT) - The pain medication naproxen might increase patient risk for heart attack and stroke based on the preliminary results of a National Institute on Aging study that found a 50% higher risk among participants who took naproxen compared with those who took a placebo, FDA said on Monday... click link for more info. |
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Kaksi kolaria peräkkäin Raahen Saloisissa (Dec 21 2004 17:31 GMT) - Kaksi ihmistä loukkaantui kahdessa kolarissa, jotka sattuivat tunnin välein valtatie 8:lla Saloisissa. Pakettiauto ja linja-auto kolaroivat tiistai-iltapäivänä Rautaruukintien ja valtatie 8:n risteyksessä. |
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incest pics (Dec 21 2004 17:31 GMT) - Welcome to IncestArt.com, the only place where forbidden thoughts, dreams and wishes of family members take their place on the paper sheets. We often use the materials provided by real people whose talent allows them to depict the real incest experiences on the drawing-paper. Here's the example: the drawings from son's diary beginning with watching his mom taking bath or first ugly tries to seduce her and all the way further to the dirty everyday incest experiments with his hot mother. |
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The Mathematics Genealogy Project (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - The Mathematics Genealogy Project. A service of the Department of Mathematics at North Dakota State University, the project intends to "compile information about ALL the mathematicians of the world. [...] It is our goal to list all individuals who have received a doctorate in mathematics. |
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WiFi Heart Monitor (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - The über-WiFi application is here, the mother of all things WiFi: the personal wireless EKG monitor. You wear it around... |
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Orcas Island Snapshots (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - All the sunset pics lately have inspired me to share a couple of my own. Sunset with Rowboats on Orcas Island, May 2002, Sunset with Wrecked Canoe on Orcas Island, May 2003. More from Orcas: Tree Trunk, Sunbeams Through Trees |
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blossoms under snow (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - Just leaving the Garden of the Gods Park in Colorado Springs and sighted these flowers. Jumped out the truck, grabbed the shot and away I went! |
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Data security summary of 2004 (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - Mikko Hypponen, Director of Anti-Virus Research at F-Secure, presents HNS visitors with an overview of data security in 2004. The audio concentrates on viruses, worms, phishing, DDoS botnets, spamming, phone malware and other infamous topics that were in the spotlight throughout the year. |
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Hack a bike (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - The "Call a Bike" system of the german railway company "Deutsche Bahn" offers bikes for self-hire. Sophisticated technology enables customers to rent a bike using their mobile phone. "Hack a Bike" uses advanced reengineering to turn the system upside down. |
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Research demystifies quantum properties of exotic materials (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - Modern materials science has been a boon for electronics, providing average consumers with palm-sized computers that would have filled a room just a few years ago for instance. But the push to create materials with radically new electronic properties has also produced a host of experimental results ... |
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Canary Wireless Digital Hotspotter Reviewed (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - The postman brought me a review sample last week of what is without doubt the best thing to hit my keychain in ... well, since keys. It's Canary Wireless's Digital Hotspotter, a Wi-Fi signal finder which, despite a few quirks, is the best (and most sophisticated) of the current crop of cheap hand-held detectors. Read on for my review of the device, which was also mentioned in this detector round-up linked to last month. |
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School defends slavery booklet (Dec 21 2004 17:30 GMT) - Students at one of the area's largest Christian schools are reading a controversial booklet that critics say whitewashes Southern slavery with its view that slaves lived "a life of plenty, of simple pleasures."Leaders at Cary Christian School say they are not condoning slavery by using "Southern Slavery, As It Was," a booklet that attempts to provide a biblical justification for slavery and asserts that slaves weren't treated as badly as people think.Principal Larry Stephenson said the school is only exposing students to different ideas, such as how the South justified slavery. He said the booklet is used because it is hard to find writings that are both sympathetic to the South and explore what the Bible says about slavery."You can have two different sides, a Northern perspective and a Southern perspective," he said. |
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