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Cash Weblog
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Auto And Homeowners Insurance (Mar 24 2005 23:57 GMT) - Auto And Homeowners Insurance: "Our fervor for the idea of auto and homeowners insurance has improved over time. The most universal sources for quality information are effortlessly identified. The most excellent sites related to auto and homeowners insurance will benefit you and help you in accelerating your awareness level. " |
Gut Rumbles
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here's another one (Mar 24 2005 23:57 GMT) - Some people seem to have doubts that anybody MAKES a 5-shot .22 derringer. Well, according to my Uncle Virgil,... |
Gut Rumbles
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here's another one (Mar 24 2005 23:57 GMT) - Some people seem to have doubts that anybody MAKES a 5-shot .22 derringer. Well, according to my Uncle Virgil,... |
nick gaydos > thynk
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A cool Flickr group pool: (Mar 24 2005 23:57 GMT) - Transparent Screens Peter Lindberg: "I had to try this. Some observations: The trick seems to be to step back a little and zoom so that your screen fills the viewfinder, then close the lid and take a shot, import it and try to match the color tone, exposure, brightness, etc. of the surroundings. |
Cre8asite Forums
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www.rottweilerconnection.com - site review please (Mar 24 2005 23:56 GMT) - I used frames because I used different parts from other sites I have made. And I don't think (I actually know) that there is no way I could make it look the same using CSS, etc. I'm working within my knowledge level. :) The top frame is the most irritating part of the site but I love the way it looks. |
Cash Weblog
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Inheritance Loan (Mar 24 2005 23:56 GMT) - Inheritance Loan: "Sorting out the research that is not helpful can become quite a trite job. We are dedicated to compile the most substantial resources anywhere to you in one well-organized location. " |
Cinema Minima
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Pixelvision Fisher-Price PXL-2000 video camera (Mar 24 2005 23:56 GMT) - The sad tale of Pixilvision, the "standard" created by American Toy-maker Fisher-Price in the late 1980's to provide a video recorder for kids. In black and white; unable to be transferred without extra custom additions; smearing as badly as the original Sony Rover/Portapak of fifteen years earlier; it was a dog comparable to the Akai Rover-killer which used ordinary audio tape and was called "V-4". |
Secular Blasphemy
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Very cool room (Mar 24 2005 23:56 GMT) - How to set up a room defying gravity (or at least confuse the heck out of your friends). Hat tip to Boing Boing. |
Cash Weblog
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Advice On Car Insurance (Mar 24 2005 23:55 GMT) - Advice On Car Insurance: "After you have completely gone through the resources we present on this page, we would advise you to save them. Understanding leading advice on car insurance research does not have to be a troublesome assignment. While much of the research you probably went through has been usable, we're certain that a [...] |
Anabolic Review Forums
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Progress pics (Mar 24 2005 23:55 GMT) - Well here it is, my progression over 2 years The first pic is the beginning, been training just a few months, weighing about 160ish The six months pics are mainly during the peak of my cycle where I shot up to around 194 The one year pics are now and Im weighing in at around 198 I call them one... |
Updated Fink Packages (Unstable)
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cernlib2002-2002-5 (Paw and other basic executables, 10.3 tree) (Mar 24 2005 23:55 GMT) - The CERN Program Library is a large collection of general purpose libraries and modules maintained and offered in both source and object code form on the CERN central computers. The two most popular applications based on CERNLIB are PAW and GEANT 3.21. Most of these programs were developed at CERN and are therefore oriented towards the needs of a physics research laboratory that is general mathematics, data analysis, detectors simulation, data-handling etc... applicable to a wide range of problems. |
Froggiez Ink
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Sandwich (Mar 24 2005 23:54 GMT) - 'Regular' sized sandwiches from Quizno's Subs are huge. I tried eating one while there for lunch with Jonathan, Kevin, and James. I could not finish it, and normally I always finish my food. ;) Enough about food though... |
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