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Project name: The Sushi Project (May 07 2005 23:43 GMT) - Project description: Sushi is a suite of GNOME application that allow people to play a pen-and-paper game across the Internet. |
Digital Tech News
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Sonos and Real Rhapsody = digital audio streaming (May 07 2005 23:42 GMT) - As more products are introduced into the Digital home and entertainment lifestyle, we always hope that the gear will continue to make life just a bit easier, and give us quick access to digital entertainment. The Sonos Digital Music System... |
Annunci Accordo
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Vendesi amplificatore FENDER BANDMASTER REVERB '68 Head (May 07 2005 23:41 GMT) - Rara testata Fender BANDMASTER REVERB AMP silverface,50 watt,modello TFL 5005 D,del 1968,made in USA (Santa Ana-California),in condizioni perfette!!! COMPLETAMENTE VALVOLARE,(1 valvola raddrizzatrice,6 pre-amp,2 finali 6L6,queste ultime sono nuovissime perchè le ho appena sostituite!) E' costruita interamente con saldature punto-punto!!! Ha i due classici canali suddivisi tra NORMAL e VIBRATO,con ingressi HI-LOW per adattare l’impedenza ai pick-ups,il classico reverbero Fender a molle lunghe dal timbro inconfondibile,e il vibrato con regolazione di velocità e intensità dello stesso.Sul retro si trovano i seguenti controlli: |
sysrick.com
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The Kentucky Derby is Decadent ... (May 07 2005 23:41 GMT) - The Kentucky Derby is Decadent and Depraved MetaFilter Total chaos, no way to see the race, not even the track...nobody cares. Big lines at the outdoor betting windows, then stand back to watch winning numbers flash on the big board, like a giant bingo game. |
Ask The Dean
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How Do Admission Officials Define "Native American"? (May 07 2005 23:41 GMT) - Colleges approach this issue in a number of ways. Some require a Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood (CDIB), issued by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, or other type of documentation. Many, however, rely only on your self-report and may do no follow-up whatsoever to verify a claim. |
Penmachine.com
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Face time (May 07 2005 23:41 GMT) - Exactly when I started shaving has slipped my mind, but it was in my early teens, so I've been doing it for close to a quarter century. I've always used electric razors, except on those few occasions when I've needed a traditional blade to remove a beard. Sure, I could do so more often—just as I could write with a pen and paper. But I don't, and prefer the electrics (which I think, in the long run, are cheaper to use anyway), so please avoid trying to convince me of the merits of your sextuple-bladed wonder. |
By: Resource-a-Day.net
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Tips To Gain Stability And Control Over Your Life (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - Everybody has, from time to time, a period when he or she feels more tired than usually, and has a hard time concentrating. The important thing is to know how to react under such circumstances and to be able to maintain control and not fall into depression. |
sysrick.com
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Truth EdCone Science vs ... (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - Truth EdCone Science vs religion in Kansas. I've always thought it would be a terrible day for creationists if they actually made it into a serious science curriculum. Kids would be told, religious belief aside, here's the scientific evidence for a young earth: |
Personal Care Advice
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Morgan McLintic on PR
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Should PR firms ghost-write client blog posts? (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - I've been discussing the acceptability of ghost-writing blog posts on behalf of clients lately with other PR firms and industry insiders. Now that blogs have been on the cover of BusinessWeek, many companies I talk to are seriously evaluating their... |
brentashley
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Carved in stone or butter? (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - There's a bit of a hooplah going on about modifying or deleting a blog entry or comment after it has been posted. Scoble weighs in with his personal policy on the matter. I often delete comments due to spam content,... |
Outside The Beltway
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GPS Tracking of Criminals . . . and Everyone Else? (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - William Saletan looks at GPS tracking of convicted child molesters and others. He demonstrates rather convincingly that the use is likely to spread to increasingly less dangerous criminals, perhaps eventually even to non-criminals. These "Global Positioning System" (GPS) monitors are the latest rage in crime-fighting. Jurisdictions in half the states ... |
Outside The Beltway
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Kentucky Derby Winner (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - I'm rooting for Afleet Alex. This selection is admittedly sentimental (the Lemonade Stand cancer charity would benefit from the victory), but many experts have also been impressed with his rigorous regimen: Afleet Alex Trained Like NFL'er for Derby (AP) With his trainer an over-the-moon Pittsburgh Steelers fan, Afleet Alex was bound to ... |
My Second Decade
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CVS Hormones. (May 07 2005 23:40 GMT) - I find the whole topic of Sleep interesting, simply because I never get to experience it anymore. Being in medical school you find that your priorities are somewhat adjusted. Ok, they are drastically adjusted. I just had a neuroscience test, and at my medical school the department of neurosciences is one of the best in the biz meaning they have more than enough lecturers to talk about sleep, and put me to sleep. (ironic isn? |
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