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In a real mess (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - okay ive just finished a sust 250 cycle, and i had my doubts as to whether it was real or not? but i used m1t during the cycle, and sex drive was still up? and i seemed to get more body hair, faster growth of facial hair, but no great gainsperhaps because my calories were not as high as i couldnt... |
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El cambio de horario de invierno (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - Al adelanta una hora (para el cambio de horario de verano) no tengo problemas. Pero los lunes después de atrasa una hora para volver al horario de invierno son insufribles y si que me afectan. Hoy me levanté a las 05h30 y a esa hora no sucede nada, menos en lunes. 25 minutos de Lumines [...] |
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AA server admins... (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - The below members are TG AA server admins... Apophis (Master server admin... runs all of TG) (AA server player/admins) Magnum Vulcan Turbo No other admins are needed at this time, but thanks to the few others who have asked. |
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Internet Service - BellSouth Internet Service (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - BellSouth Internet Service Dial-up and DSL connectivity. Check for service, pricing, and details. Juno Internet Service - Value-priced Internet Service Provider Juno Internet Service Provider. Half the standard prices of AOL, MSN, Earthlink. Juno is available in more than 6000 cities across the United States and in EarthLink EarthLink is the number-one [... |
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Debit Card ProcessingDebit card processi (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - Debit Card ProcessingDebit card processing varies somewhat from credit card processing. First, debit card processing involves no credit line. No money is ever promised without an explicit guarantee that it is sitting in a bank account.From the standpoint of a business, ...Senior Credit Card Analyst - Manager (Resource Consulting Group)RCG is seeking candidates who are credit card billing SMEs for an exciting opportunity with one of our global clients. |
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Loss of libraries curtails more than books - it kills ideas (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - The Buffalo News Continues To Cover the closing of libraries here in Erie County. They say the community loses many precious resources when libraries are cut The fundamental role of the public library is to provide free access to ideas for everyone - computers and Internet access for people who don't have them, books and DVDs for people who can't afford them, and librarians who can answer just about any question. Just about any?? |
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The next ALA president (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - Grumpy Librarian writes "ALA has announced the two candidates for ALA president: Loriene Roy, professor at the University of Texas at Austin's School of Information; and William Crowe, who heads the University of Kansas' (KU) Kenneth Spencer Research Library Anyone have opinions on either of these?" We used to run interviews with the candidates every year, if there's any interest out there in LISLand we could do that again this year. |
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Librarian is quot;Face of Volunteerismquot; (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - Filipino Librarian writes "Troy Lacsamana, project coordinator of Aklatang Pambata, was recently chosen as one of the 2005 Top 5 HSBC Faces of Volunteerism by Hands On Manila, which desires "to seek and salute those who take time out to help others without expectation or fanfare." He was cited for "his vision and perseverance to create a library and reading center in Quezon City that is accessible to all children." Please note that Troy is a librarian who leads a group composed largely of NON-librarian volunteers, and that the award came from a group of NON-librarians. More..." |
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Census Spookies for Halloween (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - Cortez writes "The 2005 US Census report on Halloween has lots of intriguing numbers: 25 pounds: *Per capita consumption of candy by Americans in 2004; it is believed a large portion of this is consumed by kids around Halloween."... |
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This Week in LibraryBlogland (30 October 05) (Oct 31 2005 22:59 GMT) - This Week in LibraryBlogLand Week ending 30 October 2005 After reading about Liz Lawley's keynote speech at Internet Librarian 2005, Steve Matthews (Vancouver Law Librarian Blog) wrote about folksonomies and tagging. Laura at RFID in Libraries wonders about the cost of RFID tagging library CDs and DVDs. Ryan Eby (libdev) is starting to see the potential in OpenWorldCat now that he's seen the BBC Audio Annotation project. Lorcan Dempsey comments. Rebecca Hedreen (Frequently Answered Questions) writes about using bookmarking services for organizing citations. |
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