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goedZO.com?! - Kritisch maar rechtvaardig
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Big-Brother - Wat gebeurde er 8 november (Nov 08 2005 23:59 GMT) - Kijk zelf ook mee 11:00 Roel is genomineerd en zijn rookgeld wilt ie toch graag meenemen, wanneer hij het huis moet verlaten. Sneaky wil hij die 10.000 euro veilig stellen: Na een uur alleen in de jacuzzi, als hij zeker weet dat Rob nu ook in diepe slaap is, stapt hij uit het bad en pakt zijn geld uit de plantenbak. |
Obsolete Computer Museum Helpline
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Helpline Comment (34084) (Nov 08 2005 23:59 GMT) - Both websites I found for the Contura 4/25 CMOS batter have a (Rayovac) BR2325 listed. The site above also has a weird "RAM" battery listed also though which is a proprietary little yellow battery unit with a 2 plug output. - John (Comment references www. dsmiller. com/html/Laptop-Not... |
Plasma Tv
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Home theatre TV for Christmas ? (Nov 08 2005 23:59 GMT) - Imagine the whole family gathered round a huge flat screen tv after eating your christmas lunch… Home theatre TV can produce amazing results and what better time to take advantage of it than Christmas .. You could be watching the great escape or harry potter but you can guarantee a big flat screen [...] |
Ramblin' Gamblin'
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CalendarHub (Nov 08 2005 23:58 GMT) - Got an invite to look at CalendarHub’s new service. I really wasn’t sure how CalendarHub was going to differentiate itself from other services out there like AirSet or Trumba. It does look smoother than AirSet, but not as refined as Trumba. |
Cash Advances
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Cash Advance - Facts you should know about loan types (Nov 08 2005 23:58 GMT) - by Prakash Menon When you set out to borrow, you often come across terms like unsecured loans, revolving loans, adjustable rate loans, etc. While these terms are more or less self-explanatory, it is still useful to be clear on their exact meanings and what they imply before you finalize a loan contract. [...] |
Automotive News (via PRIMEZONE)
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Photo Release -- Katzkin is Spot On With Harley Give-Away (Nov 08 2005 23:58 GMT) - LAS VEGAS, Nov. 8, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- One of the many highlights at the 2005 SEMA Show in Las Vegas was the raffling off of a uniquely styled Harley-Davidson Soft Tail motorcycle, compliments of Katzkin Leather Interiors. In keeping with the theme of Katzkin's cow-spotted exhibit booth, which mimics their cow-spotted factory in Montebello, California, the beefed-up Harley caught many eyes with its cow-spotted paint job and hair-on leather seat. |
patrickandlydia.com
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groovy management (Nov 08 2005 23:58 GMT) - 43folders.com has a great article with links to helpful sites about productivity for the practicing musician. A must-read for all people for whom music is a vocation (which, if NiT picks up the post, is the majority of you gentle readers.) "It's not music 'friend'; it's music business! |
BugPowder Weblog
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BugPowder Weblog : November 8, 2005 (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - Ade Hughes has emailed to say he's got 12 people confirmed for the 24 Minute Comic event at the Brighton Comics Expo on Saturday November 19th but still needs another 12 to make up the pages. He's pretty sure he can get people on the day but if you are thinking of getting involved, please let him know before hand else he might explode with the tension. Here's the online edition of the first 24 minute comic. Bob Byrne's updated his Clamnuts |
IT-Toolkits.com
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Productivity is Paving the Way for the IT Executives of Tomorrow (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - When it comes time for businesses to make IT investments, the CIO is the person in charge, calling the shots and making the big choices. In many organizations, CIOs drive IT spending, make decisions about infrastructure and basically manage the wires and boxes that bring information into and out of an enterprise. As IT continues to evolve and companies increasingly rely on technology for business success, some questions emerge: Should leadership structures change as well? How are CIOs or senior IT managers measured? |
We Don't Agree, But...
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Deficit Reduction, Republican Style (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - President Bush told Congress that it is spending too much money and it should cut the deficit. After Katrina, the Republican Congress finally agreed with the president and decided that it needed to cut spending to bring the budget closer to balance. So now the House is considering cutting programs affecting the poor - who else could Republicans pick on? What they are coming up with will have negligible effect on the deficit but will hurt the most vulnerable among us grievously. This is deficit reduction, Republican style... |
We Don't Agree, But...
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Bush's Free Trade (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - President Bush claims he is for free trade. He went to the Summit in Argentina to sell a free trade zone for all America from Canada to Argentina. He encountered hostility from Argentineans and skepticism from the leaders of the major Latin American countries. The Summit was a shambles. Why? |
Explorations
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Mac Sales Exceed Expectations (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - According to AppleInsider, an analyst at Needham Co. recently published a research note for the firm's clients indicating that Mac sales have led to over 1 million Mac switchers in 2005. This doesn't sound unrealistic to me, given that Macs... |
Greater Falls, Montana!
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MADAM MAYOR-ELECT! (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - Unless something dramatic happens, Dona Stebbins will be sworn in as the new Mayor of Great Falls! As of 10:35 pm, her lead over incumbent Randy Gray was more than 300 votes. I attended the election night party at the Howard's Pizza/50s Casino with Dona, her family, and many of her friends [...] |
Broadband-help.com: LIVE broadband news
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The TV Show Download Bunkum (Nov 08 2005 23:57 GMT) - Rationality is the first victim of panic. And right now what I see all around me is a panic driven, knee jerk reactions by media giants to the world which is spiraling out of their control. The perfect example of this panic-driven move is today’s announcement from CBS and NBC. This is such non-news, I [... |
Mars Rover Blog
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"Lichen survive in space..." (Nov 08 2005 23:56 GMT) - Lichen survives in Space European Space Agency 8 November 2005 One of the main focuses in the search for living organisms on other planets and the possibilities for transfer of life between planets currently centres on bacteria, due to the organisms simplicity and the possibility of it surviving an interplanetary journey exposed to the harsh space environment. This focus may develop to encompass more advanced organisms following the results of an ESA experiment on the recent Foton-M2 mission where it was discovered that lichens are very adept at surviving in open space. Lichens are not actually single organisms but an association of millions of algal cells, which cooperate in the process of photosynthesis and are held in a fungal mesh. The algal cells and the fungus have a symbiotic relationship, with the algal cells providing the fungus with food and the fungus providing the alga with a suitable living environment for growth. Lichens are well known extremophiles, being able to survive the harshest environments on Earth. |
Biology News Net
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Phenolic compounds may explain Mediterranean diet benefits (Nov 08 2005 23:56 GMT) - Phenolic compounds in olive oil, which have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-clotting properties, may explain cardiovascular health benefits associated with the so-called Mediterranean Diet, according to a new study in the Nov. 15, 2005, issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. |
Obsolete Computer Museum Helpline
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Helpline Comment (34083) (Nov 08 2005 23:56 GMT) - Larry, I don't know of a free product to do that but there is actually some payware to share a scanner. The obvious irony is you'd still have to walk over to the scanner, put your document in, walk back to your computer.. etc. The link of the first one I found with google is above. Looks relatively cheap if they can prove that it works ok. |
Biology News Net
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Children overprescribed antibiotics for sore throat (Nov 08 2005 23:56 GMT) - Physicians prescribe antibiotics for more than half of children with sore throat, exceeding the expected prevalence of strep throat, and used nonrecommended antibiotics for 27 percent of children who received an antibiotic prescription, according to a study in the November 9 issue of JAMA. |
Biology News Net
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Hepatitis B accounts for 40 percent of 'missing' Asian women (Nov 08 2005 23:56 GMT) - In a groundbreaking, sure-to-be-controversial new study, Emily Oster (a graduate student in economics at Harvard University) argues that excess female mortality, such as infanticide, may not be the only cause of uncommonly high male to female ratios in many Asian countries. It has long been observed that the relative number of males is higher in certain Asian countries than in the West, where it is close to unity. A number of authors have suggested that this imbalance reflects neglect of female children and poor conditions for women and, as a result, have argued that as many as 100 million women are "missing." |
WOW Report
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The Basement Tapes (Nov 08 2005 23:56 GMT) - "Reality television is a misnomer," Danny Bonaduce says to the interviewer in WOW's five-part series for Bravo, The Reality of Reality, back in 2002. "There's nothing REAL about Fear Factor. There's nothing REAL about Survivor – you don't even... |
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