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Chocolate may cut heart disease (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - Researchers produce more evidence that dark chocolate may help to reduce the risk of serious heart disease. |
Hack In The Box
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Gear up for New Year's DNS resolutions (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - For many IT organizations, the holidays provide a welcome respite from the constant chaos of the rest of the year. (Not so if you work in retail, of course.) Many employees are on vacation, so the office is quiet and there are fewer interruptions. Corporate policy may rule out major configuration changes, but there's time to attend to long-deferred maintenance and documentation. While it's tempting to use the newfound hours in your work day to brush up on solitaire, why not carpe the diem and tune your DNS architecture and management processes? |
Incremental Blogger
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Michael Gartenberg awards "Best Laptop 2005" to Lenovo X41 Tablet PC (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - Michael Gartenberg: The Lenovo X41 is "...the first Tablet PC I've used where there is no penalty at all for the Tablet OS feature. It just works as a great notebook and when you need it in Tablet mode (like in that middle seat in coach on the way to CES) it's just there for you." What would he like to see in a "better" laptop/Tablet? |
Harold's Home
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Seasonal greetings (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - Say, who is that handsome snowman over there? Blizzard has introduced some seasonal extras in WoW and here's a screenshot of me wishing you all some pleasant days from the frozen lands of Winterspring. Topic: Ramblings (0 comments) |
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Is250awd problems (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - Forum: General Discussion Posted By: kai0327 Post Time: 12-20-2005 at 12:45 AM |
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Nice or Rice? (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - Forum: General Discussion Posted By: Crester Post Time: 12-20-2005 at 12:38 AM |
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Wtb (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - Forum: Member Wanted To Buy/Trade Posted By: marc_lexus_29 Post Time: 12-19-2005 at 10:22 PM |
FOX 6 Local News
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Aguirre Fined (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - The San Diego Ethics Commission fined City Attorney Michael Aguirre $9,000 for failing to disclose certain campaign expenditures prior to the November 2004 general election. |
Laughing Squid
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Rebar: PARK(ing) (Dec 20 2005 00:59 GMT) - San Francisco based art collective Rebar decided to take the concept of a parking spot to the next level. On November 16th they installed an actual park in a parking space in downtown San Francisco for their project PARK(ing), “a temporary urban park”. People enjoying the park had to feed the parking meter (ie. [... |
Clocks News and Information
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If You Have Any Antique Clocks Keep Them They May Be Valuable Keepsakes (Dec 20 2005 00:58 GMT) - Where Did We Get Clocks From Anyway A clock is simply a device that measures time Typical clocks have faces and hands The long hand measures time in minutes while the short hand in hours Clocks vary in forms sizes and shapes but all perform the same taskto tell time Almost all activities depend on this device making life easier and more organized History of Clocks Way back during the old times people rely on sun and water to measure time Time readings were not accurate then not until the discovery of mecIf You Have Any Antique Clocks Keep Them They May Be Valuable Keepsakes Been shopping for antique clocks lately Its strange that when something is new they are fascinating and cutting edge Then they become a common place After a century or so they become rare untouchable museum pieces or antiques An antique clock is not different It acts as a representation of the time past a reflection of the culture transformed Or it may just look great Antique clocks may be bought for several reasons Perhaps to recreate an era possibly as an inve |
Clocks News and Information
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LED Clocks (Dec 20 2005 00:58 GMT) - Where Did We Get Clocks From Anyway A clock is simply a device that measures time Typical clocks have faces and hands The long hand measures time in minutes while the short hand in hours Clocks vary in forms sizes and shapes but all perform the same taskto tell time Almost all activities depend on this device making life easier and more organized History of Clocks Way back during the old times people rely on sun and water to measure time Time readings were not accurate then not until the discovery of mecLED Clocks LED clocks are the essence of accuracy and have ability to tell perfect time down to the split second However Led clocks displays more than just time are widely used to display time all over the world and used by many industries They can also receive signals from radio time code signals as well This LED timer has many useful applications in manufacturing plants radio tv stations hospitals trade shows military installations science and research labs and more Selfconta |
Hack In The Box
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Hackers expose personal data of law enforcement and security professionals (Dec 20 2005 00:58 GMT) - Guidance Software -- the leading provider of software used to diagnose hacker break-ins -- has itself been hacked, resulting in the exposure of financial and personal data connected to thousands of law enforcement officials and network-security professionals. Guidance alerted customers to the incident in a letter sent last week, saying it discovered on Dec. 7 that hackers had broken into a company database and made off with approximately 3,800 customer credit card numbers. The Pasadena, Calif.-based company said the incident occurred sometime in November and that it is working with the U. |
Refinance a Mortgage - What You Need to Know
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Non-Traditional Mortgages (Dec 20 2005 00:58 GMT) - Traditional mortgages used to come in one or two flavors; in the past when you purchased a home most people used a fixed rate 30 year mortgage. In today’s market approximately 33 percent of all mortgages come as non-traditional mortgages described by some as “creative and risky” financing. This new breed of mortgage loans allows many to purchase more home than they can actually afford. Adjustable rate mortgages (ARM) have been around for a while now. |
The Universities Weblog
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Harvard Grades: Secret No More (Dec 20 2005 00:58 GMT) - Amid the heat of controversy, Harvard Business School has ended its policy refusing to allow recruiters/employers to learn students’ grades. From Inside Higher Ed: The ban on grade-sharing has been enormously popular with students since it was adopted in... Continue. The Universities Weblog is sponsored by: |
The Universities Weblog
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Harvard Grades: Secret No More (Dec 20 2005 00:58 GMT) - Amid the heat of controversy, Harvard Business School has ended its policy refusing to allow recruiters/employers to learn students’ grades. From Inside Higher Ed: The ban on grade-sharing has been enormously popular with students since it was adopted in... Continue. The Universities Weblog is sponsored by: |
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