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The Bible Cure for Autoimmune Diseases (Unabridged) (Dec 11 2006 11:54 GMT) - The Bible Cure for Autoimmune Diseases (Unabridged)You are using you mp3-player or ipod only for music? Audiobooks are the next step... you can walk or drive to work, school or college and meanwhile get entertained with up2date news or books... |
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LG U830: Chocolate Folder II (Dec 11 2006 11:53 GMT) - You've probably heard of the Chocolate phone but may have missed its slightly less famous sibling, the Chocolate Folder KG810. It could be because when it launched it was exclusive to Phones4U, but this modest clamshell phone is another design classic. LG has now launched another incarnation of this Chocolate clamshell called the U830. |
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Fab@Home shows you how to build a fabber on your own (Dec 11 2006 11:50 GMT) - Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Fabbers, or 3D printers, or prototyping machines, are traditionally used in product manufacturing to get an idea of how a product sketch will look and feel in real life. Just like many technological products, a homebrew open-source community has started up around fabbers -- a new one has just begun at Cornell University, appropriately called Fab@Home. The project, which is already several weeks old, has resulted in some pretty awesome projects, including a fabbing chocolate machine done by a high school student in Kentucky that makes some pretty tasty looking treats. |
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QXL Hosts Charity Auctions in Association with UK Newspaper (AuctionBytes) (Dec 11 2006 11:47 GMT) - UK online-auction site QXL.co.uk is running a special charity online-auction event in association with the Independent newspaper. There are 43 lots, each offering a unique experience, such as a day at the races, a theatre first-night or a bracing stroll through the countryside with one of The Independent's staff writers. |
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Why altruism paid off for our ancestors (Dec 11 2006 11:46 GMT) - Why altruism paid off for our ancestors Exclusive Humans may have evolved altruistic traits as a result of a cultural 'tax' we paid to each other early in our evolution, a new study suggests.The research also changes what we knew about the genetic makeup of our hunter-gatherer ancestors.The origin of human altruism has puzzled evolutionary... created by jorolat | 12/11/2006 - 7:46am | updated at 12/11/2006 - 8: |
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Recipes and Cooking :: RE: Chocolate-Cherry Biscotti (Dec 11 2006 11:42 GMT) - Author: reggaefan Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2006 11:42 am (GMT 0) Dooley I told Sharon when I was young a looooooooooooooooong tme ago my neighbors the Castella' grandmother who spoke only Italian made Biscotti I learned what that word meant quickly, when whe said Biscotti every kid in the neighborhood showed up. I think if she had charged for them we would have all become criminals to get money to pay for them Thanks for the memory. |
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