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Barneys Night Before Christmas DVD (Dec 18 2006 23:00 GMT) - It's Barney's most elaborate video ever with more sets and more costumes and more special effects than you've ever seen from Barney! Barney is off to the North Pole to visit Santa and Mrs.Claus in this all new holiday adventure. Don't miss the train ride through Santa's incredible toy factory! 16 Songs, 56 minutes. |
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Frosted sculpture horse (Dec 18 2006 23:00 GMT) - The astonishing beauty of the ''frosted glass'' look is the ideal medium to project the power and majesty of this rearing stallion. 8 1/2'' x 4 1/2'' x 10'' high. Please Note: We are striving to keep our cost down so we can offer you great prices and low shipping charges. We even pay your standard shipping on all orders over $75. |
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KAlarm 1.4.7 (KDE 3 branch) (Dec 18 2006 23:00 GMT) - KAlarm lets you configure personal messages to be displayed, commands to be executed, or emails to be sent, at scheduled times. It allows you to choose the message font and color, how often to repeat, whether to display an advance reminder, whether to speak the message or play a sound when it is displayed, and whether to cancel the alarm if it can't be triggered on time (e.g. if you are logged out at the time). As well as using the graphical interface to configure alarms, you can use the command line, and there is a DCOP interface for other applications. |
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Fortune (Number: 26,182) (Dec 18 2006 23:00 GMT) - Don't let nobody tell you what you cannot do; don't let nobody tell you what's impossible for you; don't let nobody tell you what you got to do, or you'll never know ... what's on the other side of the rainbow... remember, if you don't follow your dreams, you'll never know what's on the other side of the rainbow... |
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Computers (Number: 1,177) (Dec 18 2006 23:00 GMT) - Rattling around the back of my head is a disturbing image of something I saw at the airport ... Now I'm remembering, those giant piles of computer magazines right next to "People" and "Time" in the airport store. Does it bother anyone else that half the world is being told all of our hard-won secrets of computer technology? Remember how all the lawyers cried foul when "How to Avoid Probate" was published? Are they taking no-fault insurance lying down? |
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Fortune Cookie (Number: 41,589) (Dec 18 2006 23:00 GMT) - A novice went into the master's cubicle and saw a new computer sitting upon the master's desk. "What is that computer?" asked the novice. The master placed his hand upon a small box that was connected to the computer by a wire. "Behold," said the master, "This device controls what we see on the screen. |
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