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Bondage.com Blogs
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spankslut: on the earie (Feb 15 2007 21:59 GMT) - it went... just perfectly. in fact, he spent the majority of the time telling me about the company, what they need and what will be expected of me.the only thing left is yet another (and final) interview, with my possible direct supervisor. i'm not nervous about this one, and am actually super-excited and looking forward to it. |
Erotica AroundMyRoom
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Casting Couch - Tiffani Kelly (Feb 15 2007 21:58 GMT) - Tiffani Kelly, a 22-year-old from Kansas City, Missouri, looks so sweet and innocent at the start of this video, you just might feel guilty about jacking to her. DON'T! NaughtyMag.com is no place for guilt, and when a girl like Tiffany stuffs her pussy with a dildo the way she's doing here, she obviously wants you to jack to her. Doing otherwise would be an insult, and that would be rude. |
Dog Heroes and Howlers
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The hairless dog (Feb 15 2007 21:57 GMT) - The hairless dog The way this is worded implies the dogs are relatives of the Aztecs themselves. Lady W. Indeed. We ve fixed that: GBU Editor. |
WebProNews Feed
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Brin Portrayed in The Google Story (Feb 15 2007 21:56 GMT) - Mark Malseed, co-author of The Google Story, takes an in-depth look at Google co-founder Sergey Brin and his family, mother Eugenia (NASA research scientist), father Michael (mathematics professor), and brother Sam. Here's what Mark saw when he entered Sergey's spacious Googleplex office 211, shared with Larry Page: Stepping through the sliding glass door into their office is like walking into a playroom for tech-savvy adults. A row of sleek flat-screen monitors lining one wall displays critical information: email, calendars, documents and, naturally, the Google search engine. |
Joystiq
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Hold it! Capcom now accepting pleas for the next Phoenix Wright (Feb 15 2007 21:55 GMT) - Filed under: Nintendo DS, AdventureIf you make your way to Capcom's official Phoenix Wright forums, you'll note that they've just started up a cool little contest involving the third and as yet unlocalized game in the series, Gyakuten Saiban 3. The task is simple: use the provided comic and speech bubbles to create a convincing and preferably hilarious argument for Capcom to bring Gyakuten Saiban 3 to the US as Ace Attorney 3. The allure of winning adorable Phoenix Wright figures is no easy thing to resist. |
Blogator.com
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MySpace Not Guilty in Child Assault Case (Feb 15 2007 21:55 GMT) - [Slashdot] - An anonymous reader writes "The Washington Post reports that a Texas judge dismissed a $30 million case against MySpace for their role in a child assault case. 19-year old Peter Solis lied about his age on MySpace to gain the confidence the confidence of a 13-year old girl. The judge ruled, 'To impose a duty under these circumstances for MySpace to confirm or determine the age of each applicant, with liability resulting from negligence in performing or not performing duty, would of course stop MySpace's business in its tracks and close this avenue of communication.'" |
Blogator.com
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1 Million OLPCs Already On Order (Feb 15 2007 21:55 GMT) - [Slashdot] - alphadogg writes "Quanta Computer has confirmed orders for 1 million notebook PCs for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project. The article goes into some background on the project, and lays out the enthusiastic adoption that the project is seeing overseas. The company estimates they'll ship somewhere between 5 and 10 Million units this year, with 7 countries already signed up to receive units. The machines currently cost $130, but with that kind of volume the original goal of $100 a machine may be viable. |
Blogator.com
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Engadget gets hands on with Apple's new AirPort Extreme (Feb 15 2007 21:55 GMT) - [The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] - Filed under: Hardware, Airport While I still need to drop $180 to get an AirPort Extreme Base Station for 'review' from Apple, Engadget just put theirs through its paces. Overall, they found that the obvious upsides were Apple's sleek design and easy-breezy setup thanks to the revamped AirPort Admin Utility 5.0. In the drawbacks category, however, were a bizarre lack - in fact a back-step for the AirPort base station - of gigabit ethernet, and less-than-optimal transfer rates, though Engadget concedes your mileage may vary, as it so often does with wireless hardware. |
IslayBlog.com, a blog about the Isle of Islay, Scotland
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Keils, a Crofting Village on Jura (Feb 15 2007 21:54 GMT) - For the second entry in my loose series linking to old pictures from Islay and Jura we travel to the Isle of Jura, to what remains of the crofting village of Keils. The village is just north of Craighouse, overlooking the Bay of Small Isles. I've been to Keils twice, first in 2002 and then again for a walk around Craighouse and Keils during WalkIslay 2004. It has changed a lot over time and still is changing. [More about the crofting community of Keils then and now in the full entry] |
Erotica AroundMyRoom
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Naughty Neighbors February 2007 - Emily (Feb 15 2007 21:52 GMT) - "Yeah, I know I look so young and innocent," said Emily. "I use that to my advantage all the time. It lets me get away with a lot of shit. I really put it on when I'm working, laying it on thick for the customers. It gets me good tips, and we're not even supposed to get them. |
Gizmodo
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Epicurean Wine & Champagne Saver Gets You Drunk Daily (Feb 15 2007 21:50 GMT) - Since you use gadgets in every other facet of your life, why not take your love of electronics to your boozing as well? If the Vinturi or the Nuvo Vino aren't enough foryou, this Epicurean wine stopper and pressure seal guarantees to keep the wine preserved for up to 14 days after opening. The Epicurean system can set itself to the correct pressure for both champagne or wine, and with just a touch of the "engage pump" button, you're in business. Pretty neat if you're a light drinker that likes to spread out your enjoyment of a bottle throughout a week, instead of downing it in with some Jack in the Box in 7 minutes like Travis. – |
Southgate Amateur Radio Club RSS Feed
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Propagation de K7RA (Feb 15 2007 21:50 GMT) - The sunspot number is currently 0, and the sun appears spotless, at least from this side. A week ago, helioseismic holography detected a spot on the far side of the sun, but whether it will fade away before reaching our side is unknown |
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