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How Many Junk Food Ads Do Your Children Watch on TV? (Mar 30 2007 14:40 GMT) - There's little doubt in anyone's mind children who spend copious amounts of time in front of the TV are exposed to a flood of junk food ads and, in so doing, are at a far greater risk of being harmed by the epidemic of childhood obesity. Nevertheless, food and advertising executives continue to dispute the problem as they did in a Wednesday report from the Kaiser Family Foundation (reviewing some 8,900 ads aired on 13 networks during a five-month period in 2005), calling it "a very good snapshot," and that the marketing landscape for kids had changed since that year.That is, if you call a voluntary agreement among 11 large advertisers to kids -- among them Kraft and McDonald's -- to make 50 percent of their ads aimed at kids devoted to healthier lifestyles a true compromise. By the numbers: Kids in the 8-12 age group viewed the most foods ads every day (21). |
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Busted! *DSL* (Mar 30 2007 14:38 GMT) - *DSL*Frühling ist angekommen!Wir wollten unseren ersten Film im Freien vom Jahr machen. Nachdem ich meinem Mann ein blowjob gab, wollte er in mich eindringen. Aber dann kam jemand an! Wir wurden in der Tat erwischt. |
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Helio Ocean Video Walkthrough (Mar 30 2007 14:38 GMT) - Craving some more one-on-one time with Helio's new dual slider? The guys at PhoneScoop got an in-depth video of Helio's Ocean including a look at the phone's features and interface. The new Web browser (which lets you view full Web pages) looks especially cool. Combine that with their all you can eat EV-DO/text messaging plan and the Ocean looks like a nice option for the Net-addicted. – |
Bondage.com Blogs
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Irving: The Big Darkness (Mar 30 2007 14:38 GMT) - With the god damn Frying Pan.....What I move her down south and in less than a year she thinks she's fucking Aunt Jemima.....Sheeesh and all because I like her sexie feet, what's wrong with this chick?She is so gonna where the FRANK Suit (see entry below) |
Blogging Baby
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Board games catering to shorter attention spans (Mar 30 2007 14:29 GMT) - Filed under: Lifestyle, Toys, Family togetherness, 6-7 yearsEllie loves board games and so do I. We have a closet full of them and Ellie often pulls one out after dinner. We have spent many evenings racing through Candy Land, trying to get a winner before bedtime. Often, we make up our own rules in order to speed things up. |
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OLPC Manufacturer to Sell $200 Laptop On Open Market (Mar 30 2007 14:28 GMT) - srinravi writes "ArsTechnica reports that Quanta, the company manufacturing the XO laptops, has plans to begin selling low-cost budget mobile computers for $200 later this year. 'According to Quanta president Michael Wang, the company plans to leverage the underlying technologies associated with OLPC's XO laptop to produce laptop computers that are significantly less expensive than conventional laptops.' While OLPC plans to sell the laptops in bulk to governments, which will then distribute the hardware to school children, the XO computer itself is not for sale on the open market. These XO-like commercial devices are still something of an unknown, but it has been announced they'll be using Open Source software." |
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Exploit for latest Windows vuln already animated (Mar 30 2007 14:27 GMT) - Exploit for latest Windows vuln already animated: "Curse the cursor A vulnerability in the way Windows handles animated cursors puts users at risk of being pwnd, and several nefarious websites are already trying to exploit the flaw, according to the SANS Internet Storm Center.…" The flaw is present on virtually the entire line of Windows OSes, including Vista, which has been held up as Redmond's poster child for safe computing. According to McAfee, Windows users browsing malicious sites using IE versions 6 or 7 risk having arbitrary code run on their machines. |
Right Wing News
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Q&A Friday #62: James Dobson On Fred Thompson (Mar 30 2007 14:26 GMT) - Question: "What do you think of Dr. James Dobson's statement that Fred Thompson's failure to declare his Christianity could lose him support among evangelical Christians? Personally, I'd rather have someone who's led an upstanding life all along, even privately, than... |
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