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Movie Review: You Kill Me (Jun 30 2007 17:55 GMT) - An interesting, if not completely successful unlikely romantic comedy, You Kill Me offers up some decent dry laughs in a movie that stretches the ludicrous plot line to the breaking point. It seems like another story within the Matador universe, where hitmen are drunks, meet and make friends with the most unlikely of people, and find a way to keep doing what they're doing. John Dahl's effort is not wasted, yet the screenplay and editing do not quite line up to make this a winning indie dramedy. |
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Mike Rowe on QVC (Jun 30 2007 17:38 GMT) - http://www. blogyoulikeahurricane. com/2007/06/mike-rowes-greates html Did you know that before Discovery - Mike Rowe sold stuff on QVC - the link goes to several youtube vids of him selling stuff. Quite an amusing watch - he was pretty funny back then. |
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15 Reasons Why the I phone Sucks (Jun 30 2007 17:38 GMT) - http://www. who-sucks. com/tech/15-reasons-why-apples I'm so sick of seeing articles everywhere about the stupid I phone - as if it is such a magical device. Heck reminds me of the buzz about that stupid scooter -(you know the one) yeah, like that changed the world. |
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Freeware - Test Disk For Windows (Jun 30 2007 17:38 GMT) - http://fileforum. betanews. com/detail/TestDisk_for_Window TestDisk is a powerful free data recovery software. It was primarily designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error (such as accidentally deleting your Partition Table). |
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Chime TV (Jun 30 2007 17:38 GMT) - http://chime.tv/#aloha/c49l Another HTPC goodie for ya - nice online TV to replace defective network primetime. |
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802.11n II Draft Cert (Jun 30 2007 17:38 GMT) - http://arstechnica. com/news. ars/post/20070625-wi-fi-allian html Products are now being ratified for the second draft of 802.11n - it's almost safe to buy the next gen wireless and expect it to be fully compliant. |
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KKrieger - 96kb FPS (Jun 30 2007 17:38 GMT) - http://212. 202. 219. 162/kkrieger#20 The smallest first person shooter you will ever see - surprisingly the hardware you need to run it is quite beefy. |
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