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Teeth (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - story links: Teeth |
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Skullcap ' The protection with style (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - The skull cap, also known as a watchu-rag, a do-rag, a wave cap, a durag, a doo-rag, or a du-rag, has been used to show the world a motorcycle riders interests, and also to protect them from the elements, in a cool looking way. |
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Motorcycle Gloves Are Cool (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - The use of motorcycle gloves in motorcycle riding is a way to complete an outfit for todays motorcycle rider. There are many styles, materials, designs, and sizes to choose from. |
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Protect Your Investment with a Motorcycle Cover (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - The cost of a motorcycle nowadays can exceed the cost of a new car sometimes. Why risk damage from the elements? A motorcycle cover provides a superior solution to an age old problem. How to protect your precious ride from the rain, snow, or even dust, wh |
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Protect Your Head With a Cool Half Helmet (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - The safety of motorcycle riders is of utmost importance. Many states have adopted motorcycle helmet wearing laws, but have not specified the type, just as long as they are DOT approved. This allows many motorcycle riders to express themselves in ways that |
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vba with bloomberg links (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - Hello, When I use the code ActiveCell.FormulaR1C1 = "=blp(blabla)" The cell is populated with the data only after the whole macro is finished. I do a cut and paste by values with the populated cells to tinker with the data, but because the data is not loaded until the macro is done running, i only get a bunch of #N/As for my values. Is there a way to keep the macro from proceeding until it is certain that all the cells with formulas have been populated with actual data? thank you/ |
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Intempo presenta el radio de internet Daisy (Jan 13 2008 23:58 GMT) - Filed under: Audio portátil No hemos oído nada sobre Intempo por bastante tiempo, pero nos alegra saber que no han desaparecido, y ahora nos presentan un radio de internet bastante atractivo. El radio Daisy puede conectarse a "miles" de estaciones de internet y FM, aseguran que puede funcionar por hasta 20 horas sin necesidad de recargar la batería, y viene ademá |
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