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Something makes me want to delete this.
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You cant offer a cellphone w/o bluetooth support!
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I thought this was cool news. Its fun playing with the Macs at Best Buy.
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Why everything should be touch-screen!
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Preeeetty shady I would say. Its right up there with the drunkard Street Views found in Australia.
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You're right, I found it. Pretty cool, actually, but I don't like Google's attitude or the idea of not having a choice in the matter.
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Try your home address...You'll probably see a 3D landscape of your house, car, etc.
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Oh yeah. There's much more obvious comedians for the job. http://notnews.today.com/2008/08/21/30/
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Came across this great site for computer locks the other day. The prices were top notch, the information impeccable, and the quality was excellent.
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A good list - worth checking out.
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I went to school, With Tommy and lance.. .pretty Sad, and Pretty Dumb to be doing that. Our
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Freebies have come a long way since our mothers received the free bar of soap in the mail back in the 70s and 80s.
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I'm sure it's completely safe and there's nothing to worry about! notnews.today.com/2008/08/23/intel-demonstrates-wireless-power-for-the-home/
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I've definitely seen people doing extremely well in different fields without college degrees - my son is very successful in computers but is self-taught, I never took a typing lesson in my life, but type for a living and my father and brothers are very successful business men, with an innate business sense, but no formal education. I respect the self-taught, and so respect Justin King for his accomplishments. This seems to bring to mind a book I heard of a long time ago...Education of a Wandering Man. Seems a motivated man can learn much better on his own than an unmotivated or less motivated man with all the substance and all the frills which colleges have to offer.
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On the one hand I'm impressed...On the other, "putting to sham" by working all the time isn't the right phrase in my opinion. We work to live, not live to work. I don't have a problem so much if some want to be workaholics, but I do have a problem when we begin to set this up as the ideal - which in America it is (supposedly peasants in the Middle Ages worked less than we do).
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I'm not personally a fan of lolcats - but you have to be doing something right to get 100 million pageviews a month.
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This is realllly exciting
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This is great news for designers. Way to go Mozilla with continued innovation...and we thought the browser had hit the roof.
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I actually find this idea somewhat interesting - its like interstitials almost. A lot of major sites use them (InfoWorld).
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Of course if this were Microsoft, they would be forcing their users to Pay for a inferior product.
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:0 Well, I don't plan to be one of the first to use this new technology...lets just say that.
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I have to question the validity of this statement - "It turns out the human body is not affected by magnetic fields; it is affected by elective fields" and in doing so question the safety and long term health effects of wireless technology.
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It beggars belief, surely it is good PR for the ditty gaining over 600k views.
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Yep, David. I am excited too. :)
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