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Here’s a point worth considering: if you want to prevent wrinkles, visit your friendly neighborhood acupuncturist. Promoters of facial acupuncture cl
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We have pondered and paced the garden thinking of what possible catastrophes can be applauded in 42 years? This is what we came up with:
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1. The Doomsday Machine — Dr. Strangelove (film)
The aptly named "Doomsday Machine" was one of the uncredited stars of Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove. Its purpose? Delivering a retaliatory nuclear strike on all mankind in the event of an attack on Soviet soil. All it took was a broken radio
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Facial hair, for a woman, has to be the worse dealing in her life.facial laser hair removal This is why facial laser hair removal has been the single
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A hosting firm has purchased a nuke-resistant bunker in Novia Scotia, and plans to convert it into a data fortress for financial firms. Bastionhost hopes to attract European financial firms wary of housing sensitive data in the US due to the USA Patriot Act. The facility is one of a series of 'Die
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Someone finally took the time to do a count of all the Google apps marked "beta." And with fully 45% of its products carrying that familiar tag — including 4-year-old Gmail — Google says there's an explanation: Beta doesn't mean to them what it has long meant to the rest of the tech community.
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The latest ISP crackdown on illegal filesharing has provided opportunistic criminals with yet another means of defrauding the public.
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Most people still think of Google as a search business. But what the analysts understood long ago, and the rest of us are realizing now, is that what they really want to do is organize all the world’s information, and then put ads on it.
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Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the 15th century changed the world, fed the Renaissance and powered the scientific revolution - where once the pre-Copernican earth was a flat disc in a heliocentric universe it was now a mere spherical satellite at the dependent mercy of the ever ragi
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It’s been a long time coming, but it appears as though Facebook finally has begun integrating Live Search into its main search bar, thereby providing web search in addition to its preexisting profile search capabilities. The integration is a natural consequence of Microsoft’s $250 million investmen
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"When we interview people," cablecar wrote on the Sidebar, "we give them simple programming tasks to test their ability. The below code was an attempt to solve a problem I found on Project Euler. It's from a candidate for a senior development position with '10 years of PHP' experience.
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A fan of extremely simple, straight-forward web services? Then you probably know about amusing pet-projects like DownForEveryoneOrJustMe, GoingToRain, or IsTwitterDown (variations apply). Here’s another one for your bookmarking pleasure that won’t make you go back to the website every time to check
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an article about the advances in nanotechnology which may soon enable devices that can charge themselves.
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Not all social networks are created equal and to have a strong social media marketing plan you need to know what type of demographic each has, and what type of content will generally perform better. All statistics gathered from Quantcast.
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