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Edgar Anderson

Losing Weight Through Professional Help - 1 views

started by Edgar Anderson on 04 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Is eating beef good for the environment? - 0 views

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    Is eating free range beef actually good for the environment?
anonymous

Communications Gear For Paintball and Geocaching - 0 views

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    "A good FRS-GMRS radio to communicate with your team mates is also crucial to winning a game of paintball. With earphone - mic headsets you can communicate discretely and sneak up as a group on your opponent."
anonymous

How To Buy A Classic Ford On E-bay Without Getting Ripped Off - 0 views

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    "There are some good deals on Classic Ford cars and trucks on Ebay but you need to be careful. For example you need to ask lots of questions such as was it a frame off restoration? Did they use original or the best duplicate parts available or does it have a Chevy or Dodge engine instead of a rebuilt Ford one."
funeral adelaide

Reliable Professional Funeral Service - 1 views

started by funeral adelaide on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
Vicky Matthews

Quality Soil Testing Services - 1 views

I have long wanted to build my home in a spacious and safe area, and I want to ensure that its foundation is really good. So before I finally decided to build it in the lot which I have recently I ...

started by Vicky Matthews on 08 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
lelapin _

State of the Art - A Look at Google's First Phone - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The Android software looks, feels and works a lot like the iPhone’s. Not as consistent or as attractive, but smartly designed and, for version 1.0, surprisingly complete. In any case, it’s polished enough to give Windows Mobile an inferiority complex the size of Australia; let’s hope Microsoft has a good therapist.
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      "a complexe inferiority the size of Australia" I thought it was funny enough to highlight it ^_^
lelapin _

Op-Ed Columnist - Obama Outwits the Bloviators - Op-Ed - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Andrew Rasiej, the founder of Personal Democracy Forum, which monitors the intersection of politics and technology, points out that when networks judge their success by who got the biggest share of the television audience, “they are still counting horses while the world has moved on to counting locomotives.” The Web, in its infinite iterations, is eroding all 20th-century media.
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      Again an excellent article by Frank Riche. This time it's about a double matters that appear to happen at the same time: a black candidate with good chances to become president and mainstream media TV/Radio/Newspapers as we know them covering the campaign as they've always done but having to fight against another media: the net.
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