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dean groom

twitter magnets | a delicate push - 0 views

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    Twitter Magnets - like fridge magnets; but with Tweets.
ava777

Car Magnetic Smartphone Holder - 0 views

Powerful Magnetism: 4 intensive magnetic discs ensure your phone is firm, safe and 360° horizontally rotatable even on bumpy roads. https://www.areagoods.com/car-magnetic-smartphone-holder/

started by ava777 on 16 May 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

CAFELE Universal Magnetic Car Phone Holder - 0 views

HANDS FREE,SAFE DRIVING 28 US states prohibit car mounts on a windshield and even more - handheld phone talks (it`s illegal and dangerous). Free your hands , make GPS and phone call more convenient...

started by ava777 on 16 May 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Baseus Magnetic Car Phone Holder - 0 views

Sleek and easy to use- No more plastic cradles or complicated clamps! 100% Magnetic Phone Mount. Simply hold your phone to the mount and let go! Instant hands free! Perfect for SatNav, GPS, Maps, F...

started by ava777 on 16 May 19 no follow-up yet
ava777

Hand Magnetic Wristband - 0 views

1. With built-in super powerful magnet, it is easy to attract small metal tools, screws and nails. 2. The outer is elaborately sewed with high-quality nylon, and the lining is with breathable mesh ...

started by ava777 on 19 May 19 no follow-up yet
Peter Ruwoldt

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Embracing Innovation - FOSS in Schools @neisd - 0 views

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    Students are using a dual-boot machine with UbuntuLinux and Windows XP. I love this account of how he got the change going at a Technology magnet school...note the focus is on bringing innovative experiences to students rather than making it easier for District Technology Department staff to do their job, which unfortunately, is what keeps GNU/Linux out of many school districts: The Rudd laptop scheme damaged the use of linux in schools in Aus. Maybe this will help.
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