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Time to split...Atomic Poacher style
The World of Snowboarding through Fembot Eyes | October 1st 2008 by Shannon
So on Monday Santa Claus (aka Eric) delivered a very big and nice Christmas present to me. I was anxiously awaiting the Fed Ex delivery all day Monday. When the Atomic Poacher arrived, I checked it out and had to wait until the evening to play with read more
Sputnik Lamps
Toxiferous Designs | September 23rd 2008 by tox iferous
These Sputnik Lamps are described as being "retro-modern" and "space-age inspired" on inmod.com and I can definitely see why. Am I crazy or would these go so well with the Silver Sofa I posted about a while back? read more
Oregon Scientific RMR682A Wireless Indoor-Outdoor Thermometer wit…
Where Can Buy Cheap Online | September 18th 2008 by Legasy RT
Oregon Scientific RMR682A Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer with Self-Setting Atomic Clock This is a nice little unit with remote temperature sensor. My only complaint is that the remote reading can be off by up to 2.5 degrees (high or low). Oreg read more
Scientist Discovers Cure For Smelly Feet
Impact Lab | September 18th 2008
Nano-technology or nano-tech, refers to a field of applied science whose theme is the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. It concerns structures that are 100 nanometers or smaller and involves developing materials or devices read more
Team Of Researchers Discover Unexpected Properties Of Material De…
Impact Lab | September 16th 2008
Materials deep inside Earth have unexpected atomic properties that might force earth scientists to revise their models of Earth’s internal processes, a team of researchers has discovered. read more
Casio Pathfinder PAW500T-7V Watch Review
ChipChick | September 11th 2008
The Casio Pathfinder (PAW500T-7V), with it’s new twin sensor may seem like a watch only meant for rugged men. But it’s many outdoorsy features appeal to women as well. That’s why it was designed for both. The best part is we got a c read more
Atomic Motor Clock with Weather Forecaster
GeekAlerts | September 8th 2008 by Robert Birming
If the V8 Alarm Clock that we covered back in January isn’t good enough to get you started in the morning, maybe this new model from Chaney Instrument Company is. The clock features four different alarm sounds (V8 muscle car, V-Twin motorcycle read more
Preparing for the new season!
grin and barrett ! | September 6th 2008 by phil barrett
It’s hard to believe that summer has already come and gone and we are on the cusp of another ski season. Let’s hope the wet summer translates into a snowy Winter - and one that begins in November and stays until at least Easter! Sasha & read more
World War II History for September 4
World War II History | September 4th 2008 by Steve Terjeson
Today in WW II History World War II History for September 4, 1939 - The British Royal Air Force attacked the German Navy. 1940 - The USS Greer is fired upon The American destroyer Greer becomes the first U.S. vessel fired on in the war when a German read more
Probe says IAEA nuclear leak did not reach environment
An Inconvenient Blog | August 30th 2008 by Wayne Roden
A small amount of plutonium which leaked from an ageing International Atomic Energy Agency laboratory near Vienna did not reach the environment, according to an independent inquiry cited by the U.N. watchdog on Friday. The August 3 incident at the Se read more
Industry Profile: Atomic Snowboard Product Director Eric Pearson
The World of Snowboarding through Fembot Eyes | August 18th 2008 by Shannon
Industry Profile: Atomic Snowboard Product Director Eric PearsonShay: So tell us about yourself?Eric: I grew up in a huge town (300 people) outside of Blackfoot, Idaho. Winters are cold and the mountains nearby are rad! I grew up with strict par read more
World War II History for August 10
World War II History | August 10th 2008 by Steve Terjeson
Today in WW II History World War II History for August 10 1944 - U.S. forces defeated the remaining Japanese resistance on Guam. 1945 - The day after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan announced they would surrender. The only condition was that th read more
Atomic Bass by Radius Earphones Review
ChipChick | August 10th 2008
After testing the beats by dr. dre last week, it was pretty much settled that there would be nothing else that could compare, it basically accomplished everything you could want out of an expensive pair of headphones. However when was I was asked to read more
World War II History for August 6
World War II History | August 6th 2008 by Steve Terjeson
Today in WW II History World War II History for August 6 1945 - The American B-29 bomber, known as the Enola Gay, dropped the first atomic bomb on an inhabited area. The bomb named “Little Boy” was dropped over the center of Hiroshima, Ja read more
Soul Sister
Prominös | August 4th 2008 by stephanie
Weil sie so nett sind. Und gut. Und weil bitte viele Menschen ihr Album „Coming up from the streets” kaufen sollen. Oder auf ihre Konzerte gehen. Und weil Pete Doherty sie mag. Und Achim Bogdahn. Und Noel Gallagher. Und weil sie aus Furth im read more
Turning On Allies - “Standard MO,” Apparently
Faithless Elector | August 2nd 2008 by Thooghun
In another prime example of political maneuvering, the ally that has stood staunchly by the US since the 11th of September incidents has been abandoned for greener pastures. There appears to be absolutely no incentive to be a US ally any more, aside read more
Oregon Scientific BAR388HGA Wireless Weather Station With Tempera…
Home Gardening Decor Landscaping, Home Garden Design Care | August 2nd 2008 by Rocky
Price : $35.54 Features Desktop or wall-mounting, wireless weather station with black frame Displays indoor and remote temperature and humidity Exhibits moon phases, weather forecast, and weather trends Includes remote sensor with 100-foot range; read more
Report: Israeli Sources Say Russia To Supply New Iran Air Defense…
Bible Prophecy In The News | July 24th 2008 by OneBlogAtATime
Iran is set to receive an advanced Russian-made anti-aircraft system by the year’s end that could help fend off any preemptive strikes against its nuclear facilities, senior Israeli defense sources told Reuters on Wednesday. The first delivery read more
The Ninth Cube - News
Victor Grippi - The Atomic Writer | July 21st 2008 by Victor Grippi
Hello Readers, The Ninth Cube is heading to the printers! It will be available this summer here on Amazon and through book distributors. I am very excited to finally see my debut novel in print. Even though it has been available electronically on t read more
Vintage Barkcloth Fabric
found style | July 18th 2008 by carol greaves
One of the primary elements of my textile jewelry is vintage barkcloth fabric. On several occasions I have been asked what that is. So, if you would like to know a little more...The term barkcloth refers primarily to the nubby weave of this particul read more
Can time travel be a source of free energy?
Victor Grippi - The Atomic Writer | July 13th 2008 by Victor Grippi
Is time travel possible? As science considers this possibility, we may find an unlimited source of energy. In the quest for knowledge, and the solution to hawking radiation and traversing wormholes, we may find a source of clean natural energy to he read more
Update on GLAST satellite - is time travel possible?
Victor Grippi - The Atomic Writer | July 7th 2008 by Victor Grippi
NASA’s GLAST satellite is gearing up to send data back to earth on gamma ray radiation from celestrial bodies like; pulsars, supernova’s, and black holes. It is this latter item that may soon prove several of Stephen Hawking’s theo read more
Time travel may offer us a new form of independence
Victor Grippi - The Atomic Writer | July 5th 2008 by Victor Grippi
Hello, On this 4th of July, I look forward to a not too distant future when we humans will celebrate a different independence. Like the explorers who came before us, space is the next frontier and new technologies will be needed to traverse it. Colu read more
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Kathy Martin Studio | June 30th 2008 by Kathy Martin
Field Trip ~ So today I went on a field trip the Atomic Bomb Testing Museum. I didn’t even know such a place existed and was even more surprised to learn that I’ve driven past it a good 50 times or more.Now at museums you’re supposed to learn read more
How To Make Money From Blogging
Blogging leaves successful traces | June 22nd 2008 by Serene Ng
Many novice bloggers are unaware that you can make some major money from blogging. There are some people that make up to $1,000 a month by simply blogging. It is actually possible to make money from blogging in your spare time. There are even profess read more
Big-bang Machine Raises Doomsday Fears - Atomic Particle Smasher
Bible Prophecy In The News | May 24th 2008 by OneBlogAtATime
Could the upcoming launch of the worlds biggest atomic particle smasher – nicknamed the Big Bang Machine – touch off a cataclysmic event that dooms our planet? Thats the fear of some critics of the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, which is b read more
How To Avoid Spam With Akismet
Kraig Grayson's Blog | All About Computers | May 21st 2008 by Kraig Grayson
This Tutorial is Part of Atomic Blogging ( A Step By Step Guide to Blogging )What you see above are the number of Spam messages I get so far on my blog! It's HUGE! Arent they ignoring? To avoid and prevent all this spam you must use Akismet - A Free read more
A Tale of Two Submarines in Sydney Harbour (1960)
The Philatelic Database | April 17th 2008 by richard
Maurice Mishkel. As luck would have it, these 2 covers turned up on the same day from two different sources, and surprisingly the two submarines noted were related in time… read more

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