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In the rare case when “inmate” coffee is an asset
Singlebarbed.com | December 21st 2009 by kbarton10
It was a cup of coffee that fixed my issues with upland birds and waterfowl feathers. Cal Bird had a taste for strong brew and the shop’s pot was always bubbling .. I was usually the first person at the shop and figured that if one of those neatly read more
Bad Credit Payday Loans Instant Approval and Low Fees
Credit Loan Quick & Easy to get a Personal Loan for any purp… | December 20th 2009
Bad Credit Payday Loans Instant Approval and Low Fees Today? Bad credit payday loans with instant approval and low fees are something that many Americans are searching for during the current downturn. In a time when it is inordinately solid to sti read more
The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)
watch free movies online | December 19th 2009
The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)A Chicago librarian suffers from a rare genetic disorder that sends him hurtling through time whenever he is under extreme duress; despite the fact that he vanishes at inordinately frequent and lengthy intervals, he att read more
Safe Routes to School Showcases Santa Rosa, California in its Ped…
California Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Blog | December 17th 2009 by Robert Reeves
The Safe Routes to School Program encourages communities to share best practices that will promote safe bicycling and walking to and from schools. A new study conducted by the Safe Routes to School Program highlights the impact of such programs on 5 read more
If Your Desk Could Talk
Write On! | December 11th 2009 by Marsha Moore
If your desk had the power of words, what would it say about you?Mine would say that I stare out the window a lot, write three or four words, jiggle my leg, check the Internet, then leave... and repeat, ad nauseum. It would certainly comment that I d read more
High Content Value Newsletters
Dane's Marketing Blog | December 11th 2009 by Dane Morgan
Sometime back, I’d say it was early or mid 2008 if you asked me to pin it down — though I must admit to being temporally challenged — many newsletter publishers discovered that it was more profitable to run advertising driven lists than it read more
Chris De Luca is Inordinately Concerned About Piniella's Job Secu…
Tales from Aisle 424 | December 8th 2009 by Tim McGinnis
Sounds like something ominous is a brewin' down in Indianapolis. Chris De Luca lets us know that dark clouds are on the horizon for the Cubs. Lou Piniella faced the questions on the first day of the winter meetings. He'll face them again on th read more
Dialing down the teacher
Loving Family, Loving Language | December 6th 2009
This time of year is always busy, but this year seems busier than most. I seem to have an inordinately large number of papers to grade, more students than average who need extra help, homework and presentations for the class I'm taking, not to menti read more
PC Freezing each time run demanding applications
TECHNO hide: Latest News on Operating System, Software and W… | December 1st 2009 by Jithu
One of the primary reasons causing a computer to hang is a heat-related issue. It is clear that yours is an old computer, and this could also compound the problem, since your computer's hardware is dated and could well be on the verge of failure. In read more
Monday 30 November 2009
The Dog's Blog | November 30th 2009 by Ruth
I really am most inordinately annoyed.I wasn't going to post a blog entry tonight, but I have been stung into it against my will. For goodness' sake...Now, I am fond of all of my neighbours - except the g*t next door, who "entertains" us with h read more
Why Didn’t Jesus Write a Gospel?
Kouya Chronicle | November 29th 2009
One evening last week I was chatting with some friends at a conference centre where we were meeting. During the conversation, one fellow blogger raised the question of why Jesus didn’t write a Gospel. At the time, none of us came up with an ans read more
Finding The Right Networking And Wi-Fi Security Training
Fortune Hi Tech Marketing | November 21st 2009 by Brent Vanderstelt
By Jason KendallToday, most companies would struggle if it weren't for support workers fixing PC's and networks, while giving advice to users on a day to day basis. Because of the multifaceted levels of technology, many more trained staff are needed read more
BBC asks: What happened to Second Life?
Software Talks | November 20th 2009 by Siarhei
You don't see all but the amount of coverage of Other Sentience (or as we coll it in these parts, PlayStation Nursing home's creepy, aggressively indecent uncle) these days as you acclimatized to, and BBC did a teeny digging to encounter out why. T read more
UK Networking And Wi-Fi Security Training Courses Uncovered
News and Reviews You Can Use | November 20th 2009 by Keith Meinaike
Without a regular deluge of well educated network and PC support workers, commerce throughout the country (and indeed in most countries) would inevitably run into problems. Therefore, there’s a huge demand for technically able people to support read more
If I Could Go Back In Time, I’d Kill Date Based Navigation
Imspike.com | November 19th 2009 by Ricardo dArgence Perez
Time and date based navigation offer terrible usability and even worse SEO. Have you ever heard of mystery meat navigation? Maybe not, but you’ve probably seen archive navigation that meets the following description:“Mystery meat navigati read more
Drive Encryption: Health Net Loses Info On Half-Million Connectic…
AlertBoot Endpoint Security | November 18th 2009 by Data Guard Systems
Health Net has announced the loss of a portable disk drive which has resulted in a data breach of 446,000 people. Data security programs, such as full disk encryption from AlertBoot, were not used to secure the personal information. This read more
Remote Control (1988) - Or Pardon Me Sir, But There’s a UFO in…
The Lightning Bug | November 18th 2009 by The Lightning Bug
Despite the title of today’s film, it does not star the dearly departed Ken Ober who has gone on to the great game show in the sky. There is nary a Colin Quinn anywhere to be seen, and though it could have used it, not a hint of Kari Wuhrer. Instea read more
Uninsured ER patients more likely to die
Swimming Freestyle | November 17th 2009 by Jay McDonough
The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act was passed by Congress in 1986. It mandates that hospitals provide emergency room care, with a number of caveats, regardless of the patients ability to pay. Given the status of American health read more
bring it on.
art. | November 17th 2009
If I was inordinately different Than what you say I’d lie, I would lie If you could release me now You know that I won’t hesistate To lie, I would lie Bring it on, make it right Bring it on, to the light Pick me up, satellite If it’ read more
patricia allanson | everything she ever wanted
Hot News on USA, India, Sports, Education and Entertainment | November 14th 2009 by Kristan Williams
Ann Rule’s Everything She Ever Wanted Taking obvious liberties with the story that inspired it, the movie is told by Gershon’s Pat Allanson as she recounts the scandal of her marriage to a younger divorced man (Ryan McPartlin) and the dis read more
A Day to Forget
Nourish | November 12th 2009 by Marie
Yikes, did I ever hate yesterday!!! Because it seems everyone in North America hated me.Innocent little me.For me, pride ALWAYS goeth before a fall. And do I learn &/or remember this? No, of course not.I was inordinately proud of my little art read more
It’s beginning to look a lot like pre-school…
That Other Blog, Way Over There | November 12th 2009 by Oliver St John
I know that the use of language in today’s mass media is geared toward a fifth-grade (or thereabouts) comprehension level. Surely, though, the folks we elect to serve in the highest offices should be at least a little smarter than a fifth grade read more
The Emperor's New School Uniform
The Nieghborhood Retail Alliance | November 12th 2009
The more facts that come to light about the actual conditions in NYC schools, the more we believe that the real level of mayoral dishonesty has yet to be fully understood. The latest "revelation" is in today's NY Daily News-and the story underscores read more
Game Night Candy
The Sexy Armpit | November 9th 2009 by Jay Amabile
Recently, Mrs. Sexy Armpit came across quite a unique item while on a routine shopping spree at Target. I was amazed that she found these "Classic Hasbro Games Game Night Candy," considering I was just thinking how we could really use some candy in t read more
The Art of Mockery
Traditio et Virtus | November 6th 2009 by Griff
... in the end the Shadow was only a small and passing thing: there was light and high beauty for ever beyond its reach.— J.R.R. Tolkien (The Return of the King) One of the crudest weapons in any age of sacrilege is mockery. It is no surprise then, read more
Watch The Time Traveler’s Wife Online – Download The Time Tr…
Watch Streaming Movies Online - New 2009 Hd Trailers | November 5th 2009
Movie Plot: A Chicago librarian suffers from a rare genetic disorder that sends him hurtling through time whenever he is under extreme duress; despite the fact that he vanishes at inordinately frequent and lengthy intervals, he attempts to build a s read more
Congratulations, Deadman!
dagblog | November 2nd 2009 by Genghis
Hello dagsters. I'm happy to announce the marriage of one of our legendary founders, the man who puts the D in dagblog, the blogger with a thousand questions and inordinately large sunglasses: Deadman. He was married to the lovely Mrs. Deadman on Hal read more
The Time Traveler’s Wife (2009) HD Trailer
Movie Trailer -Watch movie trailers | November 2nd 2009 by Viorel
A Chicago librarian suffers from a rare genetic disorder that sends him hurtling through time whenever he is under extreme duress; despite the fact that he vanishes at inordinately frequent and lengthy intervals, he attempts to build a stable future read more
Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources
upside | November 2nd 2009 by raj
I’ve spent an inordinately long time writing a whitepaper on mobile learning trying to expound our thoughts about it and how it might be used in the workplace. I’ve been doing some research around it and I’ve documented some of the better links read more
The Hidden Economic Carnage in Science and Education
The Scholarly Kitchen | November 2nd 2009
Economic statistics don't measure science or training well. Our fields are being hurt inordinately, but the damage isn't being measured. What will it mean long-term? read more

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