Saturday, July 29, 2006
Breakfast Cereals
Cereal.com aims to make your cereal shopping as fast, easy, and enjoyable as possible. Whether your preference is flakes, O's, or puffs, we offer all of your favorite breakfast cereals online.
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I-95 South Reopens After Tomahawk Missile Accident
NEW YORK (WCBS-AM) -- A Tomahawk Cruise Missile being transported south on I-95 this morning ended up in the middle of the highway near the Bronx.The missile was being shipped from Rhode Island to a Virginia naval installation when the truck broke down. The truck carrying the missile was then rear ended by another tractor trailer, sending the missile out onto the highway in its protective case.
WCBS NEWSRADIO 880 - I-95 South Reopens After Tomahawk Missile Accident
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iFlip portable video player for iPod
The new iFlip features an 8.4-inch LCD display, integrated speakers, tilting iPod dock, and lithium-ion battery. Users can watch videos stored on an iPod on the iFlip’s built-in display or use the player’s speakers for music-only playback.
Memorex reveals iFlip portable video player for iPod
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Drunken driving lands Mel Gibson in jail
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Hollywood actor-director Mel Gibson was arrested at about 3 am Friday for driving under the influence of alcohol and speeding on the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, California.The 50-year-old director of Passion of the Christ was driving at a speed of 80 mph in a 55 mph zone. On being tested for alcohol, Gibson's blood alcohol level was found to be 0.12, way above the legal limit of 0.08, Sheriff's Deputy Anthony Moore said.
Drunken driving lands Mel Gibson in jail
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Microsoft Live Labs: Photosynth
Ever wondered what it would be like to walk through your digital photos in 3D or see what hundreds of other people shot at the same location? See Photosynth in action and hear how Live Labs is exploring new ways to change the way you think about the web.
Microsoft Live Labs: Photosynth - Video
Now let's see if they offer it for free or charge a ridiculous amount for it.
technorati tags:technology, microsoft, photosynth
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Friday, July 28, 2006
Retro Kid - Flickr Group
anything associated with illustrated children's books from the mid-1940's through the mid-1960's,
technorati tags:art, entertainment
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Techno Privacy Scarf
Developed by Joe Malia, this “Techno Privacy Scarf” supposedly protects your privacy when using portable devices in public areas.
TechEBlog » Top 5 Strangest Outdoor Gadgets
technorati tags:technology, clothing
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10:53 AM
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Napster founder commerce enables unprotected MP3s on MySpace
Napster founder Sean Fanning is at it again, this time with his Snocap service which enables artists to sell similarly unprotected MP3s through sites like MySpace.
» Napster founder commerce enables unprotected MP3s on MySpace | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
technorati tags:current events, music, myspace
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MSN Gets Rights to 'Arrested'
News Corp.'s Fox Entertainment Group Inc. said Wednesday that it had sold the syndication rights to its quirky-but-canceled sitcom, "Arrested Development" to Microsoft Corp.'s MSN Internet portal.The three-year deal marks the first time that a major Hollywood production studio has turned to the Internet for a bona-fide buyer of syndicated shows. Until now, studios have sold their reruns of shows such as "Seinfeld" or "Friends" to TV station groups and cable channels, reaping huge profits in the process.
MSN Gets Rights to 'Arrested' - Los Angeles Times
technorati tags:current events, television
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Thursday, July 27, 2006
Power Outage
The power was out in our neighborhood all day today.
We'll be back tomorrow
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Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Your Daily... for July 26, 2006
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Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Tom Waits - "Louise".
Found this at the "Said the gramophone" mp3 blog
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