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Do You Need Rental Insurance

Many renters dont stop to consider about what happens if there is a fire, someone breaks in and steals their code brand brand new TV or stereo, or a caller slips and falls on their property. The unhappy law is; we will be responsible! While your skill owner has insurance which covers a tangible building, which coverage does not embody your personal skill or guilt for injuries which start in a space we lease ~ be it an unit or a residence and yard. If a glow should fall short or repairs your homeWe do not know how or why Bill Sparkman — a part time Census worker — was killed in Kentucky. Let me repeat this, since this is the internet and lower case lettering does not carry any meaning: WE DO NOT KNOW HOW OR WHY BILL SPARKMAN WAS KILLED.There are speculative reports, sometimes conflicting. But that has not stopped the left-wing internet ghouls from seeking to exploit Sparkman’s death for political purposes, turning his part-time Census status into the reason for his killing and creating A few weeks ago I was contacted and asked if I would like to attend a 2 day event working with Nestle Family . More and more companies are bringing bloggers out to their headquarters to give insight into their company. They want to get our insight and concerns and to me that speaks volumes of companies. When a company wants to have the opinions of your everyday people that, in my opinion, is a way of moving forward. I was excited about the event and started to think of

Do You Need Rental Insurance

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Genetically engineered meat with RFID chips grown in your kitchen to save the planet

By Fay Schlesinger Daily Mail | The Cocoon, which would ‘grow’ its own meals, won the Electrolux competition Pre-mixed food packets containing muscle cells, oxygen and nutrients, would put an end to messy and time-consuming preparation. Cooker that ‘grows’ meat in your kitchen beats teleporting fridge and two-second clothes cleaner to win design prize A controversial cooker that ‘grows’ meat and fish by heating animal cells in your kitchen claimed first prize in the Electrolux desiThis is happening in Houston today, to help those who do not have insurance and will be televised on the Dr. Oz Show in October.  I am guessing part of the reason that Texas was chosen is due to the fact that they have more uninsured than in any other state.  Hats off and nice work for Dr. Oz and the National Association of Free Clinics.   I looked at the website and you can find listing in each state, well worth taking a look if you need help.  Interesting though how the County of Orang
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Recap Fringe Night of Desirable Objects

Lansdale, PA.  A construction crew works clearing drainage ditches and laying culverts on a gravel road beside a corn field, replete with scarecrows.  The radio is on in one of the work trucks; the local news announces that there are no new leads in the disappearance of six Lansdale residents.  One construction worker notices a crow sitting on the obviously faulty scarecrow.  He walks off the road into the corn, perhaps guided by the unheard-by-the-audience laughter of children .  He sees a bluOr so you would think given that Andrew is still entertaining the possibility that somehow Beck-Limbaugh-Fox News-and-Sarah-Palin’s children have made Southerners into Zombies that kill census workers because they’re upset at the federal government: No Suicide That’s the one thing  we know for certain now in the case of the Kentucky lynching: Two people briefed on the investigation said various details of Weaver’s account matched the details of the crime scene, though both people saidSource: Daily Mail The Cocoon, which would ‘grow’ its own meals, won the Electrolux competition Pre-mixed food packets containing muscle cells, oxygen and nutrients, would put an end to messy and time-consuming preparation. Cooker that ‘grows’ meat in your kitchen beats teleporting fridge and two-second clothes cleaner to win design prize A controversial cooker that ‘grows’ meat and fish by heating animal cells in your kitchen claimed first prize in the Electrolux design competition
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The Vent

2009 646.   The elder statesman    645.   Life sucks, let’s make some art    644.   Hey, sustain this , pal    643.   Your automotive questions answered!    642.   Groping for change    641.   Woodstock: the balance sheet    640.   I don’t get it    639.   Deeds done    638.   To your health    637.   Woonerf    636.   He stopped loving her today    Fans or Freaks Fans are a vital element in what makes the music business work. Without them the industry would implode on itself, as is evident by the current state of the industry. Despite being such a necessity, fans are a bit looked down on, and not just they way you might think. Everyone pictures big shots in suits treating focus groups like lab rats and devising marketing plans to trick the lowest common denominator of music fans into buying he next big thing. I know all too well that The Royal College of Art is hosting the Sunny Memories exhibition during the London Design Festival. On display in the nicely designed show are the results of an international design workshop initiated by the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and the Ecole Cantonale d'art de Lausanne Lab in Switzerland to explore the potential of a recently invented technology: dye solar cells. Inspired by photosynthesis in plants, the technology harnesses solar energy with flexible, col
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September th Modern Telescopes and Observation Techniques

Date: September 25, 2009 Title: Modern Telescopes and Observation Techniques Podcaster: Demi, Mark Webb, and Dr. Mark Subbarao of the Adler Planetarium Organization: Adler Planetarium  www.adlerplanetarium.org/podcasts Description: From the Hubble Space Telescope to the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, how are we looking at the night sky today? Bio: The Adler Planetarium — America's First Planetarium — was founded in 1930 by Chicago business leader Max Adler. The museum is home Eighty percent of all infectious diseases are transmitted by contact, direct or indirect. Kissing, for example, is direct. Indirect? The doorknob you grabbed hold of to enter the hotel room, for one; the phone used to call down to room service for champagne and finger sandwiches, for another. These are the types of inanimate surfaces that can act like a guest book of germs. Tierno sits behind an institutional desk in a small, cluttered office just down the corridor from the microbiology lab a
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Fiction is fundamental to all our politics

Richard Berry, the Republican candidate for Mayor of Albuquerque wants to run the city like a business, but hasn’t told us which – AIG, Lehman or GM? To his credit, though, he knows what’s real and what’s not. That’s why, as Marjorie Childress reported , Mr. Berry is relying on the Republican Party for canvassing, volunteer labor, telephone lines and a copier. He grasps that Albuquerque’s non-partisan elections are fiction. (Fiction fostered, I believe, by good government types who think The Cocoon, which would ‘grow’ its own meals, won the Electrolux competition Pre-mixed food packets containing muscle cells, oxygen and nutrients, would put an end to messy and time-consuming preparation. Cooker that ‘grows’ meat in your kitchen beats teleporting fridge and two-second clothes cleaner to win design prize Daily Mail | Sep 24, 2009 By Fay Schlesinger A controversial cooker that ‘grows’ meat and fish by heating animal cells in your kitchen claimed first prize in the

Fiction is fundamental to all our politics

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The South East Asian country Thailands long battle with HIVAids

HIV It is no surprise that Thailand has held the largest ever trial of an HIV vaccine. The South East Asian country has long been at the forefront of the battle against HIV and Aids. “I did this for others,” said 33-year-old electrician Thanad Yomha. “It’s for the next generation”. Thanad was one of more than 16,000 Thais from the provinces of Chonburi and Rayong who volunteered to take part in the trial, which was run jointly by the Thai government and US military. The researchers hadRadiolab. Friday, November 14, 2008. Previous Episode | Next Episode. pulpolux/flickrCC. Choice. We turn up the volume on the voices in our heads and try to make sense of the babble. On a journey around the country to understand how ...Ha mosso i primi passi nella ricerca all’ Università degli Studi di Milano . Dopo, come molti altri suoi colleghi, è arrivato il trasferimento negli Stati Uniti. Oggi Gianluigi Ciovati è tra i 99 ricercatori che hanno ricevuto il Presidential Young Investigators Awards , direttamente dalle mani del presidente degli USA, Barack Obama . Il giovane ricercatore riceverà il prestigioso riconoscimento, istituito nel 1996, nel corso di una cerimonia ufficiale alla Casa Bianca, insieme ad altri -By Warner Todd Huston Peter Fleckenstein spent a huge amount of time reading H.R. 3200 and found hundreds of provisions that do nothing less than give government complete control of our very lives. This is a stark list that should frighten any freedom loving American from any support for this anti-American president and his socialist Congressional majority. Aside from this frightening list, Fleckenstein has more at his site http://blog.flecksoflife.com . Read on and be afraid… be very afr
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Lily Allen piracy saga update

p2pnet news view | P2P | Music:- Al right already! Earlier today I did a post on Lily Allen, the now famous copyright pirate . It  was a follow-up to preceding stories in which she attacks file sharers. Today’s item was sparked by an email from p2pnet reader David which pointed to a story by Mike Masnick on TechDirt which, in turn, noted Allen had the cheek to complain when she herself had pirated clips from other artists to use in her own mix tapes. “You’re falling behind, p2pnet news view | Politics:- American radio and TV guy Glenn Beck  apparently thought it’d be kind of interesting to explore the old wives’ tale that if you throw a frog into boiling water, it’ll immediately jump right out. But, the tale goes, if you gently place the frog in warm water and gradually raise the temperature, it’ll sit there happily — until it’s boiled alive. He used it to illustrate an attack on Obama  saying he has tossed Americans into boiling water,  at the same
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Radio Lab Scripting News

Once in a while you come across a gem like the Radio Lab podcast. I listened in delight a few nights ago when an episode about death aired on KQED. An hour of philosophical and scientific stories about death, a subject we all must spend ...Talks | Radiolab and parasites. A match made in parasitic heaven. If you haven't discovered this excellent radio program, check out the first episode of their sixth sea.3am in a Colstrip MT motel, most of the way thru a 6pak of Moose Drool and enjoying the fuq outta Radio Lab's “After Life” :
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Parasites Radiolab Friday September

What's gotten into you? In this hour we explore nature's moochers - the good, the bad, and the hideous. We have stories of lethargic farmers, zombie cockroaches, and even mind-controlled humans . ...WNYC's RadioLab Season Six Launch Party with Robert Krulwich, Jad Abumrad, and They Might Be Giants. Water Taxi Beach Long Island City, NY.RadioLab hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, and John Flansburg of They Might Be Giants. RadioLab hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, and John Flansburg of They Might Be Giants. Water Taxi Beach Long Island City, NY ...
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Radio Lab OMG Just Radio Lab Snarkmarket

The new Radio Lab podcast is sublime. Honestly, they could just say “blah blah blah” — but apply their amazing production methods to it — and I'd be sold. (In this case they talk to a guy who was commissioned to create background music ...Radio Lab presents: 'Moments' by Will Hoffman - a celebration of life inspired by David Eagleman's book, Sum. How long do you reckon it will be before a major brand rips this off and turns it into a commercial? Note: If you're sensitive ...this hour, radiolab examines stochasticity, which is just a wonderfully slippery and smarty-pants word for randomness. how big a role does randomness play in our lives? do we live in a world of magic and meaning or … is it all just ...
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David Srebnik reviews Radio Lab Show Pop Music

... 405: Pop Music" WNYC, 59:00 Radio Lab, Show 405: Pop Music: Why do some ... narratives - mixed with engaging back and forths between Radio Lab's soul mates and cohosts, Jad Abumrad ... story with a happy ending. Typical of many Radio Lab topics, delivery and sound-craft, this edition ... us who want to make memorable and compelling radio. David Srebnik, Listener Directed Productions, Inc. April 3 ... La compagnie de Thetford Mines est forcée de se placer sous la protection de la Loi sur la faillite et l'insolvabilité. Pro Tools – Radio Lab Seg B 2007-06-08 Fetched from dwen's Recently Played Tracks 4 hours, 15 minutes ago. Radio Lab Fall 08 Pledge Gift Best of Radio Lab CD WNYC Radio, 01:00 Short promos for Best of Radio Lab CD Fall 08 Pledge Gift In three promos of one minute each, Jad and Robert present the new Best of Radio Lab CD, available as a pledge gift for the Fall fundraising season.After my entry two posts ago on Continuous Partial Attention and my ever so slight mention of Radio Lab1, David Bukszpan, the publicist for WNYC Radio, sent me an email: I see you???re a Radio Lab fan. I also see you???re out in Seattle, so you won???t be able to make it, but wanted to let you know the Season 4 Premiere Listening ...
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Best Thing Ever WNYCs Radio Lab

... close friends know me to be a total public radio podcast obsessive. It started out innocently enough: an ... ’t been a lot of technological advancement in radio since Tesla. And whoever figured out that smooshing a ... is the best I’ve ever heard on the radio. The layering of sound and the ingenuity of ... person’s. It is fascinating though. Start listening. Radio Lab - Available as a free weekly podcast on ... ... the thousands of podcasts available on the internet.I discovered Radio Lab when Ira Glass recommended it at the end of a ... times. This is the first time I’ve heard a radio show that matched the fast pace of television. Radio Lab makes sure to use this style deliberately and clearly. ... , such as during somber and emotional moments. Listening to Radio Lab you get that immediate sense of being “there” ... ... few weeks ago they featured a segment off of Radio Lab. We liked it so much that we started ... social function, somehow this show comes into the conversation. Radio Lab is a show that explains the science of ... what we just heard. I immediately felt that Radio Lab was an audio version of Good Eats. ... to make the point more interesting. Have any podcasts/radio shows you regularly listen to? I’m always ...
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Comments

0 | Posted by brian_leibowitz, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 12:37:01 +0100

i feel ya, bitches do hurt

1 | Posted by keir, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 02:20:00 +0100

Let me ask you something Steven, what do you think should change in America or the Health-care companies, to make health-care affordable and available to everyone who lives in the United States (consider illegals as well if you can).

2 | Posted by yibg, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 10:02:45 +0100

The late Dai Vernon

3 | Posted by hellojongsoo, Fri, 02 Jan 1970 00:59:16 +0100

Quenisha or. BRUNO!!!

4 | Posted by swrhee2, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:58:29 +0100

purtroppo la coerenza non c'è.
non serve cambiare le carte in tavola..
la sua proposta era per: ogni pregiudicato.
lui è pregiudicato.
tanto basta
in più, anche se non andrà in parlamento, sarà la guida dei suoi parlamentari..
cosa ancor più grave

5 | Posted by cmpun, Thu, 01 Jan 1970 13:39:06 +0100

DA QUALE PARTE STANNO QUELLI DEL PD?

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