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added 2007 Wed Jun 13 17:28:02 by Dan and Jennifer
You hear everyone talking about how cool their blog is. Better yet, everyone knows someone making a lot of money online. Starting a blog is a solid way to make long term income - just for doing some writing on stuff you actually like and care about. Imagine that!
added 2007 Fri Jun 8 3:59:05 by vdupuy
A guide for beginners who want to launch a new internet business. Outlines what needs to be done (and avoided) prior and in the first steps on the business.
added 2007 Wed May 9 15:00:15 by gatitabonitasen
The regional powers are setting benchmarks. The US is predicting that there will be an increase in US casualties until August. Other than surging ever higher the number of our boys and girls in the US military being killed or maimed what is being done, except for alienating the Islamic world against the US infidels?. As the US presence in Iraq is a
added 2007 Fri Apr 6 8:51:59 by EvelinVT
This guy put together a video of pictures of all the people and things listed in the song "We didn't start the fire". It's pretty funny and cool at the same time because it must have taken him so long and he's got a sense of humor in the video - you'll see what i mean when you see it :)
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 23:17:51 by Mistycal
The Windows start menu is not really excellent when you want to find something fast. It always takes some clicks to reach the destination - be it a program, the control panel or a drive that is connected to your computer.
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 13:00:28 by charbarred
The battle of the ages is nigh: In one corner is the Star Trek "Phaser Universal Remote Control," fending off potential romance in all directions. Opposite awaits its younger challenger, the Star Wars "Lightsaber Remote Control."
added 2007 Mon Feb 12 0:50:13 by unknown user
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added 2007 Wed Feb 7 20:06:19 by unknown user
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added 2007 Tue Jan 23 11:21:59 by ind06
CIA Director Michael Hayden purchased nuclear-attack insurance Wednesday, paying a $100,000 premium for his homes in suburban Washington and near Cheyenne Mountain, CO. "It's a typical policy that protects the insured from damages caused by fallout, though at that rate, I usually don't sell too many," said Allstate agent Gary Rutter.

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added 2006 Sun Dec 10 12:15:49 by unknown user
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