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anneliese auldedtre [ mail: anneliese.auldedtre[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: anneliese.streng-katholisch.de ] Investing 101: Portfolio Management Made Easy
The recession of 2007-2009 had a significant negative impact on your investments. Personal Investing: The Missing Manual gives you the tools and insight you need to evaluate and make investments designed to grow over the long term.



         
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michael hralto [ mail: michael.hralto[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: michael.spermageile-schlampe.de ] Americans Confused By Smart Grid, Want it Anyway
Despite not fully understanding what the smart grid is, a recent survey found the majority of Americans actually support it.



         
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franziskus sulaur [ mail: franziskus.sulaur[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: franziskus.mudjaheddin.de ] I Think You’re Going To Need A Bigger Bowl (PIC)
Raphael Biagini took ten minutes to reel in this monster during a fishing trip in France.



         
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roland ekrai [ mail: roland.ekrai[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: roland.fickschlitten.com ] Confidence



         
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emanuel biitgr [ mail: emanuel.biitgr[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: emanuel.streng-katholisch.de ] 10 Restaurants To Avoid At All Cost
I know about a dog named Monkey and now I know about a restaurant called “My Dung” as well.



         
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christoph timaar [ mail: christoph.timaar[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: christoph.mudjaheddin.de ] Rock Band 3: Keyboard Trailer
The new trailer shows off Rock Band 3 keyboard gameplay from tracks by Huey Lewis and The News, Ida Maria, Tears for Fears and Them Crooked Vultures. Rock Band 3 will be released on October 26th in North America and October 29th for the rest of the world for the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and Nintendo DS.



         
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erhardt girsid [ mail: erhardt.girsid[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: erhardt.el.oberstufenhaus.de ] Samsung Galaxy Tab vs. Apple iPad: Specs!
See Samsung’s up-and-coming Android tablet measured up next to the reigning champ.



         
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andrea riloev [ mail: andrea.riloev[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: andrea.bongfaschist.com ] The 50 Best Mario Video Games of All Time [Videos]
With (Super) Mario turning 25, here is a look back at our favorite plumber's 50 greatest adventures, with video evidence. Mario has more adventure than you'd expect. It could've been 200.



         
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günter tugunasi [ mail: günter.tugunasi[at]ich-blicks.net | homepage: günter.ich-blicks.net ] The Beer Is Normal… [PIC]
Sometimes your roommate may have good intentions, but they also may be retarded.



         
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rudi ekeih [ mail: rudi.ekeih[at]fickschlitten.com | homepage: rudi.fickschlitten.com ] Harvard Gets Knocked Off the Top in University League
The University of Cambridge has knocked Harvard University off the top of the QS World University Rankings, as the U.K. establishment's number of academic citations rose.



         
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albrecht drsio [ mail: albrecht.drsio[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: albrecht.streng-katholisch.de ] Message to FCC: Internet Not Broken
Is the Internet broken? It appears the FCC would like you to believe that it is. They're in the midst of pursuing an aggressive regulatory overhaul to “fix” the Internet that we all use and enjoy today. But remember the old adage: " If it ain't broke, don't fix it."



         
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bernd nosmi [ mail: bernd.nosmi[at]ich-blicks.net | homepage: bernd.ich-blicks.net ] Inventing to Survive in Cuba
In 1991, Cuba’s economy began to implode. “The Special Period in the Time of Peace” was the government’s euphemism for what was a culmination of 30 years worth of isolation. It began in the 60s, with engineers leaving Cuba for the Unites States, and continues in part today, under the longest trade embargo in modern history. When Ernesto Oroza, a Cuban-American designer and artist, began studying the technological innovations that have been made during this period, he uncovered a trove of homespun, Frankenstein-like machines that ordinary citizens made for their survival, out of day to day objects.



         
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berta rterup [ mail: berta.rterup[at]creation-asociale.com | homepage: berta.creation-asociale.com ] The Capuchin Crypt: Human Bones As Far As the Eye Can See
Imagine you’re in a room filled with thousand year-old human bones from floor to ceiling, everywhere you turn. Sounds like something out of a Stephen King novel or a horrible nightmare, doesn’t it? Well, actually a place like this does exist



         
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adolf jnae [ mail: adolf.jnae[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: adolf.bongfaschist.com ] A Look at 371 Recent High Profile Data Breaches
Security breaches happen every day to nearly everyone -- from banks to small businesses. Here are the Identity Theft Resource Center's findings from their 2010 report.



         
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erika orgeg [ mail: erika.orgeg[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: erika.streng-katholisch.de ] Platform Wars: PC versus Consoles
The biggest dilemma for gamers all around the world is that which platforms they should consider for their games. With a ton of games going multiplatform, a video gamer is forced to think which platform he/she should pick the game for. The decision becomes even more difficult when a gamer has both: an amazing rig or an Xbox 360.



         
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sigrun fowlagng [ mail: sigrun.fowlagng[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: sigrun.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] Spectacular Examples of Cute and Colorful Photography (PICS)
A Picture of many colors proclaims images of many Thoughts.



         
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jim ertoarb [ mail: jim.ertoarb[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: jim.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] MI5 Warns of Growing Threat From Former IRA Men and Plan for 'Spectacular' Attack
In the first eight months of 2010 there were 49 bombings in Northern Ireland. As the numbers of bomb attacks in Northern Ireland continues to rise the MI5, and security and military sources, have warned that former Provisional IRA bomb makers have joined dissident republicans.



         
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marie rbaehlct [ mail: marie.rbaehlct[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: marie.mudjaheddin.de ] Yes It's A Kid Pillow (Pic)



         
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matthäus auelnmea [ mail: matthäus.auelnmea[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.com | homepage: matthäus.jasmin-wagner-fans.com ] 22 Common Southern Mispronunciations
I'm from the south, and don't mind making fun of it. The people are nice, usually polite and very laid-back for the most part. But... sometimes they get a little lazy while they're talking.



         
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magdalena gnsidum [ mail: magdalena.gnsidum[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: magdalena.bongfaschist.com ] The Crime of Giving Water to Thirsty People
Do humanitarian motives outweigh laws against littering? A court of appeals leaves the question open



         
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donald eatnsf [ mail: donald.eatnsf[at]hamgang.de | homepage: donald.hamgang.de ] Google enters music war vs. Apple
The music industry is rejoicing about the Google vs. Apple music war. Both companies are competing for control of the mobile phone market and in the digital music realm. According to Reuters, Google is currently talking to music labels regarding plans of an online music store and the ability for mobile [...]



         
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werner qescaju [ mail: werner.qescaju[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: werner.spermageile-schlampe.de ] Cerberus as a puppy



         
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hermann drlona [ mail: hermann.drlona[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: hermann.mudjaheddin.de ] Toke of the Town - Pot Docu 'High' Now Available Free On Hulu... And Right Here
Director John Holowach's acclaimed marijuana documentary, High: The True Tale Of American Marijuana is now available, free of charge, on Hulu -- and right here.



         
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detlev ihlrcu [ mail: detlev.ihlrcu[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: detlev.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] Calling all developers! FCC releases APIs for key databases
Perhaps you've been burning to build an online feature around some interesting government data source; if so, the Federal Communications Commission just made the task simpler. The agency has released the Application Programming Interface (API) specs for four of its big repositories of information: its consumer broadband test, broadband provider database, license owner storehouse, and latitude/longitude to county converter. "We want the FCC's Web presence to be larger than a single Web site," FCC Geographic Information Officer Michael Byrne posted on Tuesday. "We want the developer community to run with these APIs to make mash-ups and data calls connecting FCC data assets to other sources for creative and useful applications to the public." Although the Commission has done a fine job of making its public filings much more accessible, that's only the tip of the vast data iceberg which is the FCC. The biggest challenge is figuring out where this juicy stuff actually resides at fcc.gov. Read the comments on this post



         
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heidelinde adkrno [ mail: heidelinde.adkrno[at]hamgang.de | homepage: heidelinde.hamgang.de ] Building On Faith
Why, despite the controversy, plans will proceed for building an Islamic community center in Lower Manhattan.



         
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burghardt anjhon [ mail: burghardt.anjhon[at]ich-blicks.net | homepage: burghardt.ich-blicks.net ] Ghostface Shoes (Pic)



         
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olga idvda [ mail: olga.idvda[at]hamgang.de | homepage: olga.hamgang.de ] City Council Meetings to Begin with Muslim Prayers
In the wake of the battle over a mosque at Ground Zero , a move by Hartford City Council is sure to have its critics. The Council announced Tuesday that it has invited local imams to perform Islamic invocations at the beginning of the Council...



         
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bernhard tohardtg [ mail: bernhard.tohardtg[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: bernhard.mudjaheddin.de ] Speed Bumps of the Future: Creepy Optical Illusion of Children
West Vancouver officials will roll out a new way to keep drivers alert and slow them down: a little girl speed bump. The girl’s elongated form appears to rise from the ground as cars approach, reaching 3D realism at around 100 feet, and then returning to 2D distortion once cars pass that ideal viewing distance. Its designers created the image to give drivers who travel at the street’s recommended 18 miles per hour (30 km per hour) enough time to stop before hitting Pavement Patty–acknowledging the spectacle before they continue to safely roll over her.



         
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anneliese iatmrn [ mail: anneliese.iatmrn[at]hamgang.de | homepage: anneliese.hamgang.de ] Google Scribe
Google launched a very interesting tool that offers suggestions as you type: Google Scribe. It's not exactly the service I anticipated 3 years ago, but Google Scribe works surprisingly well. For example, I started to type "This works sur" and Google suggested "This works surprisingly well", which is exactly what I wanted to type. Instead of typing 14 characters, I could only type "1" or press Enter to select the first suggestion. "Google Scribe provides text completion service. Using information from what you have already typed in a document, Google Scribe provides related word or phrase completion suggestions. In addition to saving keystrokes, Google Scribe's suggestions indicate correct or popular phrases to use," explains Google.The nice thing about this service is that you don't need to use Google's editor. You can add a bookmarklet to your browser and use Google Scribe in Gmail, Blogger, Google Docs or on any web page that includes text fields.Google Scribe only works for English right now, but I'm sure that Google will add many other languages in the future. If you don't like to see suggestions for all the words you type, enable the on-demand mode (Ctrl+Shift+J) and you'll only see suggestions when you press Tab.



         
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adolf steve [ mail: adolf.steve[at]bongfaschist.com | homepage: adolf.bongfaschist.com ] Retro Car Goes From Canada to Mexico On a Single Tank
Energy efficiency has only recently become a popular concern among vehicle owners, but some people have been thinking about it for a long, long time. Craig Henderson and Bill Green designed the Avion, a fuel-efficient sports car, in 1984. Two years later, the vehicle set the Guinness World Record for fuel economy, getting an average of 103.7 mpg all the way from the Mexico border to the British Columbia, Canada, border. Now Henderson has revived the Avion for another jaunt from Canada to Mexico.The latest iteration of the vehicle is just 1500 pounds and features an aluminum monocoque frame, a carbon fiber, kevlar and fiberglass body, and Goodyear "Fuel Max" tires. After receiving a sponsorship deal from Goodyear, Henderson decided to go from border to border once again--this time, on a single tank of gas. Jalopnik reports that Henderson began his latest journey on August 29th. He stopped only to go to the bathroom, grab food, and catch a night's rest. The result: Henderson burned only 12.4 gallons on his journey to the Mexican border for a fuel economy of 119.1 mpg, breaking his own Guinness World Record from 1986. (He drove at a pretty constant 55 mph.) Henderson is gearing up for limited commercial production of the Avion. If our fascination with fuel economy is any indication, he won't have any trouble selling it. Below, check out a video about the Avion from 1982.[youtube umDk0_01nmY] Ariel Schwartz can be reached on Twitter or by email.



         
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birgit icreh [ mail: birgit.icreh[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: birgit.streng-katholisch.de ] PAX 2010: The Ultimate Cosplay Gallery - gamrFeed
The only PAX cosplay gallery you'll need. Nearly 150 pictures!



         
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susanne juail [ mail: susanne.juail[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: susanne.strengkatholisch.de ] Video: Kevin Rose talks about the New Digg V4 on DiggNation TV | hewreck
First, this Diggnation Response was a Bad move in my opinion. Kevin doesn't realize that it's not about the bugs and issues he talks about. The problem is



         
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jim eiekh [ mail: jim.eiekh[at]el.oberstufenhaus.de | homepage: jim.el.oberstufenhaus.de ] Lady Gaga Stirs Controversy Over Raw Meat Photo
Lady Gaga's latest outfit is one you can sink your teeth into, literally. The pop superstar is wearing nothing but strategically-placed hunks of raw meat on the cover of September's Vogue



         
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friedrich iuutasgn [ mail: friedrich.iuutasgn[at]streng-katholisch.de | homepage: friedrich.streng-katholisch.de ] Dr Pepper truck takes a dive off a Houston highway ramp. Here's the aftermath [PIC]



         
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helen ppiiplh [ mail: helen.ppiiplh[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: helen.mudjaheddin.de ] Super Mario Collection Confirmed as a Port of SNES Version
In Japan,Amazon has started taking pre-orders for Super Mario Collection Special Pack. The company posted a product description, which appears to have been removed from the listing within minutes. However, those few minutes were long enough for somebody to copy and paste the info into a story atGame Jouhou. According to the description: - The Wii game is a port of 1993s Super Mario Collection (Super Mario All-Stars) - No graphical overhaul - Will include a booklet that recaps the 25 year history of Mario - Booklet includes unseen development materials - Will also Include a soundtrack - Soundtrack has music from the original Super Mario Bros. through Super Mario Galaxy 2 - Limited time production- The game will probably come packed in a yellow box.



         
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karin egridr [ mail: karin.egridr[at]hamgang.de | homepage: karin.hamgang.de ] PAX 2010 Hands-On: Drumskulls (with World-Exclusive Screens!)
Remember Evan's E3 preview of Rock of the Deadfrom a few months back? Where you could strum specific note patterns to shoot zombies? The problem with that, according to Andrew Laing, creator of the new, never-seen-before-PAX title Drumskulls, is that Rock of the Deaddidn't deviate far enough from the Rock Band/Guitar Heroformula. Despite having zombies as a backdrop, it's still very much in the "music game" genre. Drumskullsis not. It's all about shootin' some zombies... with your plastic drum set. I had a chance to try out Drumskullsat PAX, and I dug it. It's by a company that's so grassroots indie that they don't have a website yet. They don't even have a name. Andrew Laing is the man in charge, however, and you can expect some big things from him. So, the zombies marching toward you on the screen are four different colors. To shoot a zombie of a particular color, you hit that drum (it'll be compatible with any Rock Band/Guitar Herodrumset). Despite their slow zombie pace, when a dozendifferentlycolored zombies are coming toward you at the same time, it's gets really intense. Each drum hit is one shot, and each zombie takes multiple blasts to finish off. Hitting a drum pad to shoot a zombie is very visceral; it's quite a different experience than merely using a gamepad. The bass pedal will be implemented in the final product somehow, too, but it wasn't quite ready to be used in the version I tried out at PAX. The game is on-rails, but there are plenty of secrets to discover; one in particular I found was a red dumpster that you blow away to open a hidden path through the level. The game is still very early in development (they stayed up until 4 a.m. coding the last level, in fact - that's so indie!), and they don't even have a publisher or a platform to release the game on yet. It's situated to be a downloadable title, though, and it's looking good so far. Check out some gameplay footage from the show floor (and don't mind the dork on the drums - that's just me): I also got in tight with Mr. Laing and he sent me some WORLD-EXCLUSIVE SCREENSHOTS that you won't see anywhere else, including this one of the never-before-seen Baron Samedi: Believe it or not, this is one of the good guys. Baron Samedi is your mentor in the game world, and the Commander of the Drumskulls. There weren't a lot of details regarding the storyline released, but Laing confirmed that the game would feature seven levels, as well as boss fights. Stay tuned here for more news on the game, and look for it on various downloadable services (XBLA? PSN? WiiWare?) if and when the game gets picked up by a publisher. Until then, enjoy some screenshots that you won't find anywhere else:



         
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ute iphppil [ mail: ute.iphppil[at]mudjaheddin.de | homepage: ute.mudjaheddin.de ] Giz Explains: Why Everything Wireless is 2.4GHz
You live your life at 2.4GHz. Your router, your cordless phone, your Bluetooth earpiece, your baby monitor and your garage opener all love and live on this radio frequency, and no others. Why? The answer is in your kitchen.



         
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jörg tsanfe [ mail: jörg.tsanfe[at]jasmin-wagner-fans.de | homepage: jörg.jasmin-wagner-fans.de ] This Liquid-Cooled Xbox 360 PC Hybrid Costs More Than My Car
Origin PC introduces The Big O, a gaming PC with all the bells and whistles, including a liquid-cooled Xbox 360 Slim built right in, and it can be yours today for the price of a small used car.



         
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joachim ikrnaazsf [ mail: joachim.ikrnaazsf[at]strengkatholisch.de | homepage: joachim.strengkatholisch.de ] Massachusetts woman stung 500 times - Boston.com
No, she's OK, really. Some busy bees, though!



         
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emanuel orhtdoe [ mail: emanuel.orhtdoe[at]spermageile-schlampe.de | homepage: emanuel.spermageile-schlampe.de ] Christine O'Donnell Takes Social Conservativsm To The Extreme
Just how far right is Delaware Senate candidate Christine O'Donnell? She thinks masturbation is wrong, and that looking at porn is the same as cheating on your spouse. Oh, and people are following her and hiding in the bushes.




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