Topic: ART - on July 1, 2007 at 6:06:00 PM CEST
Kiki Desing
Lampe réalisée avec ce qui s'apparente à un carter aluminium de boite de vitesse. Abat-jour fait de plusieures pièces d'aluminium. Tout est brossé et vernis. Gros interrupteur rouge de type "arrêt d'urgence".
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Topic: NEWS english - on July 1, 2007 at 6:02:00 PM CEST
Sorry, No iPhones Today
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Topic: NEWS - on July 1, 2007 at 5:59:00 PM CEST
$200 Dollar Square Japanese Watermelons
Local farmers grow the watermelons in plastic containers to make them square-shaped. About 800 square-shaped watermelons are expected to be sent across Japan by mid-July.
The square-shaped watermelons are about 19 centimeters long, are not so sweet and are reportedly popular as an ornament. Each of them sells for up to 25,000 yen.
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Topic: health - on July 1, 2007 at 5:52:00 PM CEST
U.S. healthcare industry: Google wants to protect you from Michael Moore’s Sicko
Taking a break from reading the wall-to-wall iPhone coverage on TechMeme, I ran across a post from Lauren Turner, who works for Google as an account planner selling ads to the healthcare industry. In the post on what is called the Google Health Advertising blog, but only contains two posts, she assures potential advertisers that Google can help protect them from the negative impact of Michael Moore’s just released film “Sicko,” which does to the U.S healthcare system what Fahrenheit 9/11 did to the Bush administration.
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Topic: MUSIK - on July 1, 2007 at 5:45:00 PM CEST
Prince roils the U.K.
Sony BMG U.K. will not handle Prince's upcoming album release after a national British newspaper struck a deal to give the CD away. Columbia in the United States recently struck a worldwide deal, understood to cover just the new album, Planet Earth. The label's U.K. company had sought, and has now achieved, an exemption from the terms of that deal, according to a spokesman for Sony BMG.
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Topic: WEB - on July 1, 2007 at 5:43:00 PM CEST
Web/CGI Proxy Servers (updated daily)
For use of a web proxy you do not need to change your browser settings, to install additional programs etc. Just open a web page of proxy in a browser then enter a required URL into the address field and press the "Go" button.
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Topic: COMPUTER - on July 1, 2007 at 5:40:00 PM CEST
A glitch in the Matrix, or a hungry exploit?
Sûnnet Beskerming researchers observed an interesting deviation in global network traffic over the last 24 hours, particularly for South American, Asian, and Australian networks. Normally, global Internet traffic (as observed by the Internet Traffic Report) oscillates around nine per cent packet loss, with global response times of 138 ms, and the internally derived traffic index at around 79.
Sustained over the last 24 hours, the traffic index has dipped almost five per cent, packet loss has climbed to 11 per cent, and the global response time to almost 150 ms.
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Topic: DRUGS - on July 1, 2007 at 5:38:00 PM CEST
Summer of Love: 40 years later, Vermonters reflect on 1967
Fleeting images are sometimes stronger than fact-filled memories when Vermonters reminisce about the 1967 Summer of Love, a defining period in an era of remarkable change. For Jane Pincus of Roxbury, the most indelible recollection is of a young man standing on his head in a yoga position as the morning mist cloaked San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. That silent moment was in vivid contrast with kinetic Haight-Ashbury, the counterculture mecca where she lived for about three weeks in June with her filmmaker husband Ed and their toddler daughter Sami.
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Topic: TV - on July 1, 2007 at 5:34:00 PM CEST
Hamas 'Mickey Mouse' killed off
A Palestinian TV station has killed off a controversial Mickey Mouse lookalike that critics said was spreading anti-US and anti-Israeli messages to children.
The Hamas-affiliated al-Aqsa channel aired the last episode on Friday, showing the character, Farfur, being beaten to death by an "Israeli agent".
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