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POPSWonderful Wallpapers/Pictures "The temperature is rising across the country, and while you may not be able to get yourself to a cool and breezy locale, you can at least plaster your monitor with soothing reminders of one. Our roundup today is a selection of backgrounds themed in cool blue: oceans, waves, and abstract creations. Each image can be previewed here in the gallery and then downloaded via the source link to the right of the image. Every wallpaper here is available in a full compliment of standard and widescreen monitor resolutions and many of them are available for dual monitors too. Note: The "Full Size" link directly under the picture only shows you the full size of the sample image we uploaded for this gallery. You need to click on the name of the particular wallpaper in the right hand column to access the full range of sizes at the source site."
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POPSWe All Shine On In New Proof Of Bioluminescence more (at source): We successfully imaged the diurnal change of this ultraweak photon emission with an improved highly sensitive imaging system using cryogenic charge-coupled device (CCD) camera. We found that the human body directly and rhythmically emits light.
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POPSGetting Funny done LifeHacker, the brillant resource that it is, brings news of my favourite new thing GTD (Getting Things Done) and a favourite old thing The Daily Show. I know The Emergency is the latest innovation from Ireland in the field of satire but the Daily Show is hard to beat.
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POPSLifehacker on Plinky - and the comments
I have amplified this more because of the comments than for the piece itself. Why haven't I clipped the comments? Because I wouldn't want to specifically give any of them the idea that I think what they are saying - or how they are saying it - is worthy of being directly reported! They are perfectly valid points of view; although I think there is an answer to the 'if you don't have anything to say, why not shut up' line of reasoning - it is called social grooming. If you only ever micro-blog (or blog) treendously worthy, pithy, insightful stuff there is a danger of people seeing you more as a corporate brand than a person. Online social community may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those who like, or have, to engage with communities they are part of through oline media, the day to day chit-chat is actually a fairly strong bonding mechanism. And, as someone pointed out, they are leaving comments on a blog post - don't they have anything better to do?
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POPSvendre on line http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=en&tl=es&u=http://lifehacker.com/305845/a-sellers-guide-to-craigslist