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POPSKilts for mail carriers They'd have to update the motto: "Neither snow nor rain not heat nor gloom of night - nor embarrassing gusts of wind - stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds."
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POPSBlackBerry Hits The Sky Starting Tuesday, BlackBerry users will be able to check email via Wi-Fi on JetBlue flights when the carrier becomes the first U.S. domestic carrier to offer free in-flight email and IM. Is this a boon for BlackBerry addicts that want to be connected 24/7 or another sign of the encroachment of technology into our (formerly) personal space?
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POPSAT&T Tilt Sure, the Tilt looks pretty, but it seems as though there are more cons than pros. I'm hoping that more phones like this come out with longer battery life, faster speed, and better picture quality.
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POPSThe Advocate Comes Out of the Closet The Advocate started out 40 years ago as a pretty sleazy affair that not only contained some news of interest to the community but also published some of the most graphic and some considered revolting personal ads one could imagine. Then they split the classifieds into a separate publication and started actually concentrating on real news. They began receiving international awards for their work, and today they are the preeminent news source for the LGBT community and its friends. I have followed the Advocate over all its years of existence and I am proud of their accomplishments and I continue to be a loyal subscriber all these years. I applaud the new truth in mailing policy.