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Native American-Amazing Grace in Cherokee
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Native American-Amazing Grace in Cherokee

Music – Native American-"Amazing Grace" (in Cherokee). Submitted to youtube, by Rebel. A beautiful translation and choreography.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

Microsoft to Resume Automatic Distribution of Vista SP1
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Microsoft to Resume Automatic Distribution of Vista SP1 "Endless Reboot" Prerequisite

Gadgets & Tech – Microsoft said on Monday that it would resume automatic distribution of KB937287, which is one of the prerequisite updates users must install in order to receive Windows Vista SP1. While Microsoft had already said, when it released SP1, that manual installations of the patch were OK, it didn't resume automatic distribution at that time.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

The Art of Junk: 7 Creative Approaches to Trash Reuse
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The Art of Junk: 7 Creative Approaches to Trash Reuse

Do-It-Yourself – "ReUsing is similar to Recycling, only we aren't getting rid of things, we are finding new uses for them" explains INSPIRE, administrator of The ReUse Project group on Flickr that serves as an International hub for reuse artists. The following are 7 outstanding examples of creative approaches to the art of junk.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

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The best and worst celebrity perfumes

Celebrities – Condolences this week to anyone who has squandered the housekeeping on Paris Hilton's fragrance, Heiress. You thought you were buying a "lifestyle", didn't you? You were seduced by the promise of "top notes of champagne mimosa" with "base notes of blonde woods". Here's what two authorities on perfume have to say about

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

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shanghai-Long and Colorful Past

Travel – Shanghai has a long and colorful history,dating as far back as the...

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

End the Ethanol Scam
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End the Ethanol Scam

Science – The politicians want us to burn more ethanol in our cars. Like most plans concocted by politicians, this one is a terrible idea that is having devastating consequences. Here are the facts about ethanol . . .

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

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Yahoo! to Microsoft: Thanks for the "Kind" Letter, But How About More Cash?

Gadgets & Tech – On Saturday Microsoft sent a letter to Yahoo! setting a three week deadline for an agreement between the two companies to be reached. Today, Yahoo! responded in an not-unexpected manner, with the same response it had given before: the offer is insufficient, as far as the Yahoo! Board of Directors is concerned.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

Bmw Glamour Girls vs Jeep. Who will survive?
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Bmw Glamour Girls vs Jeep. Who will survive?

Autos – I already said that glamour is dangerous to life, but some glamour and crazy bmw chicks wanted to prove that axiom again...

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

McCain's record includes 'some inconsistencies'
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McCain's record includes 'some inconsistencies'

Politics – Here is a list of John McCain's Biggest Flip-Flops. It's not exactly a newsflash that McCain is veering ridiculously to the right in a rather shameless attempt to reinvent himself. Now is the time to begin characterizing McCain ââ;¬" accurately ââ;¬" as a man with no principle belief

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:47am

Clinton tells Bush to boycott Olympics ceremony
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Clinton tells Bush to boycott Olympics ceremony

Politics – Hillary Clinton is calling on President Bush to boycott this summer's Olympics opening ceremonies to protest China's abysmal human rights record, according to her campaign.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:46am

Weaknesses found in IRS computer system
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Weaknesses found in IRS computer system

Money – One more tax-season dread: A week before the filing deadline, Treasury watchdogs said Monday that poor controls over IRS computers could allow a disgruntled employee, agency contractor or outside hacker to steal taxpayers' confidential information.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:46am

Condi Rice for VP talk persists despite denials
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Condi Rice for VP talk persists despite denials

Politics – Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said repeatedly she does not "do politics" but her name keeps popping up as a potential running mate for Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:46am

Measles Scare Hits Long Island
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Measles Scare Hits Long Island

Health & Fitness – Nassau County health officials have issued an alert regarding a person who was confirmed to have a highly contagious case of measles.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:46am

534 women, children leave polygamist ranch
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534 women, children leave polygamist ranch

News – Officials on Monday announced that 534 women and children - more than twice as many as had been earlier reported - were removed from a polygamist compound and that all 401 children have been placed in state custody because a judge deemed them in imminent danger of physical abuse.

Voted for on April 08, 2008 08:46am

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Birds, Bats And Insects Hold Secrets For Aerospace Engineers

Science – Natural flyers like birds, bats and insects outperform man-made aircraft in aerobatics and efficiency. University of Michigan engineers are studying these animals as a step toward designing flapping-wing planes with wingspans smaller than a deck of playing cards.

Submitted and Voted for on February 11, 2008 11:31am