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Travel – "What do you do with 6 PCI USB cards with 5 USB ports each? Chop off the ends of course and wire up a BBQ."
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Voted for on August 24, 2006 02:24pm
Travel – You can't use the frozen "gel" packs to carry home live lobsters. Instead, you can use packages of frozen vegetables.
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(cbc.ca)
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Voted for on August 24, 2006 02:21pm
Love & Personals – "As electronic devices get smaller, people tote their technology around the house more than ever. And as the number of home wireless networks also grows, laptops...are migrating into the bedroom and onto the bed...Can it also survive computers that tether their owners to the office or make the bed the workplace itself?"
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(nytimes.com)
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Voted for on August 24, 2006 12:39pm
Shopping – Pre-tweens are between 4 to 9, diminutive in stature but with eyes for style as mature as their parents' — miniaturized drainpipe jeans, footless hose, cashmere tunics and press-on nails. Whatever happened to, oh, i don't know, osh kosh?!?!
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(nytimes.com)
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Voted for on August 24, 2006 12:36pm
Travel – Wegmans is voluntarily recalling is its “Food You Feel Good About, Country Wheat Hearty Sliced Bread†because of a health risk. The loaves may contain pieces of cotton that could pose a choking hazard.
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(10nbc.com)
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Voted for on August 24, 2006 11:34am
Travel – Spinach will make you strong like Popeye! An apple a day keeps the doctor away! It might have fallen on deaf ears when we were little, but oh, how right Mom was.
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(slashfood.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 10:26pm
Travel – Eddie goes off the Deep End and eats snake at Phong Dinh Restaurant, a Chinese/Vietnamese in Rosemead, CA.
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(deependdining.blogspot.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 08:51pm
Travel – You make a popsicle. Objects of desire shows you how to make a Barbie popsicle.
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(objectsofdesire.de)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 05:30pm
Pets – Judge’s Choice is offering a new way to enjoy some quality time with your pet - a new type of dog food that pet owners can eat too. Taking into consideration the dog’s health, no onions or peppers are used. Fat and sodium are minimal. Right now, it looks like it's only available in Japan.
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(crisscross.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 03:41pm
News – Government officials confirmed Canada's eighth case of mad-cow disease in a mature beef cow from Alberta on Wednesday.
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(ctv.ca)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 02:17pm
Travel – Forbes lists America's Drunkest Cities. Top ten are: Milwaukee (no surprise), Minneapolis-St.Paul, Columbus, Boston, Austin, Chicago, Cleveland (huh?), Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Providence.
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(forbes.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 01:18pm
Travel – Rather than wrestle with labeling laws that vary from state to state, the food industry wants Congress to prohibit states from requiring food warnings that are tougher than federal law.
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(topix.net)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 11:58am
Travel – Pay with plastic for a Pepsi - It's a concept that inevitably raises questions about when a convenience might become an enabler, encouraging consumers to drink more soda or buy more candy, while spending money they don't necessarily have.
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(baltimoresun.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 11:20am
Travel – Rather than wrestle with labeling laws that vary from state to state, the food industry wants Congress to prohibit states from requiring food warnings that are tougher than federal law.
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(news.yahoo.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 11:16am
Travel – Tomatoes genetically modified to have high flavonoid content could reduce the levels of a protein in a mouse that is associated with inflammation, diabetes and heart disease in humans.
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(foodproductiondaily.com)
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Voted for on August 23, 2006 11:12am