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[caption id="attachment_6004" align="aligncenter" width="495" caption="Must Have Music"][/caption] This weeks rundown is for the commuter out there that is in need some of the best tunes to jam out too on the way to work. 1. Brown Sugar- The Rolling Stones A classy hit, play it and you'll have your mojo back. 2. Asher Roth- I like College Fun song about college 3. Pinback- Penelope Great hit, chill bluesy beat. 4. Here Anonymous- Eulogies 5. Lady Gaga- Poker Face ( ? I know its catchy trust me ) 6. The Beatles - I am the Walrus Fanatastic song that must have come from the beatles after a 24hr drug session. 7. the Roots- Dont Feel ...
Bernard Madoff is a boon to financial regulation advocates. A well-known Wall Street figure, he confessed to defrauding his clients of $50 billion, an amazing number. It is now established conventional wisdom, blared across the media, that this and other financial disasters would likely not have happened had there been proper government supervision. With deregulation fingered as the culprit, the new occupants of Congress and the White House are expected to infuse regulatory bureaucracies with greater authority and resources. Commentators cite the Madoff affair as proof positive against the free market. “The long, bipartisan experiment with financial deregulation has failed utterly,” declared ...
More power, more braking, and more handling for the most sporting 911. BY CSABA CSERE To many people, the Porsche 911 Carrera is the definitive sports car, but in the 911 family, the top jock is the GT3. The current 997 family of 911 has been undergoing a major round of updates, and now it’s the GT3’s turn. No Replacement for Displacement Since GT3s are all about going—and feeling—fast, it’s no surprise that an upgraded engine is part of the changes for this second-gen of 997. A bore increase—from 3.9 inches to 4.0—raises displacement from 3.6 liters to 3.8. The bigger engine also gets ...
What if one day your God parted the clouds to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: "This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more; and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and everything unutterably small or great in your life will have to return to you, all in the same succession and sequence. Even the snow on the ground, the moonlight between the trees and even this moment and I ...
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IronKey boasts ‘world’s most physically and cryptographically secure’ thumb drive originally appeared on TDJ on Mon, 13 Jul 2009 09:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
While the shuttle Endeavour is having a tough time getting off of the launch pad, the Apollo 11 moon mission should proceed as scheduled later this week. Some 40 years after Neil Armstrong and a host of behind-the-scenes workers at NASA made JFK’s vision a reality, WeChooseTheMoon.org is being launched to recreate the whole spectacle. Starting a full 90 minutes prior to the 40th anniversary (that’s 8:02AM on July 16th), the site will be fully operational, tracking the capsule’s route from Earth to the moon. Reportedly, visitors will be able to peek “animated recreations of key events from the four-day mission, including when Apollo 11 first orbits the moon and when the lunar module separates from the command module.” If you’re one of those who remembers “exactly where you were on that fateful day,” you should probably queue up a Google alert and bookmark your browser to relive the whole experience again.
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Apollo 11 moon mission to be recreated on the web originally appeared on TDJ on Mon, 13 Jul 2009 09:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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