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POPSExecution Tapes - RealAudio Below is the complete collection of subpoenaed Georgia execution tapes, totaling more than eight hours of audio. These RealAudio files are transfers of the raw, unedited tapes. Some of the tapes begin after the execution has started or end before the procedure has been completed. Any gaps in the files exist on the original tapes themselves.
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POPS Make Windows Invincible! (a tutorial) (NOTE: Cybercriminals will not give up their livelihood easily, and have been attacking the contents of these pages ever since I first launched them. Now that my Web images are hosted locally on Blogger's high-capacity servers with powerful attack mitigation, hackers are settling for the PDF files themselves. I will do my best to keep moving them around in this Cat and Mouse game, but please be patient if you are temporarily unable to download the files.) One of my most trusted sources for consultation in freeware is Gizmo's 46 Best-ever Freeware Utilities, where you will find explanatory reviews that offer some insight to aid your decisions.
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POPSTips for Linux Explorers There are more tips for each topic at the site. Linux is free, but it takes more than an installation disc. Some of the things I had to learn from the start, burning iso, partitioning discs, and black screen command operation and command lines. linux can also run along side windows, and/or run off a live boot CD. I'm still green, so all of the tips I find help. This seems like a great site for anyone curious or interested in Linux
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POPSOutsider Art - Helen Martin - The Owl House So pleased to have found these pics. Helen Martin was a mysterious and fascinating but rather tragic individual. The inside walls of the Owl House are plastered in ground coloured glass to reflect light. Her home would be illuminated at night by hundreds of small paraffin lamps. She committed suicide by drinking caustic soda. Unfortunately her statues were created from concrete and they are slowly disintegrating.
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POPSPlanning Sustainable Communities I remember being 17 and registering for college, wanting to study anthropology. The guidance counselor says to me, "You just want to jump right in, don't you!?!" My mistake; I thought college was about learning who you were and how you could best make a difference in the world. I had a fascination with drawing communites like this as a teen, not knowing what I was doing... if only I had known this was a vocation...:sigh:
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POPSCoal's Future in Doubt The way to go is charcoal and nine year coppice rotations in local woodlands. That would mean planting trees all over as the primary green energy. And all you need is nine years to get into full production.