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POPSUnlocked Sony Ericsson W580i With ingenious design traits and a 14mm thin profile, this is an unlocked phone that you can’t afford not to have. It can easily fit in your pocket and the 2-inch screen is good enough to fit a lot of information on it. The internal memory is suitable enough to store a couple songs, but if you are looking to keep your collection on it, then the memory stick micro will have to do. GPRS is onboard for those who need the extra power and while there isn’t 3G, calls still come in very clear.
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POPSto beaver or not to beaver hmmmm- sometimes a plan just isn't in the thought....but more in the thought of "really" thinking the thing through..............maybe they should call this to bear or not to bear..............
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POPSArthur Ganson Not exactly steam punk, hard to define, captivating form of art. by Arthur Ganson. A talk, a meditative walk, an experience
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POPSLG KM500D BLACK-BLUE Unlocked LG KM500’s small dimensions mean that it can be taken anywhere. The controls on the front of the phone easily let the user change song, play, and stop the playlist with just a single press of the button. This integrated music navigation is an ingenious alternative to having to scour the menu for a way to switch from one artist to another. The equalizer and FM radio are also available to allow for an eye-opening audio experience. Internal memory is also available to store music, but thankfully up to 4 Gigabytes can be stores with the MicroSD slot.
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POPSLG KM500D BLACK-BLUE Unlocked LG KM500’s small dimensions mean that it can be taken anywhere. The controls on the front of the phone easily let the user change song, play, and stop the playlist with just a single press of the button. This integrated music navigation is an ingenious alternative to having to scour the menu for a way to switch from one artist to another. The equalizer and FM radio are also available to allow for an eye-opening audio experience. Internal memory is also available to store music, but thankfully up to 4 Gigabytes can be stores with the MicroSD slot.
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POPS Chrome for Clunkers
In a little more than a year, Google Chrome, the search company's speedy and innovative Web browser, has managed to win over about 3 percent of Internet surfers. Is that good or bad? It's certainly not a blockbuster, but consider the hurdles Google faces. Unlike Internet Explorer or Safari, Chrome doesn't come pre-installed on any computers. True, Mozilla Firefox faces the same problem"but Firefox, which now has about 23 percent of the market, has been around since 2004. You might also argue that Firefox captured an easy market"people who were sick of IE and wanted something better. Chrome can't do the same; everyone who wanted to leave IE has done so already, and the only folks left to convert are those who don't know any better. How do you persuade people to upgrade their browser when they don't even know what a browser is? You hide the upgrade. That seems to be the ingenious theory behind Chrome Frame, a plug-in for Internet Explorer that Google unveiled this week.
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POPSThis Is Amazing! The Ravages of War In Sand This is an amazing political video. Sand artist Kseniya Simonova won Ukraine's Got Talent competition with her sand art interpretation of what Germany's invasion during World War II did to her people. First minute is slow, but turn on your speakers and sit back for an awesome display of story-telling. -JoeDanger (Daily Paul)
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POPSOut With the Old, In With the Raw In general, if you are craving crap you are likely to be deficient in some area of nutrition. Eating enough greens will solve this problem. Most smoothie bars are serving up so much sugar you may as well be at a Dairy Queen. There are tons of green smoothie recipes online and in books like Green for Life by Victoria Boutenko to help you keep it fresh in the kitch. Get your green smoothie in often and feel the difference. Here’s one from the article: Ghetto Green Smoothie • Fresh spinach • Bananas • Water Fill your blender up ¾ full with the fresh spinach. Add two bananas and just enough water to get it to blend down (the idea is to get as much greens in while maintaining your taste preference). Blend and taste. Too sweet? Add more greens. Too swampy? Add more bananas. You can also add ice or use frozen bananas for a frostier blend. More nutritional goodness at the site.
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POPSLG KM500D Unlocked LG KM500’s small dimensions mean that it can be taken anywhere. The controls on the front of the phone easily let the user change song, play, and stop the playlist with just a single press of the button. This integrated music navigation is an ingenious alternative to having to scour the menu for a way to switch from one artist to another. The equalizer and FM radio are also available to allow for an eye-opening audio experience.
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POPSThe beauty and terror of science A good history of science unreels like the practice of science itself. It wends through a world of experiments until a new reality arises. But the more layered story of that journey is that science is not just a process but is the men and women performing it. In his radiant new book, "The Age of Wonder," Holmes treats us to the amazing lives of the pioneering sailors and balloonists, astronomers and chemists of the Romantic era. Making good on the book's subtitle, he takes us on a dazzling tour of their chaotic British observatories and fatal explorations in African jungles, showing us "how the Romantic generation discovered the beauty and terror of science."
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POPSBarbara Ehrenreich on the criminalization of poverty There are a lot of Kafkaesque stories in this piece, like that of wheelchair-bound 62-year-old homeless veteran Al Szekely, who was imprisoned after a nighttime raid on a homeless shelter. His crime? He had an outstanding court summons for criminal trespassing -- he'd gotten a ticket for sleeping on a sidewalk. In other words, " hey arrested a homeless man in a shelter for being homeless." The truancy discussion strikes me as the most vicious part, though.