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POPSSustainability and Conservation Post about the "100 Mile Diet". I haven't read the book, but I do believe that we should eat local foods whenever possible. Not only does it save on fuels used in shipping - it tastes better, had more nourishment because it is fresher, and keeps us living in sync with the seasons.
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POPSTHE 3 F's in this ad for Women ! F-your face, F-your hard drive and lose a F because nothing sync's exactly they we'd like it to and funny thing it's say's that exact thing in the name "YANKO"
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POPSMicrosoft Live Mesh is, umm, Live Admittedly, I don't know a lot about Microsoft's Live Mesh product. And judging by articles like this one posted at ReadWriteWeb, the current sync-and-store product is just the beginning. What I find interesting about Live Mesh is that it is built on open protocols. This means that developers can begin making products and services that live "on the Mesh". How soon we'll see this is anyone's guess, as are the applications themselves.
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POPSGOOGLE LABS Google labs showcases a few of our favorite ideas that aren't quite ready for prime time. Your feedback can help us improve them. Please play with these prototypes and send your comments directly to the Googlers who developed them.
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POPSYet Another Obama Flip-Flop Flagged, This Time On Iraq As to Hegseth's first-paragraph claim that all of this flipping, flopping, and flailing by Obama is "a good political move": Baloney. It is instead a cravenly cynical strategy that only has a chance of working as long as Old Media stays in the tank for him. Howard Kurtz at the Washington Post noted that the strategy largely worked in the Heller ruling (so far). But there have been some defectors, including PBS's Bonnie Erbe (at NewsBusters; at BizzyBlog); there will be more if (or is it as?) the flagrant flip-flops continue. And there's always New Media, which has shown little patience, even in some cases on the left, for much of Obama's recent nonsense. One sign that Old Media is worried about Obama's frequent flip-flopping: Newsweek's Jonathan Darman came out yesterday with a howler about how "flip-flopping has a noble history in this country." Uh-huh.