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POPSStarbucks to launch coffee houses without their brand name attached The Starbucks concept is in such trouble that they are not even putting their name on the new stores. I'm sure it will still end up feeling corporate and not an organic experience. The article talks about how they went in and observed how true community coffee houses work. I'm sure there will be a SOP manual detailing exactly where to place the coffee stains on the tables to make them look "lived in."
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POPSCalifornia Foodies A group of foodies in california who loves to chat and share knowlegde about their favorite food, recipeds, desserts, wine and beer pairings, recipe gourmets etc. California Foodies will bring together an eclectic foray of food lovers and culinary experts.
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POPS2006 Bethel Heights Pinot Noir Eola-Amity Hills Cuvee The Eola-Amity Hills Cuvee Pinot Noir Bethel Heights at Whole Foods in Reno for $32.99. The wine pours out bright, crimson red in color with great clarity. Tart raspberry, eathy nose with some pinot funk showing. Flavors of raspberry, cherry, plum and a little spice in the mouth.
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POPSSave 50% off Dinner of the Month Club From appetizers to dessert, from wine to dinner, Restaurant.com helps restaurant owners promote the new and unique aspects of their restaurants while providing diners with great value in a fun, new and cost effective way.
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POPSAll About Rutherford in Napa Valley, California This small community is located in the majestic Napa Valley, making it the perfect place to make wine. Rutherford is surrounded by vineyards, beautiful scenic meadows and fields that create unforgettable landscapes.
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POPSCollaboration environment with a hint of rice wine? OK, bad spelling pun. This looks nice, but I haven't had a chance to download and install it to try it properly - if anyone has, please let me know! This and Bodlington are going to be working together, it seems, at least to some extent.
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POPSPrint your own stuff with a DIY replicator Zack Hoeken, one of my fellow members of NYC Resistor is working on a opensource do-it-yourself 3D printer called RepRap. The RepRap community (and Zack himself) are working like crazy to make this machine a reality, with the eventual goal of it being able to print itself!
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POPSPoster Riles Catholics Last Supper parody has Catholics up in arms. Noted morality policeman Bill Donohue is pissed. At least Nancy Pelosi still has a grip on reality and perspective.
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POPSMade in Africa Brand gains Momentum As a brand consultancy in LA with strong ties to South Africa, we believe strongly in the success of a Made in South Africa brand and actively work to promote products from this region. Although not all consumer product sectors have found their voice, the global recognition of our hospitality, music, wine, marketing, graphic design and thinktank forums from South Africa will hopefully inspire other sectors to raise their profiles.
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POPSJewish humour: Pope vs. member of the Jewish community
An hour later, the cardinals were all around the Pope asking him what happened. The Pope said: "First I held up three fingers to represent the Trinity. He responded by holding up one finger to remind me that there was still one God common to both our religions. Then I waved my finger around me to show him that God was all around us. He responded by pointing to the ground and showing that God was also right here with us. I pulled out the wine and the wafer to show that God absolves us from our sins. He pulled out an apple to remind me of original sin. He had an answer for everything. What could I do?" Meanwhile, the Jewish community had crowded around Moishe. "What happened?" they asked. "Well," he said, "First he said to me that the Jews had three days to get out of here. I told him that not one of us was leaving. Then he told me that this whole city would be cleared of Jews. I let him know that we were staying right here." "And then?" "Then he took out his lunch and I took out mine."
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POPSNFL: Yes to BOOZE no to Bible Perhaps if Jesus would still be turning water into wine that the NFL could then sell advertising to, than they would allow viewing of the Super Bowl in a church setting. Could it be its all about the money?