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POPScomputer timeline "Everyone knows that technology is more expensive when it first comes out. When we compare the availability and cost of personal computers in 1977 to 2008, we can begin to see how much cheaper technology is available for today." This is interesting article and im gonna save it refer it to others in future.
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POPSCollective village offers new hope to Russian orphans In our mission congregation at Klipfontein View one woman has been trained in caring for abandoned children, of whom there are plenty in the vicinity, and it would be good to have something like Kitezh village... unfortunately there isn't enough money to set it up.
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POPSSenate Passes Pork-Stuffed Bailout Bill Oink, Oink! Your Senate at work, stuffing ear-marks into the "must pass" financial bailout bill. They all lined up. This by itself should make it very tempting to reject by republicans. Yet the hypocrite McCain, as well as Obama, supports it, (and Bush would sign it), even though it will NOT FIX THE PROBLEM, BUT EXACERBATE IT (according to economists who know), and put all Americans and the federal government on the hook for the about a TRillion Dollars in new debt, transferring bad debt from Wall Street to Main Street. Even more sickening about all this is that both McCain and Obama support this balderdash. It favors Obama as he wants more government spending and government control. This however flies in the face of what McCain has been saying that he will veto earmarks and pork barrel spending. THE HOUSE SHOULD REJECT THIS. CALL THEM!
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POPSHopeless - Don Boudreaux The book, The Forgotten Man by Amity Schlaes is an excellent book for anyone interested in reading about The Great Depression.
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POPSCool Uses For Old Grounds It works really well as an exfoliant and the oil in the beans leaves your skin really soft and moisturized. Cheap and eco-friendly! :)
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POPSBending Wood, Decorative Wood Appliques Spending over 30 years supplying cabinet shops, millwork shops, furniture manufacturers and individual woodworkers with the finest solid hardwood components has taught us not only what products our customers want, but also — and just as important — how our customers want to be treated. And we’ve learned well.