Archive for August, 2007
Friday, August 31st, 2007
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Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
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heather, you might like this. it’s about transportation and public spaces and it has charts! and graphs!
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digital backup - 80 gigabyte harddrive - about $90
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digital backup - 120 gigabyte harddrive - about $100
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digital backup - 160 gigabyte harddrive - about $110
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Ppublic photo pool documenting non-emergency 311 conditions throughout New York City. Encourages citizens to post photos of dangling traffic signs, illegal advertising, dead or dying street trees, etc.
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
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U.S. Secy of Transportation Peters said that instead of raising taxes on gasoline to renew sagging infrastructure, Congress should examine its spending priorities - including investments in bike paths and trails, which, Peters said, “are not transportatio
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2403 w homer, chicago il
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torrential
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ouch, ends right before we get there, but it looks like a great space to visit.
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Monday, August 27th, 2007
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The Lower East Side - 2 pm, Sunday 26 August 2007; Washington Square Park - 2 pm, Sunday 30 September 2007; City Hall - 2pm, Sunday 28 October 2007; Harlem - 2 pm, Sunday 25 November 2007; Times Square - 2 pm, Sunday 30 December 2007
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Saturday, August 25th, 2007
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Friday, August 24th, 2007
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MBA in Design Strategy, which will enroll its first class of students in fall 2008, unites the studies of design, finance, and organizational management in a unique curriculum aimed at providing students with tools and strategies to address today’s comple
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GET LOST is a collective portrait of downtown New York. Twenty-one international artists were invited to create a personal view of the city and draw a map of downtown New York, uncovering a territory that is both real and imaginary.
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Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
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It’s called the percent change calculator and all you do is enter a number, then the number it changed to and it tells you the percent change. No long division, no embarrassing yourself by asking colleagues if they know how to figure out the percent cha
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concierge services
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The hourly rates of the country’s top lawyers are coming with something new-a comma. Recent moves to the four-figure mark in NY, which sets trends for legal markets, are seen as a significant turning point. For some time firms have been hesitant to cross
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hey heather - saw yr bookmark. thought you might be interested in this device (NOKIA 770 internet tablet). You can buy a new one on ebay for about $125:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000CSVZTU/ref=nosim/folio
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Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
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Readers of Dusoulier’s ebullient food blog, chocolateandzucchini.com, won’t be disappointed by this wonderful mélange of new creations and old favorites. Dusoulier’s charm lies in her culinary curiosity and enthusiasm, and she deftly conveys both through
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fashion isn’t covered by copyright because clothing items are “useful articles” - not to mention the fact that in many places it is illegal to *not* wear clothing.
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Vintage Tumblers (set of 4) Each glass is decorated with a vintage style goblet design, they’re the modern glasses with a vintage flair. Glasses measure 3″ in diameter and 6″ tall. Set of 4, dishwasher safe.
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Accorting to ZeroPaid.com, the RIAA has targeted 503 additional college students at 58 colleges and universities. We note that Harvard is not among them.
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While it’s true that about half of all the people who ever lived were men, the typical male was more likely than the typical woman to die without reproducing. Citing recent DNA research, today’s human population is descended from twice as many women a
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chirashi - Ayame, 10 rue Rennequin in the 17th (01 42 27 98 00).
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
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This map displays county-to-county migration data for 2000-2005 from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. The IRS estimates are based on year-to-year changes of address on U.S. tax returns. All figures include only include people listed as exemptions on ret
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In 768, when Charlemagne was 26, he and his younger brother Carloman inherited the kingdom of the Franks. In 771 Carloman died, and Charlemagne became sole ruler of the kingdom. At that time the Franks were falling back into barbarian ways, neglecting the
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The battle resulted in an overwhelming barbarian victory—the eastern emperor Valens died along with two-thirds of his army—setting in motion a train of events that led directly to “the fall of the western Roman Empire,” according to Barbero. Rejecting
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Aren’t you glad you’re not the person who had to put together the list of 101 Facebook applications for you? Me too. Sadly, it was Stuart over at Tech Digest, and I have it on good authority that he’s now sitting a corner, rocking. Sad news for him and hi
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Monday, August 20th, 2007
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Cojean, 4 rue de Sèze in the
9th (01 40 06 08 80).
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646 w 131, new york ny - near hamiltons Grange at 287 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10031, USA
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for beginners
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power adaptor for Casio SA75 keyboard
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full package - The Casio LK-45 Lighted Keyboard Package includes a microphone, the Casio AD5 power adapter, and a Casio GSST keyboard stand.
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thanks again for recommending this, heather. i can’t wait to dig into it. i might read this and the history of whaling in america (leviathan: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0393060578/ref=nosim/folio) at the same time.
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i’m ordering this from the library, i will let you know how it is.
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the NY Times catches on.
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We’re Rollin’, They’re Hatin’ NYC - Riviera Gallery | Williamsburg Brooklyn - October 6- October 28, 2007 - Opening Reception. Opening October 6 6-10 - We’re Rollin’, They’re Hatin’, is a large-scale contemporary art show that examines the role of Dungeo
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whoa charlie
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