Archive for September, 2007
Sunday, September 30th, 2007
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Saturday, September 29th, 2007
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Friday, September 28th, 2007
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another condescending article about working women - and the men who date them.
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another condescending article about working women - and the men who date them.
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another condescending article about working women - and the men who date them.
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“The future of architecture lies in weather control.” WE’RE ALL DOOMED!
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finally, a viable alternative to iTunes
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haven’t tried this yet…
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sometimes we cannot use the repulsion of others as a gauge for the appropriateness of our actions. However, there is still that pesky association between repulsion and harm, which we do not want to cause. When is repulsion an indicator of real harm?
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Thursday, September 27th, 2007
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Wednesday, September 26th, 2007
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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007
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181 W. 10th St., New York, NY 10014 at Seventh Ave. South, 212-488-2626; Alain Ducasse alum chef Nicolas Cantrel has designed a Pan-European menu with a south-of-France slant.
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At age 10, Steve Martin got a job selling guidebooks at the newly-opened Disneyland. In the decade that followed, he worked in Disney’s magic shop, print shop, and theater, and developed his own magic/comedy act. By age 20, studying poetry and philosophy
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“I couldn’t get over the fact that there was no difference between Sylvia’s restaurant and any other restaurant in New York City,” O’Reilly said. “I mean, it was exactly the same, even though it’s run by blacks, primarily black patronship.” Surprisingly,
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harma heikens
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Junkie Prostitute-Turned-Associate Quits BigLaw to Bring Her Life to the Screen
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Form 2 fits over-the-head, but feels as if they’re floating on your ears instead. Bang & Olufsen, a company known for slick, minimalist design, created Form 2 to be lightweight and easily adjusted for maximum comfort.
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Monday, September 24th, 2007
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In a complaint filed in federal court in NY, Virgin claimed the owners of Web sites like virginthreads.com, online cigar merchant virgincigar.com, and publishing outfit virginpublishing.com are committing “cyberpiracy” by using the word “virgin” in their
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Carlucci Bencivenga, a charismatic artist in media ranging from graffiti, video and new sound to painting and sculpture and a luminary of the Lower East Side arts scene, died Sun., Sept. 2, in his studio on Stanton St. at the age of 38.
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Sunday, September 23rd, 2007
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I wonder if I can get the guys at Mexican Bakery to make this. Huitlacoche (also spelled cuitlacoche) is a fungus which grows naturally on ears of corn (Ustilago maydis). The fungus is harvested and treated as a delicacy. The earthy and somewhat smoky f
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Virgin Mobile advertising campaign using creative commons-licensed Flickr photos
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clafoutis with strawberries, blanched almonds, and pepper.
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In 2004, Richard Branson sued a number of websites, including the small fashion-related Virgin Threads, for infringing Virgin’s trademark and diluting its brand.
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an entry about a lawsuit filed this week by parents of a Texas minor whose photograph was used by Virgin Australia in an advertising campaign. The photograph was taken by an adult. He posted it to Flickr under a CC-Attribution license. The parents of the
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wow
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Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
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Who knew that New York City was once the oyster capital of the world, and that at one time it held half of the earth’s supply, harvesting 700 million in 1880 alone? Or that oysters were not just a delicacy for aristocrats but also affordable, cheap even,
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the history of the world told through salt
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New Yorker legal writer Toobin (The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson) surveys the Court from the Reagan administration onward, as the justices wrestled with abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty, gay rights and church-state separation
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do men really get down on one knee to propose nowadays?
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Saumon sucré salé au sésame 1 c. à café d’huile d’olive 2 pavés de saumon frais avec la peau 2 c. à soupe de sauce de soja 2 c. à soupe de sirop de riz (ou miel) 2 c. à soupe de graines de sésame blond; Faire chauffer la poêle huilée et y dép
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Just behind the Luxembourg Gardens and off of boulevard Saint Michel lies the rue Monsieur le Prince, a charming little stretch of lively and authentic Japanese restaurants. hypotenuse to st germain and st michel.
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Ponoko is the world’s first personal manufacturing platform. It’s the online space for a community of creators and consumers to use a global network of digital manufacturing hardware to co-create, make and trade individualized product ideas on demand.
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Friday, September 21st, 2007
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The Fuji FinePix F50 is a 12MP Super CCD camera that is able to go up to 3200 ISO at 6MP and 6400 ISO at 3MP (however always try to stay under 400 ISO), as well as auto ISO which you can limit to 400, 800 and 1600. It has a dual image stabilization system
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the long torturous saga of the Randolph College deaccessioning controversy. College administrators say they may sell some the art collection to prop up the school’s sagging finances. Many alumnae say such a move would be so breathtakingly outrageous, such
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convert it. all of it. back and forth. forth and back. Documents Images Audio Video Units
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