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Seize every minute...look at it and really see it .. live it and never give it back |
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About the Holy Land Experience |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
9:43 am EST, Dec 21, 2004 |
] The Holy Land Experience is a living, biblical history ] museum that takes you 7,000 miles away and 3,000 years ] back in time to the land of the Bible. Its unique ] combination of sights, sounds, and tastes stimulate your ] senses and blend together to create a spectacular, new ] experience. But above all, beyond the fun and excitement, ] it is our sincere hope that you will see God and His Word ] exalted that you will be encouraged in your search ] for enduring truth and the ultimate meaning of life. Forget Disneyworld. This is the theme park every family should visit. They even have theatrical performances so you can experience significant event first hand. The group rate starts at 20 people. Start signing up now. About the Holy Land Experience |
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Topic: Recreation |
10:59 am EST, Dec 18, 2004 |
if you have not ever taken this test you should. I think you all probably qualify in some way shape or form. The GeekTest |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:39 am EST, Dec 18, 2004 |
] Celebrate the holiday season in top geek style with a USB ] powered Xmas tree. Damn I wish I had seen this earlier USB Christmas Tree |
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USB Wireless Security Lock |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
10:34 am EST, Dec 18, 2004 |
] The USB Wireless Security lock is a simple yet effective ] means to ensure computer access is limited to an ] authorized user. ] When the user moves more than 2 meters away from the computer, the ] security dongle will disable access to the computer until the user ] carrying the transmitter has returned within the vicinity of the ] computer. USB Wireless Security Lock |
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Shuttle Loss Proved 'Cathartic,' Departing NASA Leader Says |
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Topic: Science |
10:11 am EST, Dec 18, 2004 |
] The loss of the shuttle Columbia was not just a low point ] in NASA history, but was also a "cathartic moment" that ] led to reforming the space agency and pushed the nation ] to establish a broader space policy ] Sean O'Keefe told reporters at a news conference that the agency ] could probably have settled for the minimum requirements of the ] board that investigated the Columbia disaster. ] Instead, Mr. O'Keefe said, the National Aeronautics and Space ] Administration chose to meet the full objectives, including deep ] changes in the way it does business. It will be interesting to see what direction his successor decides to take this. Shuttle Loss Proved 'Cathartic,' Departing NASA Leader Says |
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Motorola Apple iPod phone imminent? |
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Topic: Technology |
8:12 am EST, Dec 17, 2004 |
] Motorola and Apple are working together to develop a ] phone that will connect to a Mac or PC using a cable or ] Bluetooth connection that will be able to play back ] iTunes songs on the phone, including rights-protected ] songs acquired from the iTunes Music Store. Motorola Apple iPod phone imminent? |
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Ontario proposes strict new smoking laws |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
8:58 pm EST, Dec 15, 2004 |
] The Ontario government has proposed anti-tobacco legislation to ] ban smoking in workplaces and all indoor public areas. ] The legislation also proposes to make it illegal to have ] tobacco products on prominent display in stores where ] they are sold, in an effort to curb selling of tobacco to ] under-19s. ] It would ban all countertop displays at retail outlets and ] prohibit the promotion of tobacco products at entertainment ] venues. Ontario has decided to become smoke free. Ontario proposes strict new smoking laws |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
8:51 pm EST, Dec 15, 2004 |
] The idea of hanging eyeglasses from a piercing or a ] combination of piercings or even transdermal implants is ] something that a lot of us have toyed with This is a link to an interview with two guys who mounted a pair of glasses to a piercing in the bridge of his nose and now he never has to take them off. Check out the pictures. They are pretty interesting. Pierced Eyeglasses |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:36 am EST, Dec 11, 2004 |
] "Southern Slavery, As It Was" removed from CCS ] curriculum. ] PRESS RELEASE (click here for printable copy) ] December 9, 2004 ] ] As you may be aware, today the News and Observer ] published a rather negative article about Cary Christian ] School and our use of a small booklet supplement ] entitled, "Southern Slavery, As It Was". Within the ] article it stated, "the booklet has received criticism ] from a number of historians and that it has been pulled ] from publication because of faulty footnotes and citation ] errors." ] ] We were unaware of these findings and as a result have ] already pulled this booklet from our curriculum. Let us ] reiterate that it is always our goal in the secondary ] grades to present two sides of an argument. At no time ] has slavery ever been condoned in our curriculum. As Mr. ] Stephenson stated within the article, "Slavery is wrong, ] that's not debatable. The South was wrong about the ] slave trade." ] We apologize for this oversight and covet your prayers ] for our school. ] CCS: News and Events |
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Things that make you say ouch |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
8:31 pm EST, Dec 10, 2004 |
] A new surgical procedure has allowed men with abnormally ] short penises to enjoy a full sex life and urinate ] standing up, some for the first time. Tiny ] "micro-penises" have been enlarged to normal size without ] losing any erogenous sensation The challenge is to read the full text of the article detailing this procedure without having any sympathy pain or flinching. I can't Things that make you say ouch |
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