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"After four months out of the picture, my health is improving, and I'd like to keep it that way." Pittsburgh radio listeners will miss you, Jerry.
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"This whole brain-computer interface thing is going to be astonishing in a few years."
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Anyone else think “organized anarchists” is an oxymoron?
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"Those brilliant bastards spliced Sonni[ Abatta]’s orgasmic screaming with Andrew[ Stockey]’s heavy breathing."
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"Seems to me that a man walks through a security checkpoint and hands you a big barbeque fork … MIGHT be deserving of a patdown. Just saying. But hey, I’m no security expert. I’m just a hot girl with some freaking common sense."
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"Well, I am taking the plunge. I set up the hosting account today, and I have a blog designer working on the site next week. So, RedBlueChristian.com (a SmartChristian.com group blog) will hopefully be live by GodBlogCon II."
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"Sorry this is a bit late, but this week was packed with great posts. I started in the order received – and every post was worth reading! I’m continually impressed by the content and this week is no exception."
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"If sleeping to lose weight sounds like a dream, wake up. The power of sleep in regulating appetite, body weight and risk of type 2 diabetes in adults and children is strong enough that some scientists wonder if it may soon be the newest weapon in the bat
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"It turns out that patients we acknowledge as stewards of their care tend to be more satisfied with their treatment. Several studies also seem to suggest that informed patients tend to have better outcomes."
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What the hell would be the use of a state constitution that ars any citizen-initiated amendment that seeks to reverse a judicial ruling"?
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"One problem with DRM in general is that it is an industry concept that takes-as-read the consumerist fallacy that you don't actually own things you buy, you just license them."
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"Damn spooks showing at the doorstep, traipsing inside and getting their dirty data-miner boots all over the wall-to-wall shag carpet. Now you can remind them to wipe AND obtain a warrant before entering, with this fetching doormat from Target."
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"According to Microsoft, a type of malware common to Unix-based computers is now becoming more common and more sophisticated in the Windows world. The Trojan-horse-like programs—called rootkits—are extremely hard to detect and can grant a hacker complet
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"I am going to list the posts in the order they were received, with mine last. I had a plan for structure but those reading my post at the end will see why this Carnival is going to be a brick shy of a full load."
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"I have long been a defender of Peter Singer…Despite his views, I have insisted that he is a person of intellectual honesty and integrity…But now I see that Professor Singer has brought shame on himself precisely by an act of intellectual dishonesty."
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Sleep deprevation has been known to be a severe risk factor for obesity for over a decade. Sleep apnea has been implicated in a number of health problems. I guess it's finally filtering to the public.
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As for me, I like professional anti-spy software like PrivacyKeyboard by Raytown Corporation LLC.
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