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Posted by John Deprice
How is a DVD ripper different from a DVD converter? Is there a way to record steaming video? How do I put my home video onto a DVD? Here are the answers and the tools that can help you.
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Posted by Robert Bruce Baird
You can easily see why it takes more than an Encyclopaedia to be able to follow what is going on from...
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Posted by Paul Wilson
Internet games use the cyber world technology for playing. Games
are extremely popular and constantly...
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Posted by Lance Winslow
The Mighty Mississippi is backing up and causing flooding issues due to over growth build up at its river mouth. This is dangerous because that region is already so close to sea level. In fact much of the City of New Orleans is 12-feet under sea level and protected by a man-made seawall. If we could clear the path to the ocean and watch the fertilizer run off from up river, we may save ourselves a lot of future outlays in the event of a sea wall breach. The current estimate is 155 Billion Dollars in FEMA aid if a large category Hurricane makes a direct land hit at New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Posted by Barbara Rhodan
I am often asked by my friends how I managed to win the lottery, and the answer usually surprises them! My win, although not huge by modern standards, was achieved with very little effort, and almost no expense. The secret? Using the psychic powers we all have in order to predict the winning lotto numbers.
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Posted by Lance Winslow
Can we find erosion patterns on Mars, which will lead us to where life is? Find life on the Mars Desert Landscape is proving to be a little problematic for the NASA Mars Rover, but this does not mean it does not exist. After all there is even life in the Gobe Desert here on Earth, although it is very scares. Perhaps this is the same on Mars. If we use this approach to finding such patterns, then exactly what should we be looking for? Can we predict the patterns which will most likely lead us to life or provide clues as to where we should be looking?
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Posted by Cut-Rate Batteries
For Immediate Release May 25, 2005
Cut-Rate Batteries has entered the on-line two-way radio battery
market...
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Posted by Richard Milton
The reason for the apparently absurd question in the title is the remarkable research conducted at the University of Sheffield by neurology professor the late Dr. John Lorber.
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