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In June 2005, a balding, slightly overweight, perpetually T-shirt-clad 26-year-old computer consultant named Dan Kaminsky decided to get in shape. He began by scanning the Internet for workout tips and read that five minutes of sprinting was the equivalent of a half-hour jog. This seemed like a great shortcut—an elegant exercise hack—so he bought some running shoes at the nearest Niketown. ...
Before December 1st is officially upon us, make sure you didn't miss any of November's greatest hits: How to Burn Any Video File to a Playable Video DVD "With your BitTorrent addiction in full swing,...
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Ps2 v9, good condition.
LYNNWOOD -- Storm troopers, Rebel pilots and Sith lords greeted busy holiday shoppers at the Alderwood mall Saturday. About a dozen fully costumed characters from the epic Star Wars series spent the afternoon at the Toys "R" Us store collecting donations for the Toys for Tots program.
Oscar-winning special-effects master Howard Berger told SCI FI Wire that he turned down doing the film version of Where the Wild Things Are --which he called his favorite book as a child--and that he anticipated the problems that director Spike Jonze is reportedly having adapting the classic book to film.
As Americans feel financially pinched, will they still enjoy watching others consume like there's no tomorrow (and no taste)? Will amusement toward profligate TV characters turn to resentment? And, if so, when? Bravo, the network dedicated to viewers who...
ADELAIDE.- The seventh book in the d'artiste series--Matte Painting 2--features Master Artists, Yusei Uesugi (the first digital movie matte painter), Max Dennison and Chris Thunig.
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