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Wonderful: The Baby Primary: Can I get my 5-month-old daughter photographed with every presidential candidate? Yes, she can -- Darren Garnick lives in New Hampshire -- and the slideshow, with captions describing each political encounter, is at Slate. Tech note: How to advance to the next photo in the slideshow is not obvious. At the bottom left of each photo, you'll see a variation of Beginning| < 1 of 11 > | End Click that ">" to advance the series. LPs generally exhibit a warmer, more nuanced sound than CDs and digital downloads. MP3 files tend to produce tinnier notes, especially if compressed into a lower-resolution format that pares down the sonic information. "Most things sound better on vinyl, even with the crackles and pops and hisses," says MacRunnel, the young Missouri record collector.
The One Laptop Per Child Project (OLPC) plans to launch OLPC America in 2008 to distribute the low-cost laptop computers originally aimed at developing nations to needy students in the United States. Related: OLPC CTO founds own company, aims at $75 laptop Mary Lou Jepsen, former CTO of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Project, has formed her own company and hopes to produce a $75 laptop. Jepsen also plans to commercially market the unique multimode display technology that she developed for the OLPC XO laptop. Her company, which is called Pixel Qi, will work closely with the OLPC Project and provide hardware for the organization at cost.
What else could they have wanted, facing an eight-point underdog in their own building, coming in completely healthy while the opponent was beaten up, coming off a physical playoff opener against Tennessee? Peyton Manning, photographed above by AP at a post-game news conference, and posse lost 28-24 to San Diego. Nobody is more surprised than we Pats fans. So San Diego comes back to New England next week. (Pats beat them, 38-14, on Sept. 16.) Wonder how they'll like January here? Long-term forecast is for a "cold northwest flow."
If what your brain does when it thinks about an igloo is almost identical to what mine does, that suggests the possibility of a universal mind-reading dictionary, in which brain-activity pattern x means thought y in most people.
Spiritual healing: Unusual Pair Takes Over in Guatemala GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala's new president, Alvaro Colom received training as a Mayan priest. His vice president is a heart surgeon. |
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