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I think they are hoarding money, but use the government to pressure them, is worst.
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This is when I start getting angry, why Haiti remains so regulated, that it forces its citizens to eat dirt.
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Sickening
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To read
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Shameful the use of malware to spy on people, by the government. So what is the difference bewteen a criminal and a government? It seems that Cheney is not he only one behind eavesdropping private conversations.
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Interesting.
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The end of Chavez?
Archive for January, 2008
links for 2008-01-31
In 1 on January 31, 2008 at 1:18 amIn 1 on January 30, 2008 at 2:27 pm
Had a bad day……..
I have to admit it, I have hit the keyboard in a rage.
links for 2008-01-30
In 1 on January 30, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting
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Bastards!!! Look at the picture what kind of monster kills a mother in front of a kid, or leaves a kid orphan.
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Interesting tool
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Might try it in the future.
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Some basic labor economics.
links for 2008-01-29
In 1 on January 29, 2008 at 1:18 am-
This guy has talent, but his art is creepy
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And their future.
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I know the guy.
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Support for higher taxes is wanning in Brazil
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This is a very interesting tool.
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Let the hoarding start.
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For a friend who is getting married.
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Too bad that the ie tab is not available for linux.
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I really hate complex templates that are too hard to modify or to lame.
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Lightweight windows.
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Interesting connections between Obama and Kennedy
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The trick is finally revealed
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Got to try this.
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In a not so distant future?
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Amazing vista.
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If they are not so secret they are not secret.
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Why I am not surprised?
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I know the guy, and the news are appearing in spanish now.
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It sounds funny, but today we see other targets. Hispanics that have too much allegiance to their native countries, same story always, that is called bigotry.
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This is something I need to learn more.
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The responses are funnier than the post.
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The upcoming war?
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Faith impelled rather than impeded the Islamic scientist.
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I find FISA akward.
links for 2008-01-28
In 1 on January 28, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Amazing
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Too bad that I stopped using yahoo long time ago.
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The prices are really coming down, why they don’t come with video connector? I could use them with the VCR as a high def tv.
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The battles behind the scenes of the cold war.
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I will have to see it.
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Correa should stop the harassing of the good people of Guayaquil. Why he is so incensed by these people?
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That’s a new way of doing money that I was not aware of.
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Googlers for Ron Paul; another reason for liking Google.
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Take your money out and keep impoverishing your people, but stay out.
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hahahh
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This is an interesting fact.
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A pacific reunification is important.
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And I keep complaining about the Virginia cold weather.
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Is this real?
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The ads itself have been superb as the drink.
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la la la lallalala.
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Why they don’t have this kind of politicians in Ecuador or here in the US?
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What he shows is that he is totally decrepit.
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This story is heartbreaking.
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Finally some common sense reaction against the stimulus packet.
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Fantastic story of courage and determination in a quadriplegic.
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Scary…
links for 2008-01-27
In 1 on January 27, 2008 at 1:18 am-
I did not knew a few of them.
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A lot apparently.
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Good checklist.
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Not only they are cool on the cyberspace but on the real world.
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For those non spanish speaking who want to understand what is going on in Ecuador.
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“El presidente Rafael Correa advirtió este sábado sobre una estrategia regional de la derecha para hacer fracasar los referendos en Ecuador y Bolivia.” I hope there is one strategy, the truth is that Guayaquil has took so long for this.
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Blog dedicated to an unusual form of protest.
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Finally Apple for the masses.
links for 2008-01-26
In 1 on January 26, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting, I will have a long life.
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Have you read the long tail? We are moving to a different revenue model.
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Very article to understand the auction.
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Nice I want one.
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important
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Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez reveals the secret of some of his strength: He chews coca, the source of cocaine, “every day in the morning.” No wonders he is always fired up.
links for 2008-01-25
In 1 on January 25, 2008 at 1:19 am-
This looks like an interesting project.
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Seems that the Ron Paul campaign its at full steam.
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Not even by numbers he will achieve anything.
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This quote is odd, you risk becoming like the office guy who was fired and did not knew it or did not wanted to recognize it. “See if you can keep coming into the office. This isn’t open to everyone, but at Userland I kept coming into work everyday afte
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Ok, I love his novels, I enjoy reading him, but he is not even dead, and they are making museums and so on.
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There is a free lunch. Interesting marketing practice.
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Good tips, I prefer the email way.
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Interesting, Hong Kong example of Philanthropy
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I see inflation coming.
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Even in tech stuff art.
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All in the name of science. But I am thrilled by the simplicity and beauty of this machine.
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I have always wondered how to do this, thanks life hacker for the complete guide.
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Uhm? To believe or not believe?
links for 2008-01-24
In 1 on January 24, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Todo un clásico, me encanta esta canción.
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Could it be that Ron Paul becomes a serious contender after all the mess created by Bush policies and the Fed rate cuts? All these despite the damaging Ron Paul Newsletters?
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Sounds Fun.
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Ron Paul targeting the Obama campaign.
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Guayaquil is not alone
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Crime always pays.
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Very interesting.
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The true meaning of federalism and autonomies.
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Well the same happens in my country the majority of politicians are lawyers. It seems that as the legal system becomes more complex it becomes necessary to have specialized people in politics. The problem with that is that we stop being a democracy to b
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Sounds wonderful, I have found that it becomes a bandwidth hog unfortunately.
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Since it seems that we are heading towards a recession, this becomes an important issue. Non profits are resilient to recessions as long as they are short.
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I am curious to try it.
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Microsoft willing to relinquish control over its users?
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There it goes the famous Chavez missions. So much for nothing.
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Interesting for moments in which you loose everything.
links for 2008-01-23
In 1 on January 23, 2008 at 1:19 am-
Interesting to read.
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Interesting.
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Not only one of my favorite presidents but the first video of a US president.
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I have had the same experiences, it is frustrating to say the least, but Ubuntu is getting better.
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It seems that microsoft is in panic mode, with all these moves.
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“A horde of nouveau riche have moved on from the company, trading on Google credentials to reach new heights in tech or attempting to save the world.”, timing, timing, timing, and luck.
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Looks like a useful feature.
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This is an interesting project, I hope they succeed in their tagging efforts.
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So funny.
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I just read an article in eweek about making wordpress a platform for social networking.
links for 2008-01-22
In 1 on January 22, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Very, very funny mildly NSFW.
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Ok I am drooling, I want one.
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I like the shoes, but the sail makes it difficult to watch the road.
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A communist James Bond
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There it goes the freedom of expression in Bolivia.
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¿el Haití de Iberoamérica? The author clearly has never been in Guatemala and only looks at numbers.
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This is good news.
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More on the new Microsoft virtualization strategy
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Petition for anarchism.
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Interesting idea for those not willing to partition their disk.
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Good to explain to people the stock market changes
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“The most productive workers have the densest intracompany email web.” This comment is surprising to me, I would have thought the opposite.
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Bring it on, it will be the last nail in the AOL coffin.
links for 2008-01-21
In 1 on January 21, 2008 at 1:18 am-
What a horrible practice
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Very important
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So he is sick or not?
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Cato answers to the libel atacks by racists.
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And, reassuringly, having larger breasts could be the key to a longer life as it is a sign of improving nutrition levels in children. We have bigger breasts, it seems, than our forebears simply because we are healthier and stronger.
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Social networks from the prehistory.
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I agree with her definition.
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¿Tiene sentido este debate religioso? No mucho. En realidad, los mejores presidentes norteamericanos no han tenido una militancia religiosa sectaria.
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Umberto Eco brilliant as always
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The last nail in the coffin.
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Scary if true, really scary.
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Fascinating story.
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Hopefully by the time that PJ goes to college it would be affordable.
links for 2008-01-20
In 1 on January 20, 2008 at 1:17 am-
I was a great fan of this series.
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The followup to the excellent research done to the Ron Paul Newsletters.
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Very funny
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Still powerful, very much.
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So bad it is (Vista) that they are moving into the next version.
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Hopefully he will get better.
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Would be wonderful too to cut federal spending. Tax rebates work not because of money in the hands on people but because we have less government.
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Civil war destruction.
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More freemarketeers for Obama
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Which side seems more alive?
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One of the reasons we flirt in this way is that we can’t help it. We’re programmed to do it, whether by biology or culture.
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More skeletons in the closet.
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Interesting, would searches be better with human taggin?
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I wonder how all this offering to common people might improve the state of science.
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If I were a millionaire I will recreate Guayaquil.
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In defense of Ron Paul.
links for 2008-01-18
In 1 on January 18, 2008 at 1:18 am-
To read
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A myth that never dies, why the obsession with population control. It is better if the population grows.
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Reason Magazine on the Ron Paul Newsletters affair.
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Interesting, might do this.
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“Yes, legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 involved some interference with private property and the right of association, but it also did away with a great deal of state-sponsored discrimination and was, in my view, a net gain for liberty.”
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The 800 pound Gorilla in the room?
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This must have happened tonight at their DC office opening.
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Supporters of Ron Paul try to explain and defend him from the TNR article.
links for 2008-01-17
In 1 on January 17, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Very, very appealing, might have to check this later.
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Blacks for Ron Paul
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Father and son seem to endorse Obama
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I agree with errepece in France the world upside down.
links for 2008-01-16
In 1 on January 16, 2008 at 1:22 am-
Memories of Luis Aguilar Leon.
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The cartoon is funny
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Montaner on the currect Farc and Venezuela alliance and the return of the hijacked people
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Mario Vargas Llosa seems to favor Obama, I do too, not for his ideas, but because of his quality.
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Very funny.
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Apple’s story of Mac worlds.
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Very interesting, I am tired of all the continued login in all the interfaces.
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Very nice tips.
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Now this is an interesting product, I always thought that it it important to let the exchange box be free of all direct attacks.
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Rats!!
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I want one.
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The lady on the ling is gorgeous
links for 2008-01-15
In 1 on January 15, 2008 at 1:20 am-
Why Ecuador is lower in the scale? Why Colombia under Venezuela, the colombian one is the original.
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Good advise
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I am not alone.
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I am appalled by the poverty.
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Would you that? Cholos!!
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Finally!!
links for 2008-01-14
In 1 on January 14, 2008 at 1:21 am-
The rise of fast-casual food. I love btw Chipotle, better than Baja.
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Interesting, I still like a lot flickr out of the photo sharing services.
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looks like a very comfy camping gadget.
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This is a wonderful idea and a lot easier than pairing the phone with the laptop through USB. Bluetooth is not always available in laptops.
links for 2008-01-13
In 1 on January 13, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Chained to the floor? How sadistic this people can be?
links for 2008-01-12
In 1 on January 12, 2008 at 1:18 am-
A great person.
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Interesting Metro, one like this for Quito.
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Images of the XX century.
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This is sad news indeed. I always found Ron Paul’s views on inmigration odd (Too close to wacky TANCREDO). But if what is written by David Boaz is true it is indeed terrible.
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Washington, D.C., in 1939. “Aerial view in front of the Willard Hotel at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, showing pedestrians and rather dense traffic in autos and streetcars.”
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Tom Palmer is more brunt than Boaz. This is terrible.
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Profile of Hipertextual
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This is called collusion.
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More brains and less raw materials that is the key to prosperity.
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Revenue models on the internet age.
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To take into consideration for my work.
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Many of the older generation of neo-conservatives began on the anti-Stalinist far Left — Irving Kristol, the political godfather of the movement, wrote an autobiographical essay called ‘Memoirs of a Trotskyist’ — and the intellectual style of that sec
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More videos.
links for 2008-01-11
In 1 on January 11, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Interesting.
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To read.
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Finally they get it.
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Finally!!!
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Got to try this.
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Lifehacker today is full of good tips, this one is a very long time need.
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Very nice bridges.
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Promising add on, but why the closed beta? I want one invitation to try it.
links for 2008-01-09
In 1 on January 9, 2008 at 1:18 amlinks for 2008-01-08
In 1 on January 8, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Lessons from Venezuela
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Useful.
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Ron Paul answers on CNN
links for 2008-01-07
In 1 on January 7, 2008 at 1:17 am-
Markets in animals.
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Always have the house checked for mold.
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Little bit late for this, but maybe some friend might need it.
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My wife is one, I believe women blog more, but about different issues.
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Latin American countries, for instance, are among the happiest in the world, despite their relative poverty and often shaky political situations.
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Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia are among the lowest in the Americas. Only Haiti is lower (no surprise), but Cuban’s despite years of dictatorship are happier than the Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.
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There is still some chance.
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Correa trying to commit a coup ‘d etat against himself? Interesting theory.
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I am drooling, I hope is not too expensive.
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¿cómo podemos controlar Internet? La respuesta es siempre la misma: no se puede. Puede haber vigilancia, pero no control. Typical bureocrat question.
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Or 14 signs that you don’t know the language.
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To see.
links for 2008-01-06
In 1 on January 6, 2008 at 1:18 am-
Amazing, how long these people live. Some are from the 19th century.
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Animal cruelty in the name of science.
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Reminds me of some taxi cabs in Ecuador.
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Safety turns to porn to save your life.
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I can understand the hate, but the others have to compete, period.
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Who was Gore Vidal.
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“los ciudadanos poseen derechos individuales independientes de toda autoridad social o política y toda autoridad que vulnere estos derechos se hace ilegítima [...] La voluntad de todo un pueblo no puede hacer justo lo que es injusto.”
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I never heard of Nauru Island
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“How do you stop an obviously electable candidate who happens to be of African-American descent, and how do you do it without ticking off black folk?” the Rev. Darby said.
links for 2008-01-05
In 1 on January 5, 2008 at 1:18 am-
I want one.
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Shameful what is going on in Kenya
links for 2008-01-04
In 1 on January 4, 2008 at 1:18 am-
For those who did not knew who was Cicero
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Not necessarily agree with all, but some interesting facts.
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Dummy
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Oh well I will vote for Obama in that case, at least we got something different and not a populist like Huckabee.
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Things in Africa getting weirder by the minute.
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Got to try this.
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This is the kind of Shower I am looking for.
links for 2008-01-03
In 1 on January 3, 2008 at 1:21 am-
Very good point of view, but some sleepy priests are behaving differently in my country.
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What a sad, but remarkable story.
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The Ron Paul revolution.
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The state of not so free America.
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Scary if true.
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Interesting, but got to remember them.
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Information about certain file formats that are blocked after you install Office 2003 Service Pack 3In case you want to open old file formats.
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Very nice article now in spanish.
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La revolución conservadora de los ochenta todavía no ha perdido impulso. Y todavía no tiene alternativas. The Legacy of Reagan
links for 2008-01-02
In 1 on January 2, 2008 at 1:18 am-
A new era in politics? Who will win then.
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Sadly, the gold standard isn’t coming back. But the days of “not having the opportunity to get the message out”? Those are gone for good, too.
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I tried to get my coupon, but the website keeps giving me an error, that apparently has been logged, and then it returns you to the main page.
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Why get dressed then?
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Amazing
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Locations? One of them looks like Quito.
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Very cleaver advertisement.
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Totally true.
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“What America can learn from Switzerland is that the best way to reduce gun misuse is to promote responsible gun ownership.”
links for 2008-01-01
In 1 on January 1, 2008 at 1:18 am-
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