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Schools grapple with the issues of nutrition, exercise - Newton Kansan
http://flunking.us/ news/ schools-grapple-with-the-issues-of-nutrition-exercise-…Schools grapple with the issues of nutrition, exerciseNewton Kansan,
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Apple may mix up netbooks, Linux still looks good
http://blogs.the451group.com/ opensource/ 2008/ 10/ 02/ apple-may-mix-up-netbook…There are some indications that yes, indeed, Linux netbooks may have to fear Apple Netbooks. They should. While I’m bullish on the opportunity for netbooks that are based on Linux, that is based partly on the fact that Linux faces really only one competitor, which is actually a ‘retired’ OS (Windows XP).
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Password Protect Folders in Windows XP
http://www.fredshead.info/ 2005/ 09/ password-protect-folders-in-windows-xp.htmlDo you share a computer with other users and want some extra security on your folders? There are two ways to password protect a folder built into Windows XP (for other Windows flavors, there are some freeware/shareware programs out there). If you have a log in password for your account, this can be used to protect folders from other users.
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BoxCycle.com Helps You Move
http://www.fredshead.info/ 2008/ 09/ boxcyclecom-helps-you-move.htmlWhen it comes time to move to a new house, one of the most frustrating things to find are boxes. You never seem to have enough and storing them until you need them can be challenging if you're in an apartment. Boxcycle.com is here to change that.
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9.22.08 Featured blogs of the weekend
http://studentbloggers.org/ 2008/ 09/ 22/ 92208-featured-blogs-of-the-weekend/It seems like these last few days have been pretty rough (and equally strange) for a few of you. Maybe it would have been best to just stay inside? Of course, if you did, we wouldn’t be able to laugh at your story of a pee-drenched roof and wild punk kids, like the one that LOLSAM shared.
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Material could store large amounts of renewable energy
http://www.utexas.edu/ news/ 2008/ 09/ 16/ carbon_energy/Engineers and scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have achieved a breakthrough in the use of a one-atom thick structure called "graphene" as a new carbon-based material for storing electrical charge in ultracapacitor devices, perhaps paving the way for the massive installation of renewable energies such as wind and solar power.
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Carrie’s Design Dilemma: Solved
http://www.thisyounghouse.com/ 2008/ 09/ carries-design-dilemma-solved/When John’s younger sister Carrie asked us to transform her new apartment in Philly on a strict budget we were happy to oblige. It’s amazing what a little rearranging and accessorizing can do for a big white box that’s bursting with potential. Here’s our fast and fabulous four hour $200 makeover.
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New Kindle rumor revived, this time with a collegiate twist
http://www.frenzytech.info/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ new-kindle-rumor-revived-this-time-wit…Filed under: Displays, Handhelds Just last month we heard that Amazon could be cooking up a new pair of Kindles for the future, and now we’re seeing another report that adds a bit of legitimacy to the claim.
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Top Ten Must Haves for Your College Dorm Room.
http://modernurbanliving.com/ 2008/ 08/ top-ten-must-haves-for-your-college-dorm…Wall??Stickers?? Hey, just cuz you’re??stuck in a??stuffy old dorm room doesn’t mean you can’t get funky with your walls. OK so colleges don’t encourage creativity when it comes to??painting dorm walls??but that’s the great thing about wall graphics, they’re not permanent.
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Multi Currency Solar Breakthrough
http://www.garyascott.com/ 2008/ 08/ 21/ 2338.htmlMulti currency solar breakthroughs can…and will change the world. They should also change your investing. Yesterdays message Sunny Multi Currency Investments looked at how big multi currency businesses are now investing heavily into solar energy. Look for big solar breakthroughs like this one reported by MIT News.
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