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Personal Experiences With The Need For NAS and SSDs (AnandTech)
In to every geek's life a little rain must fall. This month, that rain fell on my wife, Laura. Laura is a sort of right brained artist. She has a bachelors degree in applied mathematics from NCSU, and she's also a musician and an artist. Before our daughter Lorien was born, Laura drew a web comic. Most recently, she was getting into flash. She's...
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Delusions Associated with Consistent Pattern of Brain Injury (Newswise)
A new study provides a novel theory for how delusions arise and why they persist. A researcher from NYU Langone Medical Center performed a careful analysis of patients with certain delusions and brain disorders revealing a consistent pattern of injury to the frontal lobe and right hemisphere of the human brain. The cognitive deficits caused by these injuries to the right hemisphere, leads to the ...
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Wayne Hale's NASA Blog: Management Training (SpaceRef)
Wayne Hale's NASA Blog: Management Training
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Sisters On Mission to Bring a Little Fanciness to Lakeland (The Lakeland Ledger)
LAKELAND | Susie Tart and Debbie Hooks are trying to make life in Lakeland a little fancier with their personalized gift and monogram shop, The Fancy Frog.
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Scene But Not Nerd (Philadelphia Weekly)
BY Steven Wells / HYPERLINK "mailto:swells@philadelphiaweekly.com" swells@philadelphiaweekly.com Geeks in Philadelphia make their mark. Scene But Not Nerd Geeks in Philadelphia make their mark. By Steven Wells swells@philadelphiaweekly.com -- Writing about Philadelphia's ongoing geek revolution is like trying to take a snapshot of an avalanche. Two years ago Philly geekdom ...
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Friends and family tout citizen?s dedication to the community (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)
Photo by Bill Peters Friends gather for breakfast at a stone pavilion in the Wildcat Hills. as Judy, left, has tried to keep alive the memory and legacy of Jerre Van Steenberg, who was her mentor, as Judy hopes to continue to be a mentor for new generations of actors, directors and tech personnel through her legacy of Theatre West. The friends annually gather for a Sunday morning breakfast to ...
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Picture of inspiration (The Beacon News)
More than 20 years ago, Bette Fetter sat around a kitchen table in her home with eight children, teaching them how to draw. It was a favor to a good friend, who could not find art classes anywhere. Little did Fetter know that a small favor would blossom into teaching 200 kids per week and eventually become a nationally and internationally known drawing program, Young Rembrandts.
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How to make and keep your New Year's resolutions (The Record Searchlight)
It?s the first day of 2009 ? have you made your New Year?s resolutions yet? Leslie Goff, a Redding-based family therapist intern, doesn?t make New Year?s resolutions, but she helps other people achieve theirs.
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Health books you'll actually want to read (The Tennessean)
When it comes to books about health and medicine, the biggest sellers tend to focus on the latest diet or exercise craze and new ways to restore youth and beauty. This year, belly fat seems to be a big theme, with at least three books on losing it.
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Malaga resident announces school board candidacy (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
CARLSBAD ? A Malaga woman with close ties to Carlsbad has declared her intention to run for a seat on the Carlsbad Board of Education. Doris Bruton Carleton will seek the District I board seat currently held by Israel Palma.
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