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February 27, 2009

Création de l'éditeur de mobilier et de luminaires britannique Tom Dixon, la "Screw Table" est composée d'un plateau en marbre relié à un pied en acier par une vis sans fin qui permet d'en moduler sa hauteur, à la manière de certains modèles de taboure...
TrendsNow [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Mr K (boss) at 9:31 PM

February 18, 2009

Written by Celine Roque. When we took our first steps in this world, our feet were unsure and our legs were struggling. The same could be said for freelancers who are venturing onto the web working path for the first time. There are bound to be mistakes and struggles on the way, making us feel that ...
WebWorkerDaily [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Celine Roque at 12:39 PM
Tonight is my first night working in my home office. I am very happy to finally be at the point to where I can work inside it. Everything isn’t done yet. My windows are on back order and we should have them delivered by next Thursday. Everything else for the most part is done. I ran out of mon...
Make Money Online with Garry Conn [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Garry Conn at 1:47 AM

February 17, 2009

Yesterday I tested Catholic priest and radio personality John Corapi’s prediction that… If we do not soon stop the genocide of abortion in the United States, we shall run the course of all those that prove by their actions that they are enemies of God—total collapse, economic, social, ...
Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jim at 4:20 PM

February 13, 2009

Written by Dawn Foster. I started working from home occasionally when I worked at Intel. It started on an ad hoc basis when I was waiting for a delivery at home or for conference calls in the very early morning or late at night to talk to people in other timezones. When I started working from home o...
WebWorkerDaily [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dawn Foster at 11:34 AM

February 09, 2009

Michael Brands for The New York Times Back in 2003, the State of Colorado made a significant infrastructure investment in some serious fibre optic bandwidth to bring high-speed internet to small communities like Crested Butte, and guess what happens when you invest in infrastructure? People follow i...
TreeHugger [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 11:40 AM

February 08, 2009

Ha. Ha. Ha. So, how are those ID cards going? It seems that despite the government's fanfare, repeated several times, of announcing the issue of the first ID cards, it is impossible to check anyone's card because there are no card readers. Of course, it's actually worse than that - even if the card ...
The Yorkshire Ranter [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Alex at 9:06 AM | 1 Citations

February 05, 2009

Image via Wikipedia When you have a friend and are on the WWW it helps !  I have known Lev For over 11 years !  Not being a programmer he has helped me a lot ! I feel that he knows more about internet marketing than anyone I know and I know a lot of people! New York has a lot of bright people in T...
MarshalSandler.com [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by marshal at 5:00 PM

February 03, 2009

A hint of fear as Labour minister Stephen Timms gets religion : Mr Timms referred to the problems in the world economy, the conflict in the Middle East and more immediate problems such as last weekend’s stabbing of Stephen Lewis when leaving a church hall party in his own constituency in East Lond...
UK Commentators [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by noreply@blogger.com (Laban) at 7:25 PM

January 27, 2009

Imaginé par "Greece Is For Lovers", l'un des studio de design les plus conceptuel basé à Athènes, "Hooker's delight" sera un must-have pour les plus grands amateurs de Martini. Tous les détails par ici !...
TrendsNow [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Mr K (boss) at 6:15 PM
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