Satire: Libby plans to take the stand in his own defense and
testify that Ms. Miller taught him about Renaissance poetry, French
existentialist philosophy, and the subtle beauty of Uranium 235.
Nowadays, we’re all prone to attack and robbery. Unless you know
some kind of self defence or Chinese Kung Fu, then you could
possibly give your little self some protection. Else, you will need
to have the Knuckle Blaster Stun Gun...
A whip-smart, fingernail-chewing creation that crackles with
tension and is pocked with thrilling incarnations of evil. It makes
the standard-issue nightmare seem like a tropical vacation.
Today, Electronic Arts has announced the sound track listing for
the upcoming Wii game, Boogie. The game will have a massive amount
of songs, 38 to be exact! Ranging from the 70s, the 80s and the
90s. With such titles like Pink, MC Hammer, Lou Bega, and Simply
Red. To me this is an epic list. What do you do in Boogie you ask?
Well...
AAM/Markosia is proud to announce that fan favorite artist Tommy
Castillo has been named as cover artist for the upcoming series,
Kong: King of Skull Island, a five issue mini-series. It is a
prequel/sequel to the original Merian C Cooper story and tells of
how Kong became King of Skull Island while delving into the
Island?s many mysteries.
A COUPLE of world-renowned thoroughbred players vowed to do
whatever it takes to haul the Melbourne Cup back to the northern
hemisphere after filling the minor placings yesterday.
For those who read the famous magazine, the last issue was quite
odd. Nick Petreley's /etc/rant was missing. Furthermore he is no
longer listed as editor in chief. Is the Linux Journal getting a
new editor? Could all the controversy with Nick's opinion column
have caused the change?
1 YOB
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Doctors at WakeMed in Raleigh are taking part in a clinical trial to test the effectiveness of a wireless pressure sensor for heart failure patients.
2 D-Bridge
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Satire: Libby plans to take the stand in his own defense and testify that Ms. Miller taught him about Renaissance poetry, French existentialist philosophy, and the subtle beauty of Uranium 235.
3 Un Cut
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Nowadays, we’re all prone to attack and robbery. Unless you know some kind of self defence or Chinese Kung Fu, then you could possibly give your little self some protection. Else, you will need to have the Knuckle Blaster Stun Gun...
4 Alliance Ethnik
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A whip-smart, fingernail-chewing creation that crackles with tension and is pocked with thrilling incarnations of evil. It makes the standard-issue nightmare seem like a tropical vacation.
5 Shane MacGowan
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Today, Electronic Arts has announced the sound track listing for the upcoming Wii game, Boogie. The game will have a massive amount of songs, 38 to be exact! Ranging from the 70s, the 80s and the 90s. With such titles like Pink, MC Hammer, Lou Bega, and Simply Red. To me this is an epic list. What do you do in Boogie you ask? Well...
6 Sonny Terry with Johnny Winter& Willie Dixon
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Melissa Joan Hart is pregnant. And posed in Maxim in her undies! Who knew!
7 Capercaillie and Carter Burwell
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AAM/Markosia is proud to announce that fan favorite artist Tommy Castillo has been named as cover artist for the upcoming series, Kong: King of Skull Island, a five issue mini-series. It is a prequel/sequel to the original Merian C Cooper story and tells of how Kong became King of Skull Island while delving into the Island?s many mysteries.
8 Jagjit Singh and Chitra Singh
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Thirty-five years ago this week, the No. 1 novel on the list was Richard Bach?s ?Jonathan Livingston Seagull.?
9 Boris Kovac and Ladaaba Orchestra
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A COUPLE of world-renowned thoroughbred players vowed to do whatever it takes to haul the Melbourne Cup back to the northern hemisphere after filling the minor placings yesterday.
10 Johnny Nash
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For those who read the famous magazine, the last issue was quite odd. Nick Petreley's /etc/rant was missing. Furthermore he is no longer listed as editor in chief. Is the Linux Journal getting a new editor? Could all the controversy with Nick's opinion column have caused the change?