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ROBO TRUCKS

Each year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes data on fatalities and work-related accidents by occupation. Each year, truck driving ranks between 4th and 10th. Crash rates have gone down each year, especially when measured in terms of rates per 100 million truck miles traveled but the dangers still exist.

MPAA, RealNetworks sue each other over DVD copier

RealNetworks and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) have filed dueling lawsuits against each other over a product that allows people to copy DVDs.

MPAA, RealNetworks Sue Each Other Over DVD Copier

RealNetworks and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) have filed dueling lawsuits against each other over a product that allows people to copy DVDs.

MPAA, RealNetworks sue each other over DVD copier

RealNetworks and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) have filed dueling lawsuits against each other over a product that allows people to copy DVDs.

Members of Wisconsin couple each hit lottery jackpot twice

MADISON, Wis. - A woman and her accountant husband who claims he's developed a formula for lottery picks have each claimed $350,000 jackpots - twice.

Chinese offered song downloads for 3 cents each

An American company is offering songs for about three cents each for downloading in China in a effort to counter easy access to free, pirated music.

Google patent sees operators bidding for each call

Google has filed a patent for handsets that could make various operators bid against one another for each call or data session initiated by the user.

When former New Zealand representative cricketer Frank Mooney and his business partner Alex Daly, both of Wellington, won $24,000 each from an Addington jackpot in 1971, Daly decided to buy a trotter. For $1700 he bought from the Taylor family of Nel

When former New Zealand representative cricketer Frank Mooney and his business partner Alex Daly, both of Wellington, won $24,000 each from an Addington jackpot in 1971, Daly decided to buy a trotter. For $1700 he bought from the Taylor family of Nelson a yearling filly by the imported Star's Pride horse Tuft (for several seasons New Zealand's leading sire of straight out trotters) from Dianthus Girl.

Pirates vs. Ninjas Dogeball | Xbox Live Arcade | What could be better than a game offers up a four way dance of Pirates, Ninjas, Robots, and Zombies? A game that pits them against each other in one of the best sports ever created, Dogeball.

What could be better than a game offers up a four way dance of savage Pirates, deadly Ninjas, advanced robots, and brain-eating zombies? A game that pits them against each other in one of the best sports ever created, Dogeball. From Gamecock Media and Blazing Lizard comes Pirates vs. Ninjas Dogeball for the Xbox Live Arcade. So pick up a few sweaty salt water smelling balls and invite them to be planted on someone else’s face!

9-Scientists Discover the Monogamy Gene .....

Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes don’t work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.

2-Scientists Discover the Monogamy Gene .....

Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes don’t work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.

Scientists Discover the Monogamy Gene

Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes don’t work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.

Leica lens matches aperture record

Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens

Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Leica's 'Fastest' Lens

Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Leica grabs bragging rights with fastest lens

NEW YORK - Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Leica grabs bragging rights with 'fastest' lens

NEW YORK - Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens

NEW YORK - Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Leica grabs bragging rights with `fastest' lens

NEW YORK - Before camera manufacturers one-upped each other with the number of megapixels, they one-upped each other with the zoom range of their lenses. And before that, in the 1960s, the "speed" of the lens, its ability to gather light, was the big selling point.

Seattle high-tech toilets back on eBay

There were no offers last month when the starting bid for each of the five restrooms was $89,000 each. This time they are priced to move, and bids Friday were around $1,000. The final amount will be determined next week when the auction closes.

Microsoft Surface surfaces at the Sheraton

Not just a tool for Vegas tourists to flirt with each other, Microsoft's Surface computer is to be installed in some Sheraton Hotels - perhaps for business convention goers and other business execs to flirt with each other ...

Best Buy Customer Service Punks Customer, For Real

Jeff Bezos once said, 'if you make customers unhappy in the physical world, they might each tell 6 friends. If you make customers unhappy on the Internet, they can each tell 6,000 friends.'

Prelude to the Higgs: A work for 2 bosons in the key of Z

One of the three ZZ events recorded by the DZero experiment at Fermilab: each Z boson decayed into a pair of high-energy muons yielding four muon tracks in the DZero detector. The green bars indicate the energy associated with each muon. Credit: Ferm ...

PURE (PC, Xbox 360) Review

When it comes to games, the line between realism and fantasy slices nearly every genre into two parts. While each while each section is rarely the other's equivalent, gamers often tend to gravitate toward one or the other. This raises a few questions. Would you rather wield a knife or a flaming samurai sword? Would you rather explore an office complex with a flashlight or dungeon catacombs with a lantern? Closer to the game at hand, would you rather your vehicle catch twenty feet of air or a thousand? The good folks at the newly coined Black Rock Studios show us what side they're on by taking the fantastical approach to off-road racing with PURE, a freestyle ATV racer whose focus is on frantic speed and exaggerated aerial acrobatics.

Will The Same Visitors Come If I Integrate The Wordpress Blog Into My

I just started a wordpress blog a week back. I just used appropriate titles and tags to each post. And I get 20-35 visits each day.


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