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Her house looks like your grandma's house with miniature figurines, comfortable chairs, grandkid photos and cross-stitch angels hanging on the wall. But, then, wait a minute, what's that shiny new Toshiba laptop doing there?
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via Lucianne.com @ 15:43 28th Dec
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Isabella Products' Vizit photo frame has a built-in cellular modem to push and pull images from the Web without a Wi-Fi connection, making it ideal for tech neophytes.
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via Design Technica @ 16:18 8th Jan
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Police in San Antonio said a 2-year-old being carried by a woman who was hit by a car rolled into the vehicle's sunroof and landed without serious injury.
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via Red Orbit @ 23:13 15th Dec
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SANTIAGO (Reuters) - A Chilean man tried to steal $80,000 (£52,922) from his 82-year-old grandmother by disguising his 21-year-old girlfriend as the elderly woman and having her withdraw money from the bank, but the plot was foiled.
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via Reuters UK @ 17:07 7th Jan
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Irreverent classic "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" gets a remix and new satirical company on Dr. Elmo's new holiday EP. In addition to threading scratches into that hokey number, Elmo serves up some fresh contemporary fare: see especially the wistful "Prison Without Martha" and the beat-laden "Night Before Kwanzaa."
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via CNET News.com @ 9:09 23rd Dec
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A Mamma Mia DVD for grandma, check; Top Gear top trumps for the petrolhead in your life, check; and maybe a Borat-style mankini as a comedy festive gift? These were among the top-selling Christmas gifts yesterday in what many experts believed to be the UK's busiest online shopping day ever.
in E-commerce
via Guardian Unlimited @ 21:08 8th Dec
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There are those who glory in the excitement of going to the mall, the post office or the bank in the middle of December, others would rather sit through a screetching rendition of "Grandma Got Runover by a Reindeer" than negotiate the holiday shopping maze. For the latter, online shopping is key.
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via Business Examiner @ 21:38 10th Dec
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Most of us have warm childhood memories of shaking snowglobes. Usually the family snowglobes came out only at Christmas time and were prized possessions. Or perhaps they were a treasured gift from a favorite Uncle or Grandma. There is something so soothing and mesmerizing about the shape of the globe and the way the snow falls so slowly ... time and time again.
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via Press Trust @ 10:54 5th Dec
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PRNewswire/ -- Most of us have warm childhood memories of shaking snowglobes. Usually the family snowglobes came out only at Christmas time and were prized possessions. Or perhaps they were a treasured gift from a favorite Uncle or Grandma. There is something so soothing and mesmerizing about the shape of the globe and the way the snow falls so slowly ... time and time again.
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via AV Video @ 10:51 5th Dec
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SAN DIEGO, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Most of us have warm childhood memories of shaking snowglobes. Usually the family snowglobes came out only at Christmas time and were prized possessions. Or perhaps they were a treasured gift from a favorite Uncle or Grandma. There is something so soothing and mesmerizing about the shape of the globe and the way the snow falls so slowly ... time and time again.
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via Yahoo! Canada @ 7:16 5th Dec
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SAN DIEGO, Dec 05, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Most of us have warm childhood memories of shaking snowglobes. Usually the family snowglobes came out only at Christmas time and were prized possessions. Or perhaps they were a treasured gift from a favorite Uncle or Grandma. There is something so soothing and mesmerizing about the shape of the globe and the way the snow falls so slowly ... time and time again.
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via MarketWatch @ 7:20 5th Dec
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My office is around the corner from a branch of the Academy of Art in San Francisco. Every day, I see "creatively" dressed youngsters dragging massive black portfolios to and from class. Sometimes they do photo shoots on my street, doing closeups of eggs splattered on the pavement or scantily-clad models slithering around on tinfoil. "How are they ever going to make a living when they get out of school?" I always wondered, shaking my head and clucking like a grandma.
in Arts & Culture
via WalletPop @ 18:51 2nd Jan
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