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Blog: John Nez (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Blog: Monica Gupta (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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Windows … कम्प्यूटर हो या घर खिडकी का बहुत महत्व है. खिडकी यानि Windows न हो तो अच्छा सा नही लगता. अब खिडकी हो और सफाई न हो … ऐसा भी नही हो सकता. सफाई बहुत जरुरी है ताकि घर में कोई वायरस भीतर ना आने पाए..
अब संडे यानि रविवार से बेहतर और कौन सा दिन हो सकता है. तो अब शुरु हो चुकी है Windows की सफाई … वैसे भगवान जाने कि अब ऐसी धुलाई के बाद कम्प्यूटर चलेगा भी या नही…
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They say the eyes are the windows of the soul. I went to the opticians today and came back with these pictures of mine:
The yellow dots in the middle are my optic nerves. You can see the dominant colour is green (a little like Johnny Mackintosh), but I have darker, brown areas while Johnny has silver flecks. I love the detail, that these look like the landscapes of strange alien worlds. The strange black lines on the right eye, like death spikes of an Andromedan Star Destroyer, are my overlong eyelashes.


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Scratch and Sniff PSAs (in Milwaukee take an attention-grabbing approach to warning teens about the reality of parenthood. No, the ads don't actually smell. Also Anheuser-Busch participates in the federal government's "We Don't Serve Teens" campaign... Read the rest of this post

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If you have ever walked by the Manhattan office of Oxford University Press on Madison, between 34th and 35th street, you may have noticed two big windows. Periodically we change these displays to reflect current holidays or books we are particularly proud of. Starting today and continuing for the next twelve weeks this window will display an Oxford Word of the Week, culled from The Oxford English Dictionary. So check the blog on Mondays to discover what the “word of the week” is and then walk by the window (if you are in NYC) to read its definition. You can also visit the Oxford English Dictionary online for a definition and full history of the word’s origin.
The first word of the week is: Quiddity

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Coordinates: 40 41 N 73 59 W
Approximate length of tunnel: 2,000 feet (610 meters)
Examples abound of cities built on top of cities and newspapers frequently report on accidental discoveries made by construction crews digging new foundations around the world. And while they may be more common in Europe where dense populations have concentrated for many centuries, other instances exist. Nearly 30 years ago, a young engineering student discovered a forgotten train tunnel that once ran from Brooklyn’s Cobble Hill neighborhood to the East River waterfront, connecting with a busy ferry link to Manhattan. (more…)