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Ah, good ole corn on the cob. These halved corn cobs remind me of a school cafeteria. Take one of these, a handful of tater tots, a soggy chicken patty thrown between two chewy hamburger buns, slap them on a plastic tray and call them a meal. Sometimes when I'm feeling reminiscent I'll daydream of all the fun I used t...
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If you are on the hunt for royalty free photos look no further than Free Tiny Images. At Free Tiny Images you can find thousands of royalty free stock photos just like this one. Having a bad day? Head on over to Free Tiny Images and browse the royalty free photos, I'm sure you'll find a photo that brightens up your day. ...
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One of the web hosting service programs that we released two weeks ago caused "What's New" module to cause the web page design to be broken. We found that out and we asked our design team to stay late to fix all customer's web pages manually. We work until late last night but we finished it. God job, everybody. I ...
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HTML tags were visible in some comments on posts. This issue has been resolved, please let us know if you find visible html tags in your comments in the future.
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We updated bloguru today to fix the 'buddies since' feature.
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I picked Today's picture because it's just plain cool looking. The sun setting behind the swing riders and the roller coaster in the background make this photo worth saving. You can find it at Free Tiny Images. This picture was taken in the mid 70's, not sure where the location was. It's an old-school Carnival swing. Even ...
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Andrew Didier of Pure Water Technology of Puget Sound celebrated his 1st anniversary with Seattle Execs.
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Mayumi Nakamura of Pacific Sofware Publishing explained the many ways that Seattle Execs has worked to help make PSP, Inc. the successful company it is today. Congratulations, PSP, Inc., on your 8th anniversary with the association!
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Today's picture Is a photo of some cassette tapes. If you were born after 1995 you probably have no clue what these are. Before CD's and MP3 players people listened to audio on these things, if you didn't like the song you couldn't skip to the next track, you had to fast forward! Check out Free Tiny Images for more total...