secondlifemag.blogspot.com
SecondLIFE Magazine: SecondLIFE Magazine: August 2004
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Sunday, August 01, 2004. SecondLIFE Magazine: August 2004. The Winter Content of our Continent. A storm hit Second Life in July. With it came alterations to the landscape that left some residents marveling in wonder, others dumbstruck, and yet others deftly preparing to capitalize on the awesome changes. MORE. Second Life Greets Increasing Numbers of Mac Faithful. Of Second Life. MORE. Remember your first hours in Second Life? The experience can be overwhelming for some, inspirational for others. Sec...
smokeyfashion.blogspot.com
Smokey - Fashion for People: T-Shirt Mania!
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Smokey Fashion for People' is a funky new label coming out of the back streets of Manila. Working together with emerging Australian fashion designers, the Smokey Mountain community is producing exciting poverty-busting urban designs with an ethical edge. To view our garments, look under February 2006 archives. For more information email us on smokeyfashion@gmail.com. Sunday, March 26, 2006. Winner with the 3 judges. So, if you want to be like Reggie (below), cool and concerned, contact us at smokeyfashio...
tsunamiproject.blogspot.com
Tsunami Project: Task one
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The powerful earthquake and tsunami that hit Asia on December 26, 2004 was not the last in the masterminded sequence. The location of the next - and the final one is known. What we are still looking for - is only the date of this event. Thursday, December 30, 2004. Based on the exact coordinates of the biggest earthquakes since 1900. Try to establish the exact location. Of the 5th Earthquake (see picture below). Posted by Tsunami Project at 7:58 pm. Your Home loan Now, Click Here. 27 August 2005 at 01:50.
gewalli.blogspot.com
Chronicles of a crafting girl: Party party :)
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Chronicles of a crafting girl. 31-årig småbarnsmammas äventyr i den kreativa världen. Pysslig tjej på dryga 30 med en söt son. Gillar segling, pyssel, böcker, musik, raggmunk, rödvin. Gillar inte lögner, stress, mögelost, öl, insekter, fotboll. Visa hela min profil. Sweater for Linus (9 Feb). Deep Purple mittens - Smoke on the water (5 Feb). The most hated Fuzzy Scarf (3 Feb). Makeup bag #1 (23 Jan). Opal socks (15 Jan). Ribbed spring-y socks (10 Apr). Glad Ragg Socks (4 Mar). Opal wristwarmers (24 Jan).
fwob.blogspot.com
Fergus Webber's Observation Banquit (fwob): Time and price
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Fergus Webber's Observation Banquit (fwob). Wednesday, June 29, 2005. I will look at a three websites and tell you how long I think they would take to make and how much in British pounds that would add up to. I think this will be useful for clients who aren't sure how much they should be paying for a website. Well, there isn't a lot to this website design so I would say to make it from scratch would be about about a day. There is no logo really (see my good logo design post for more info Mark! Mark and M...
secondlifemag.blogspot.com
SecondLIFE Magazine: SecondLIFE Magazine: September 2004
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Saturday, September 11, 2004. SecondLIFE Magazine: September 2004. New possibilities in v1.5. Twist and Shout: Version 1.5 is Here. Second Life 1.5 has hit the world. Fraught with problems and a bugs it has slowly wobbled unto it’s own two feet. The new version was plagued by frequent crashes, teleportation problems and dragging lag. Two upgrades later, it now runs more smoothly. MORE. C’mon Second Lifers, who do you love? Welcome to the Club. On the Lam: Paca Hannibal does hard time in Second. One of th...
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Orchid Species of the World: Dendrobium pierardii
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Orchid Species of the World. This is MY personal photo blog. If you would like to use these pictures commercially, please read here. Tuesday, February 28, 2006. This deciduous, pendulous Dendrobium is purportedly able to have canes up to 10' long, though mine have only grown as long as 4', with mildly fragrant light pink blooms that are relatively short-lived (1 to 2 weeks). Very easily propagated with numerous keikis forming on old canes. Posted by Orchid Lover @ 5:52 PM. At 10:54 PM, March 06, 2006.