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... u imagined spending at least 12 hrs without feeling the need for an electronic gadget in ur hand?
I thought about this for a bit, and the answer hit ... I read 2 – 3 a week, the gadget is simply the vehicle. It’s a book to me, just like paper kind.
That statement couldn’t be more spot on — I do not think about the gadget, I am simply reading a book. The same holds true with ...
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Do you want to rip your DVD to play it on your portable players? such as iPhone/ipod, PSP,Zune,Sansa, Archos, Windows Movie Maker, etc This guide will show …
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... where all the children are busy playing on there PSPs. Youngsters are getting attracted towards this gadget because it adds a prestige value as well. PlayStation is so popular that people spend hours playing on this ... would simply be enthralled to experience the high tech graphics of this gaming gadget.
It was launched back in 2006. It is one of the most fashionable gaming consoles ever made. Now ...
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I fell in love with this gadget upon reading its specifications and features...avid book-readers would definitely find it extremely convenient.
1.) Just like an actual paper, ... you wirelessly...awesome huh! And imagine, having 1500 books being stored up in one tiny gadget...if you were to buy the books itself, the space that it occupies in your own home...
The sucky thing is that the US does ...
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... many goal-oriented types. If Remember the Milk's more your speed, they've released an integrated Google Calendar gadget that puts your tasks, along with a command-line-like Smart Add bar, just to the right of your calendar or agenda view. And Google Apps users, you have, for once, been highly looked after, as explained at RTM's gadget page.
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Image of cell size gadget from University of Utah
The Genetic Science Learning Center, University of Utah has a nice web gadget that lets you zoom in on various cells to see how large they are compared to each other. Above see a red blood cell, x chromosome, baker’s yeast and (small) e-coli bacterium.
A red blood cell is 8 micron (micro-meter 1/1,000,000 of a meter). E coli is 1.8 ...
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