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When phone retailers just don't get it
I went to buy a new phone for my wife today and came away empty handed. My wife shares my philosophy on phones so I was after a very simple one and she had already chosen a nice slim one. The local shop of our local carrier (lets call them carrier T) had no stock so since I was in the mall anyway I went into another carrier's (carrier O) store who had stock of the phone. The price for the phone was good but it was being sold on a "pre-paid" plan meaning it came with a carrier O SIM. When I asked about using my wife's existing carrier T SIM I was told there would be a $50 unlocking fee, which still made the phone a reasonable price.
Isabel Rubio
Tetris Party
Wii Balance Board }} Tetris Party is a game in development by Hudson Soft for Wiiware. The game is set to come out Fall of 2008 in North America. Some of its features include Mii support, support for the Wii Balance Board, 18 game modes, and local and online multiplayer.
Game Modes
The following game modes are known to existIf I Never See Your Face Again (studio version)
== If I Never See Your Face Again (Featuring Rihanna) = The song, If I Never See Your Face Again, was re-recorded in with pop singer Rihanna. The single was released on May 13th, 2008. The music video was released the same day as the single began airplay in the United States.
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Paul Wharton
Pauls work as a fashion, modeling and lifestyle expert has been featured on television networks internationally and in top fashion magazines (including his own Ask Paul column and online show with Elle Magazine's Ellegirl.com) and on local and national news, radio and talk shows (CW, Fox, etc.). Paul is a regular contributor to features and articles on how women can improve their image and become more "model fabulous". Paul also works with some of the world's top modeling agencies such as Wilhelmina instructing and developing newly signed talent in the areas of high fashion runway and over-all image development.
Princes Pier
Princes Pier is an 580 metre long historic pier on Port Phillip Bay, in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was originally known as the New Railway Pier until renamed 'Princes Pier' after the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) who visited Melbourne in May 1920.
July 31: The Wiggles
Google to compete with Baidu in MP3 search - Xinhua
Google to compete with Baidu in MP3 search
Playlist: Thumpin' Rmxxology, Reebok's Monopoly Sneakers, Hitachi's Ultrathin HDTV
: Somewhere, chart guru Edward Tufte is squirming: This site's homages to pop culture come in the form of perverted infographics. From the map indicating which countries a Flock of Seagulls deem "so far away" (Iran) to a bar graph illustrating the possibilities at the Hotel California (checking out: 100 percent; leaving: 0) and a flowchart for deciding what game console to buy (pivotal question: Do you have any friends?), GraphJam will give you newfound respect for the awesome power of Microsoft Excel. : The closest Chick-fil-A is 45 miles from Wired's offices, so we can't easily enjoy its superlative chicken sandwich. Good thing McDonald's has hatched the Southern Style Chicken Sandwich, a feat of culinary reverse engineering that astonished even staffers from below the Mason-Dixon line with its similarity to the Chick-fil-A original. And there's a Golden Arches right down the street. Yum. : Bust it! Two decades after launching seminal rappers like Young MC, LA label Delicious Vinyl is back with this collection of old-school gems reworked by the likes of Eminem and Peaches — who electrifies Tone-Lôc party anthem "Wild Thing." Not feeling Hot Chip's take on the Pharcyde? Use the included instrumental tracks to make your own rmxx. : All hail Anglo-Franco pop! Having endured the death of both bandmate Mary Hansen and the alt-rock '90s, the reigning royals of postmodern electrolounge return. Eschewing forays into droning avant interludes, Chemical Chords showcases Stereolab at its shortest and sweetest — as the purveyor of pure '60s-tinged bliss. Light up a Gitane, swoon with your sweetheart, and imagine you're drifting among Godard's nouveau stars. : Normally a 47-inch LCD with full 1080p resolution and a 120-Hz refresh rate is thicker than Finnegans Wake. Not this $4,699 supermodel. At 1.5-inches, the UT47X902 is heroin-chic thin, with a video processor that boosts the frame rate from the standard 24 fps to a gorgeous 28 fps. But why does such a beauty have such an ugly moniker? : Truly fit for a player, these '90s-style kicks are sure to be a hot property when they hit stores (and eBay) in late August. Advance to Go, drop $85, and you'll soon be walking on Park Place. : Architect John Lautner's insane engineering, space-age designs, and Los Angeles backdrops have been catnip to filmmakers. Chemosphere, his 1960 flying- saucer house that sprouts out of the Hollywood Hills, played a supporting role in Body Double, while other Lautner homes stole scenes in Diamonds Are Forever and The Big Lebowski. Through October 12, these ingenious buildings get their close-up in this exhibition at LA's Hammer Museum. : The bon mots from Cody, the Oscar-winning writer of Juno, keep coming, this time via Twitter. Her stream of consciousness — "I'm at the Denver airport eating a Pizza Hut grease mattress because I clearly hate myself" and "I went with 'That's a cut!' instead of just 'Cut'; I've always favored the conversational approach" — should tide you over until her next project, The United States of Tara, debuts on Showtime next year. : Kids don't understand you? Send them to film summer school via these reissues of '80s cinematic essentials. Perhaps if they spend a weekend watching Airplane!, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, and Fatal Attraction (among others), they'll grok your familiarity with jive, nostalgia for "Twist and Shout," and fear of keeping a pet rabbit. Plus: Each disc includes a bonus CD with songs from A-ha and Erasure. Roger, roger. : The Robot Chicken guys got carte blanche from George Lucas to make this 23-minute stop-animation spoof of the Star Wars trilogy. And for good reason: The DVD extras alone are worth the purchase price, with clips of show cocreator Seth Green acting out sketches and countless behind-the-scenes shots of the cast and crew goofing off.
A head's up on downloading tunes - Pretoria News (subscription)
A head's up on downloading tunes
Frommers.com Airfare Deals and News for the Week of August 1, 2008
UA makes Dubai less of a fantasy, AA does Hawaii for less (for a limited time), Delta ups its baggage fees, and more news from the airline industry.
Where's Johnny Jet? Shuttling Between Berlin and Dusseldorf
If you're ready to discover Berlin's art scene and to check out a gastronomic tour before flying to Düsseldorf where we check-in to one of the world's best airport hotels, then grab your bags and
Minhas Gloves
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Tobyhanna (village)
coolbaugh township, pa | monroe county, pennsylvania | settlements established in pennsylvaniaTobyhanna is a village located in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. From about 1900 to 1936, Tobyhanna lakes were the site of active ice industries. The ice was cut from the lakes during the winter and stored in large barn-like structures. During the rest of the year, the ice was added to railroad boxcars hauling fresh produce and meats destined for East Coast cities.
Bratnik
The village has a population of 100.
