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[MyExtraLife - Comics, Podcasts, Blog, Artwork, Humor and MORE!] This is an emotion face thing made in Japan. What I really wanted to see in this video was the face all freaked out and mad and stuff.

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Hill-kleerup.orghttp://www.hill-kleerup.org [Hill-kleerup.org] ***Dave Does the Blog: I need to look at it more carefully (once I get MT 3.2 up and running), though on first blush I’m not sure it does what I want (and seems restricted to folks who actually have a blog/journal site, which would be lame).

Littlegreenfootballs.comhttp://www.littlegreenfootballs.com [Littlegreenfootballs.com] lgf: BBC Caught Red-Handed Manufacturing News: Everything you see in this weblog was developed and programmed by Charles Johnson, including but not limited to the slideshows, polls, user preferences, contact form, referrer list, daily/monthly statistics, site search, news search tools, link management system, random Zappa quote, and last but not least, the weblog system itself, which includes a full commenting system with a recent comments list, automatic archiving, RSS generation for syndication, an email-an-article feature, and a whole bunch of editing and administration features behind the scenes.

[Nicholsgrp.com] Archives | Pervasive Computing News: We salute the flag of the United States of America "and the Republic for which it stands." Since the time of the Greek city-states, republics have shared certain immutable qualities: civic virtue or citizen participation, popular sovereignty, resistance to corruption (by special interests) and a sense of the common good. Empires consolidate power in the hands of the few;

[Askpang.typepad.com] Relevant History: Gadgets: and travel promoter who was able to get HP to give him some digital cameras and a photo printer in order to prove once and for all that HP’s digital imaging products are so easy to use that even an isolated tribesperson unfamiliar with the ins and outs of modern civilization could use them to take digital photos and start their own photoblog. (Seriously, HP’s global brand advertising senior manager says that, “If villagers in remote communities can use and enjoy our products, so can the average consumer.”)

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