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The Red Ferret Journalhttp://www.redferret.net [The Red Ferret Journal] The Night Navigator Star Finder probably won’t help you locate Brad, Angelina or Keanu, but it might just let you find the Big Dipper up there in the light polluted excuse of an evening sky we call star studded. Computer powered and just $99.95.

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Gizmodo - Gadgetshttp://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets  Gizmodo - Gadgets: technology quickly and accurately locates 43 constellations Locates all first magnitude stars and the visible planets (Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn) Not only that, now as an amateur astronomer you can tell people's fortunes! Or was that astrologer.Night Navigator Comment on this post Related: DataDot Personal ID Recovery System Related: 55-Gallon Drum Sink Related: Geox Breathable Shoes (via Cosmos)

http://us.gizmodo.com  Gizmodo, The Gadget Blog: We wonder if places like this (and there are many in the city) would've looked better to us had the landlords installed something like this $89 Toilet Lid Sink, which saves space as well as water, by using the water you washed your hands with in the sink to flush the toilet. (via Cosmos)

http://jonchoo.blogspot.com [Jonchoo.blogspot.com] jon choo's weblog: March 2005: Flicking through the pages of a January 2005 Star paper I found out that there was a blackout in KL. Now my initial thoughts about that was this is not worthy of front page reporting (I still do) as though it were some political scandal or terrorist attack so I found the whole thing amusing.

[Benjaminm.net] benjaminm's blog - .NET: Chris Anderson points to Randy, a friend of his within Microsoft who's reflecting on his experience with TDD. Randy says that it takes a lot of discipline to stop writing code before a test case that uses it and that Visual Studio is a hindrance when working test first because the intellisense stops being helpful when the writing test code for methods that don't yet exist (Roy wrote a good post showing how IntelliJ handles this situation in a much cleverer way, hopefull Microsoft will pick this up and copy extend it). 

http://www.whiterose.org [Whiterose.org] A Perfectly Cromulent Blog: Cinemania Archives: I tried to watch it again a few years ago, thinking "I must've seen it at a bad time, since so many people I otherwise respect seem to have affection for the film" The fact that my TV is still intact is testament to the lack of handguns in easy reach that day. As it was, I ended up with a three-day migraine from all the hollering and had to resort to my "Highlander II" emergency remedy for shitty movies: I drank until I could convince myself it was all a bad dream.

http://prblogwatch.com [Prblogwatch.com] PR Blog Watch: March 2006 Archives: Chantal Hebert, writing in the Star, recalls Allan Fotheringham's warning to 1993's newly elected Liberal government: "Chr**tien, the veteran who has done it all, has a lot to learn if he thinks the old Trudeau/Mulroney secrecy gambit can be pulled off in this new Parliament .The public won't put up with it any more, not to mention the press." [Hebert notes] In fact, though, Canadians and the media did put up with it for more than a decade as Chr**tien went on to line up two more majority governments."...

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