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Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 days ago
HOMENEWS Expand NEWS TEAM Expand TEAM THE MATCH Expand THE MATCH FAN CENTER Expand FAN CENTER COMMUNITY Expand COMMUNITY TICKETS Expand TICKETS STORE ACADEMY Expand ACADEMY ...
Source: www.reason.com --- 37 days ago
Regarding the Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, the government-backed mortgage colossi, whose bailout could cost $200 billion: "Doesn't this make the case for privatization, and powerfully at that? Don't forget that we are also sitting here with Social Security and Medicare leaving taxpayers on the hook for more than $50 trillion in liabilities." That's James Pethokoukis, economics columnist of U.S. News & World Report, quoted by reason contributor and Denver Post columnist David Harsanyi , who asks when will the government gravy stop being poured? Airlines already have benefited from the largesse. Detroit's auto industry, it has been reported, hopes to secure $50 billion in additional federal loans to, you know, help out. Well, because the Big Three built cars no one wanted, failed to embrace new technologies, offered sweetheart deals to executives, and surrendered to predatory union demands ... naturally, they deserve a cushy government loan. (I only hope newspapers are afforded such compassionate treatment. We're a national treasure, after all.)... Isn't it ironic that government bars a citizen from risking his own Social Security funds because it's too chancy yet uses your money to bail out companies that have engaged in the very behavior government supposedly is safeguarding us from? And really, what's riskier than letting Washington handle your money? More here . Jeff Taylor on FMFM here . ... Source: icanhascheezburger.com --- 6 days ago
lolcats, cats and funny pictures - Freeloader You has one! ... Source: www.macworld.co.uk --- 30 days ago
Recharge your iPhone the environmental way, with this solar powered recharger The Freeloader is a battery pack that can be charged from a computer via USB or, for the more environmentally-conscious user, from the sun via solar panels. An included set of adaptors allow the Freeloader to give the necessary juice to PSP, Nintendo DS, mobile phones, PDAs, digital cameras, and, of course, iPods – a cable with an iPod adaptor is provided, so you can leave your sync cable back at base camp. ... Source: setxbayou.blogspot.com --- 22 days ago
... Source: www.cybercrimelaw.org --- 37 days ago
There is another recent case of a person getting in hot water for using freely available wireless Internet. We reported on similar cases in the past . This time ... Source: london.cityfeeds.com --- 41 days ago
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAvMclhaQEc ESCUCHAR ONLINE ... Source: cincinnati.citysearch.com --- 2 days ago
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Miles Davis – Freddie Freeloader Fetched from huiztilopochtli's Recently Played Tracks 1 day, 23 hours ago. ... Source: tech.yahoo.com --- 15 days ago
Need more juice? Check out the Freeloader Globetrotter kit. ...
Source: blog.trutv.com --- 6 days ago
Nobody likes a Freeloader, a guy who stays on your couch for weeks, eats all your food and runs up your phone bill. And then steals your police badge. Taylor Ed Dutton (pictured) reportedly nabbed the badge from his cop... ... Source: www.gizmag.com --- 23 days ago
Sunrise Solar Corp has unveiled a new building brick that integrates solar technologies into traditional construction materials. The Solar Light "Bric" is able to capture the sun’s rays and convert them to energy to power an embedded light without the need to connect to the electrical grid or flick a switch... Tags: Construction , LED , Lighting , Solar Related Articles: Flexible Cells to expand Solar Energy applications Flexible modules could transform windows and buildings into solar panels Sollight's portable and environmentally friendly lighting systems Freeloader travel solar charger North Carolina campus goes solar Solar trees take root at the University of California ... Source: geekswithblogs.net --- 36 days ago
As it turns out, my client has a piece of software running on a server called "Freeloader" ... it's written in VB, has very bad resolution for some reason, but they're quite proud of it... picture of the guy responsible and listing of all the folks that helped in the About box. Freeloader is a list of all sorts of free software that's been vetted by the IT department for use inside the company. You select what you want, and it downloads the software to your system so you can install it. It will optionally "send you a license via email" ... I tried that on a few and never got the email, so I guess that part is broken. The other thing is... they've taken all the packages and re-zipped them with password protection. And probably 60% of the software is IT-related stuff. Fortunately there are a couple good things on there such as PrimoPDF and FireFox. I worked my way up the IT chain-of-command to try to get "Toad Free" accepted and there were a couple deal-breakers: Quest's license of only 5 devs at a company running it... how do you control that? The re-download every 60 days. They didn't say it, but I looked and it takes a 6-page document to get the approval process started, and it probably takes more than 60 days to approve something, so you'd NEVER get caught up. I was told that it would be easier to buy the software than to go through the process... go figure! So yesterday I finally sent email requesting that they purchase me a license ...
Source: www.blazersedge.com --- 3 days ago
of feeling like a cheap Freeloader whenever i want to watch a blazer game. I have to go around random websites for a link to a blazer game everytime. Why cant i just take a seat at my couch and watch the game + record it so i can watch highlights over and over again? Blazer games are harder to find than big foot. WHEN WILL THIS BE SOLVED? why cant i watch a simple basketball game of my own hometeam? ...
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