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BROOKLINE — In the woods behind the market at Allandale Farm, a pair of wood nymphs has fallen asleep under a floating blanket. Their heads, made of wet, red clay, rise like burls from a couple of fallen trees. The blanket, a net of colorful ceramic tiles, has been strung at a tilt in front of the pair. This is ... Ceramic - Clay - Wood - Tile - Shopping - Found: 3 hours ago Psalm 19:1-6; acts 17:22-29; Hebrews 1:12: September 12-The case for God's existence - Arguments to prove God’s existence fall under two broad categories, general revelation and special revelation. Christian apologetics in the public arena largely is pursued along the lines set forth by William Paley (1743-1805), an English theologian who used the example of a watch. - Found: 9 hours ago Go off the beaten track in Ibiza - Route 19 is not a route in the grand sense of the word. It is not a Route 66, a Silk Route, a Garden Route. In sections, it seems unrelated to logic, twisting, writhing and switching course. But here, two miles beyond Sant Miquel de Balansat, it definitely has its charms. - Found: 2010-09-04, 00:38 GMT Why Can't Tech Companies Break Into TV? - The race to conquer America's "digital living room" has attracted the country's biggest tech companies, such as Apple, Google, Microsoft and Amazon. But if the lukewarm reception to Apple TV reveals anything, it's that Silicon Valley is still a long way from taking over your TV set. For proof, look no further than Steve Jobs, who raised serious doubts about expanding into television just two ... - Found: 2010-09-02, 11:34 GMT Music Review: Elikeh — From Togo to D.C. - The Washington, D.C.-based band Elikeh crackles with the global musical vision and defiant spirit of Togolese singer, songwriter and bandleader Massama Dogo. As Justin Kavanagh writes, Elikeh's new album, Adje! Adje! - Found: 2010-09-03, 05:10 GMT [Viewpoint ] My contribution to Korea - Who would not wish to be immortal, or at least famous, or at least remembered? Who would not wish, in the words of a Korean poet, to leave “footprints on the sands of time.” Or maybe it was not a Korean but the 19th-century American poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: “Lives of great men all remind us / We can make our lives sublime, / And, departing, leave behind us / Footprints on the sands of ... - Found: 2010-09-02, 14:45 GMT A snapshot of a Lan party. - Technology & Life Integration: "Three computers, each running Linux, Windows and MacOS respectively meet up at a lan party. It is a typical lan party. A semi dark room, lit only by the glow of monitors with network cables snaking haphazardly across the floor littered with empty bottles, crushed chip packets and piled up against the wall, a stack of pizza boxes" - Found: 2010-09-02, 11:40 GMT Multitudes In Valley Of Decision. Part II - Continued. Read Part I of the article here California voters passed a ban on same-sex marriage as Proposition 8 in November 2008 elections. - Found: 2010-09-02, 13:25 GMT Steve Jobs’ Doublespeak Strikes Again: “No” Actually Meant “Yes” For Apple TV - "You're going to be able to be watching a movie, push it to your TV, and finish watching it there. You're going to be able to push photos from your iPad to your TV... it's going to be pretty cool." -- Apple CEO Steve Jobs, September 1st, 2010 Many people noticed that Jobs' "and one more thing ..." intro today was reserved for Apple's "hobby," Apple TV. Jobs also referred to Apple's TV venture as ... - Found: 2010-09-01, 22:05 GMT Australia behind on e-health: HealthLink - NEW Zealand continues to outpace on e-health as Australia still grapples with key design, funding and planning issues. - Found: 2010-09-01, 01:05 GMT Pages: 1
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