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Tips for coping with the summertime heat.
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Buffett cited himself, the third-richest person in the world, as an example. Last year, Buffett said, he was taxed at 17.7 percent on his taxable income of more than $46 million. His receptionist was taxed at about 30 percent.
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These are countries whose per-capita incomes are greater than the OECD average. The point here is that there’s no trade-off between high levels of national income and high levels of social spending.
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Just in case you didn’t know, there is a proper way to pour ketchup.
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The Neuros OSD will allow you to record, play, stream and share your video and audio content between all your electronic devices: your entertainment center (TV, stereo, DVD player, VCR, camcorder, etc), your PC/Internet and your portables [devices].
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What Morfik has created is a web development environment for the iPhone. But they also told us that as soon as Apple announces an API for the iPhone, then Morfik will include that into their platform.
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Pwned.
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Inflation is often a correlated effect (or causative effect) of regime change. There’s no accident that Iran, Iraq, Zimbawe, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and Burma are on this list.
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Once upon a time, Philadelphia was the Workshop of the World…
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The Evolution of the Waterfront at Bridesburg, Philadelphia
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The Greater Philadelphia GeoHistory Network (GPGN) is a pilot project of the Philadelphia Area Consortium of Special Collections Libraries (PACSCL) to develop a web-based repository of geographically organized historical information about Philadelphia.
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TubeMogul, a video analytics startup, has tried to discern what, exactly, various video hosting sites measure as a “view.” It’s an interesting experiment with interesting conclusions.
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