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London’s oldest structure discovered
Link Removed Link Removed - Invalid URL A TDP archaeologist recording one of the Mesolithic timbers at low tide. Photo: Nathalie Cohen- cybercore
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Nazis were enraged by Hitler-mocking dog
New documents: Hitler-mocking dog enraged Nazis Historians had not been aware of the strange footnote to the Nazi period before some thirty files containing parts of the correspondence and diplomatic cables were recently found by a researcher at the political archives of the German Foreign...- cybercore
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Bookseller finds jewellery stash in hollowed-out book
Jewellery stash first for secondhand book-seller | Otago Daily Times Online News Keep Up to Date Local, National New Zealand & International News Over the years, secondhand book-seller Mike Hamblyn has found all sorts of unusual items in book purchases - banknotes, letters, photographs...- cybercore
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Retrieving Old Copy Text
Did it ever happen to you, were you highlighted and copied something then forgot all about it and copied something else, thereby losing the original copied text? I was wondering how you can retrieve what you copied first? Does it have something to do with the clipboard?- Heaven or Hell
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VIDEO The Hidden History of the Human Race (47 minutes)
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VIDEO Parthenon
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Italy PM replaces penis on statue, angers experts
Link Removed - Invalid URL Friday, November 19, 2010 Italy's culture ministry on Friday defended Premier Silvio Berlusconi for giving ancient marble statues in his office replacement body parts, to the horror of art restorers. The ministry, which is led by a close ally of the...- cybercore
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10 Shocking Deaths, You May Not Have Heard Of
10 Shocking Deaths, You May Not Have Heard Of- cybercore
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Make Windows 7 history with new app
Users in the US can make history come to life with a new location based app that includes video, audio, pictures and more of the nation’s historical moments. Link Removed - Invalid URL- News
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VIDEO November 10th 235 years Old
Tomorrow November 10th The United States Marine Corps celebrates its 235th Birthday having been formed in Tuns Tavern Philadelphia Pennsylvania in 1775 this is for The Few, The Proud and The brave that are serving and for those that have served. YouTube - The Few. The Proud. The Marines...- Super Sarge
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Microsoft sold more than 240 million Windows 7 copies
Microsoft Corp., the world's largest software maker, said it sold more than 240 million licenses for Windows 7 in its first year, calling it the fastest-selling operating system in history. Link Removed - Invalid URL- News
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Microsoft Gets Nostalgic On Windows 7's First Birthday
As the one year anniversary of the Windows 7 launch looms, Microsoft—and its partners—are looking back through the lens of time at one of the company's biggest successes Link Removed - Invalid URL- News
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Microsoft celebrates first birthday for Windows 7
Microsoft says 7 is the fastest selling OS in history Microsoft said more than 240 million Windows 7 licenses have been sold during the first year of the operating system's availability, a record the company says makes it the fastest selling OS in history. Link Removed - Invalid URL- News
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Happy First Birthday, Windows 7 (240,000,000!)
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Happy First Birthday, Windows 7 [Birthday]
# birthday Windows 7, the Microsoft operating system that couldn't help but wash out the sour taste of many Windows Vista complaints, is one year old round-about today ( give or take a day ). Microsoft's official line is that they've sold 240 million Windows 7 licenses, that it's running on 93...- News
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Microsoft Sold 240 Million Windows 7 Licenses In 1 Year
Windows , Microsoft's ubiquitous operating system, sits firmly in place. One year after launch, licenses for the successor of Windows Vista, Windows 7 , have gone over the counter no less than 240 million times. As Microsoft points out , that makes it the fastest selling operating system in...- News
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Before Computers
Memory was something you lost with age An application was for employment A program was a TV show A cursor used profanity A keyboard was a piano A web was a spider's home A virus was the flu A CD was a bank account A hard drive was a long trip on the road A mouse pad was where a mouse lived...- Super Sarge
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Columbus Day in America? Or is it?
In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue... Ancients in America- Mike
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Windows 7 Ping 75: IE9 Beta, Halo in History, Tokyo Game Show and SCRABBLE
In addition to all the hot stories that you'll hear about on this episode of Ping, Paul and Laura FINALLY played that grudge match of Scrabble. Clearly, one of them cheated. IE9 Beta rocks Link Removed Super Fun Happy Tokyo Game Show Halo reach hits stores...BIG time Link Removed- News
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On This Day in History: Friday, Sep 03, 2010
Famous people born on this day: --> 1856, Louis Sullivan, father of modern US architecture. Events on this day in history: --> 1783, Treaty of Paris, ending the Revolutionary War, is signed. --> 1912, World's first cannery opens in England to supply food to the navy. --> 1921, First bowling...- reghakr
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