Archive for August, 2006



Public Safety Watch: Deputies find missing mail, glass pipes; pair held 

Wednesday 30 August 2006 @ 1:09 pm

Secrets Of The Male Shopper 
A couple of years ago, you couldn’t escape the metrosexual. He was everywhere, with his Paul Smith pinstripes, $100 haircuts, and chemical tan. This character became so much a part of the zeitgeist that some regular guys began wondering if they were metrosexual. He seemed hip and urban. Women, it was said, loved him because he smelled good and knew gabardine from twill. And if a man wasn’t a
Source: news.yahoo.com

EDTV Plasma Confusion over flat-panel sets stifling growth 
Do you know the difference between HDTV, LCD, EDTV, and plasma If the technobabble around flat-panel televisions leaves you feeling lost, yet you are still yearning for one of those sleek babies on your living room wall, you’ve got plenty of company.
Source: www.boston.com

Limbo 41414 Teams With RedEye to Introduce its Innovative Mobile Auction to Chicago Commuters 
Mobile entertainment pioneer Limbo 41414 will help one of Chicago’s die-hard commuters get more clarity out of life as it has partnered with Chicago Tribune’s RedEye commuter edition to feature a “Limbo Auction,” offering a 42-inch High-Definition plasma television.
Source: biz.yahoo.com




Science Projects That Scare Us 

Wednesday 30 August 2006 @ 1:06 am

Experts: Use 1918 Methods to Fight Pandemic 
When the next pandemic strikes, Navy researchers suggest reviving a treatment used during the deadly pandemic of 1918. Back then, military doctors injected severely afflicted patients with blood or blood plasma from people who had recovered from the flu. Studies show the treatment reduced mortality rates by as much as 50 percent.
Source: www.npr.org

Nabi signs agreement to boost manufacturing 
Nabi Biopharmaceuticals said it will use new technology to imcrease production for two of its proposed vaccine products.
Source: www.bizjournals.com

LCD Fights Plasma for Giant TV Market 
Samsung’s going 70 inches; Sony and Sharp are also going mammoth. The LCD makers won’t sit tight as plasma screens reach triple-digit sizes
Source: www.businessweek.com




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