I use the RSS feed from the USGS..
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I use the RSS feed from the USGS..
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2.9 Central California.. not much to freak about..
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Pretty much like wine. The put the birds in a big bucket and people stump on them with their naked feet. The hard part is to filter the feathers. honestly I don't know, and I don't really want to know.
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My wife uses emu oil (yes, the bird -- don't ask how they extract it) http://www.huiledemeu.com/produits_detail.php?no_produit=29&produit=naturel&no_famille=2[^]
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Just be sure they don't team up with the programmer to create a little business. :->
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Some guy calculated that the font size is 1,468,800 points ;)
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Did you wear a Montreal Canadian jersey ? , or worst, a Denver Avalanche one ? :-> While both cities have a 'old city' sector, Quebec is much more developped. But it's all pa matter of taste (I lived in both cities)
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> What's going on in Calgary? oil. No provincial sales tax in Calgary, they even mail checks back because they have surpluses. but expect to spend a lot of $ on housing. for IT in Canada, the city where there is more demand are Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. In my opinion, Quebec City is the most beautiful city, for it's old europe style, but it does not impress european as much as north american for obvious reason. does not meet your first criteria either (french first). And not as hot as rest of Canada. > Except hockey of course! oh -- you really had to bring this up haven't you ?. congrat for the gold medal anyway. -- modified at 9:00 Tuesday 22nd August, 2006
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And this is exactly where I am -- but at the other end of the building http://wikimapia.org/#y=46812639&x=-71224553&z=18&l=2&m=a[^]
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uh ?. My office postal code is G1K 9A9
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ditto I also have a leg condition that prevents me have them still more than 20-30 minutes. In fact, when listening to a series of conferences, I almost end up leaning on the wall at the back of the room.
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>unless you are a primate yourself but humans are primates. In principle, we could all apply for a position at PPI. A primate (L. prima, first) is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primates
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Well, it is part of North America (if you consider Greenland). Denevers
No. it's just because this year it falls on a saturday. The celebration remains on July 1st, but the day off is given on the next business day --- except in Quebec of course, which is the day before. But since I'm a fed public servant, I've got monday off instead of the rest of Quebecers. > And what is the significance of July 1st? signature of the British North America Act, which creates officially the Dominion of Canada (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_North_America_Act[^]), made of 4 founding provinces (Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia). Other provinces gradually been added until the last one in 1949 (Newfoundland). The last change to political map was 1999 with the creation of Nunavut. Denevers
I think it was because Scotts actually owned a lot (most) of buildings and they imported that leasing rule in Quebec. Denevers
man.. these guys like complicated solutions :) let's p be the proportion of the line (0.2) x = (a * (1-p)) + (c * p) y = (b * (1-p)) + (d * p) unless I blew it.. this should work with any lines. Denevers -- modified at 18:08 Tuesday 13th June, 2006
Winnie the poop ? Denevers
I just travelled to France and my power supply did accept 220V -- It should be written on it actually. You just need a passive adapter to fit to their funny outlets. Denevers
My CP name is Denevers Denevers