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We must never acquiesce, for it is together, together that we prevail!

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Favorite Quote from "The Office"

We must never acquiesce, for it is together, together that we prevail!

About Me

I've been an avid fan of "The Office" since I watched my first episode early in 2007. After hearing about it from everyone, I decided to take the plunge and was immediately hooked. Within one weekend I caught up on all the episodes! I'm responsible for the technology behind the site and look forward to interacting with all of you, making this a great place for Office Fans to unite!

Favorite Music

Mozart

U2


Piano Concertos,
Rob Dougan,
J.S. Bach,
Beethoven,
60s-70s,
Beatles,
Enigma,
Moby,
Electronic,
Techno,
Brightman,
James Horner,
Rachmaninoff,
Frank Sinatra,
Dean Martin,
Annie Lennox,
Paul Van Dyk,
BT,
Liszt,
Brazillian Beats,
Philip Glass.
My favorite conductors are Herbert Von Karajan and Leonard Bernstein.

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Viscocity

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Age of the Universe

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Pam/Jenna - MySpace Blog

My Favorite Things 2008

Hello!  It's that time of year.  Holiday crunch time.  If you are like me, you are at work searching the internet for gift ideas.  Here is a list of my favorite things from 2008 in case it helps:Ann T...
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Greetings Dunderheads!

Hello Dunderheads, how are you guys?  It's been a long time since my last blog so I thought today I'd share a few little moments....   1-We are having a real thermostat war on set.  It ...
KurzweilAI.net Accelerating Intelligence News

Report: Toyota developing solar powered green car

Toyota Motor Corp. is reportedly developing an electric vehicle that will get some of its power from solar cells on the vehicle, and hopes to develop a model totally powered by solar cells. (Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090101/ap_on_bi_ge/as_japan_solar_toyota)

Stephen Hawking Named Lifeboat Foundation 2008 Guardian Award Winner

The 2008 Lifeboat Foundation Guardian Award has been given to Stephen Hawking. The award is annually bestowed upon a respected scientist or public figure who has warned of a future fraught with dangers and encouraged measures to prevent them. The 2008 award is in recognition of his continuous warnings that global catastrophic risks will eventually come and therefore it is unsafe and unwise for all of humanity to be on a single planet. "It is important for the human race to spread out into space for the survival of the species," Hawking has stated. "Life on Earth is at the ever-increasing risk of being wiped out by a disaster, such as sudden global warming, nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus or other dangers we have not yet thought of." (Source: )

Video: the year in robots

This robot, developed at Reading University, has a tangle of rats neurons in place of control software; its biological "brain" even allows it to avoid obstacles. Other videos include swarms of robots that use electromagnetic forces to cling together and a human-like robot head that can spookily mimic a person's facial expressions in realtime. (Source: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn16289-video-the-year-in-robots.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news)
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Android-Based Netbooks in 2010?

Netbooks run either Windows or Linux, and both are readily available in shops all over the world. The Linux variants chosen by several netbook manufacturers are usually derived from desktop distributions, and obviously, Windows is a desktop operating system as well. However, netbooks have small displays, and both Windows and GNOME/KDE and some of their applications aren't always suited well for such an environment. Enter Android, Google's Linux-based phone operating system. It is suggested that Android-based netbooks will appear on the market in 2010, maybe even sooner.

Adobe CS4: the Full Wrap-up

Geek.com gave a graphics designer a few months with the latest Adobe CS4 suite, and tells you everything you wanted to know about CS4. From the article: "It's been several months since the CS4 Master Collection became available, and the focus of this follow-up review is to highlight the new features that have remained on my radar since first installing the programs. While every Adobe release features a slew of new features, I usually find that only some of those features remain completely indispensable as the novelty wears off."

At Home with HomeGroup in Windows 7

"You probably have seen or heard about HomeGroup by now. We demonstrated it at PDC this year during Steven's keynote, it was mentioned a few times at WinHec, and some of you may have even tried it on your PCs with the PDC pre-beta build of Windows 7. HomeGroup represents a new end-to-end approach to sharing in the home, an area in which Windows has provided many features before - the intuitive end to end is what's new. HomeGroup recognizes and groups your Windows 7 PCs in a 'simple to set up' secure group that enables open access to media and digital memories in your home. With HomeGroup, you can share files in the home, stream music to your XBOX 360 or other devices, and print to the home printer without worrying about technical setup or even understanding how it all works. This blog post is designed to give you a behind-the-scenes look at how we designed HomeGroup."