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Trutech® 19' 720p LCD TV/DVD/PC Monitor - PLV31199S1

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from: Alco Electronics Ltd





Panasonic TH-50PF10UK 50' 1080P HDMI Plasma HDTV (Black)

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from: Panasonic


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Panasonic TH-42PH10UK 42' Plasma HDTV Monitor

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from: Panasonic


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Samsung HP-S4253 42-Inch Plasma HDTV

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from: Samsung


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Panasonic TH-42PX77U 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

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from: Panasonic


The TH-42PX77U is a Plasma HDTV with Anti-Glare Coating, EZ Sync HDAVI Control, Built-in GalleryPlayer -Capable ...


Panasonic 50' Digital Plasma HDTV- TH50PX600U

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from: Panasonic


The Panasonic TH-50PX600U 50' Plasma HDTV delivers a cinema-style viewing experience at home. The 50' high-definition ...


Panasonic TH-50PZ800U Viera 50 Inch 1080P HD Plasma TV + Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Extended Warranty

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from: Panasonic


With its 2008 Panasonic Viera Plasmas, Panasonic brings an astonishing 1,000,000:1 contrast ration to the table. ...


LG 50PG20 - 50' plasma TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - gloss piano black

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from: LG


Design- and style-conscious consumers will appreciate the PG20's ability to complement virtually any d?cor. The units ...


Panasonic TH-42PHD8UK 42-Inch Plasma HDTV Monitor

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from: Panasonic


Design- and style-conscious consumers will appreciate the PG20's ability to complement virtually any d?cor. The units ...


Panasonic TH-50PX77U 50-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

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from: Panasonic


The TH-50PX77U is a 50' Diagonal Plasma HDTV with Anti-Glare Coating, EZ Sync HDAVI Control, Built-in ...



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The Web Services Policy Working Group has published two Web Services Policy 1.5 - Working Drafts: an update to the Primer and a First Public Working Draft of Guidelines for Policy Assertion Authors. The new Guidelines document provides ...

Nick Bradbury just had a tumor removed from his head. Glad to hear he's doing well:

The fact that I'm able to type this blog entry less than a week after the operation has me hopeful that recovery will be quicker than I was led to believe, but it will still be a few weeks before I'm able to really tackle any serious work.


China's Olympic beaches, choked by a plague of green algae. Sez David Suzuki: This is not an unusual occurrence, but it is a symptom of an underlying problem with potential repercussions far more serious than hampering Olympic events.
The blooms -- along with a host of other problems -- are caused by excessive amounts of nitrogen from sources such as road and industrial run-off, untreated sewage, and, most of all, fossil-fuel combustion and agricultural fertilizers.

Excess use of nitrogen is contributing to 400 oceanic dead zones around the globe, double the number found by the United Nations two years ago... Farmers in Iowa and across the Midwest use tons of nitrogen and phosphorous to make their cornfields more productive, which allows the farmers to take advantage of high corn prices resulting from growing demand from ethanol factories and developing countries. Rain always causes some fertilizer to run off farmland, but this summer's historic flooding caused even more runoff into rivers that flow into the Mississippi.

A review of ocean data records indicates that the low-oxygen events (the so-called 'dead zones') off the Pacific Northwest coast since 2002 are unprecedented and may be linked to the stronger, persistent winds expected to occur with global warming.

Oxygen-deprived water rose up from the deep ocean two years ago, cutting a deadly swath along the Pacific Northwest coast, say scientists, who watched in awe as fish fled and crabs and worms died en masse creating a rotting carpet on the sea floor.

China's algae problems may be part of the so-called "rise of slime", where rising ocean temperatures and changing chemistry are causing explosions of primitive life, like algae and jellyfish.

The Chosun Ilbo reports that, in August, “southern and western beaches in Korea may appear to be nearly half water and half jellyfish.

The New York Times notes pollution... reduces oxygen levels and visibility in coastal waters. While other fish die in or avoid waters with low oxygen levels, many jellyfish can thrive in them. And while most fish have to see to catch their food, jellyfish, which filter food passively from the water, can dine in total darkness.

Jellyfish, relatives of the sea anemone and coral that for the most part are relatively harmless, in fact are the cockroaches of the open waters, the ultimate maritime survivors who thrive in damaged environments, and that is what they are doing.

Eclipse3.1M3 comes out later today..





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