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International ordering now available!

Bobs Pickle Pops have created a healthy alternative to sugary pops for kids and schools that you can freeze and eat. This frozen treat in not only good but it is good for you.


International ordering now available! Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:57:00 GMT,
Pickle sickle is now bobs pickle pops. the bizarre tasting ...

Bobs Pickle Pops have created a healthy alternative to sugary pops for kids and schools that you can freeze and eat. This frozen treat in not only good but it is good for you.


Pickle sickle is now bobs pickle pops. the bizarre tasting ... Tue, 22 Jul 2008 06:41:00 GMT,
Pickle pops - gross!! | the amish cook from oasis newsfeatures

Quick Links. AMISH COOK FRIEND CLUB Find out how to become an "Amish Cook Friend"... PLAINLY DELICIOUS For those looking for the first installment of our cooking show...


Pickle pops - gross!! | the amish cook from oasis newsfeatures Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:31:00 GMT,
Pickle pops for puckery pleasures -- -- newsday.com

There's a lot to worry about in this world, foodwise and otherwise, big and small. On the food front alone, think of these: possible "mad" cows, ground beef recalls ... There's ...


Pickle pops for puckery pleasures -- -- newsday.com Tue, 20 May 2008 08:25:00 GMT,
Kool-aid, pickle, pops — the pickle — popsiren bite — revision3

The magnificent green beast, the pickle. ... Moujan introduces you to some rather unusual and disgusting pickle snacks such as the Kool-Aid Dills and the "USDA Accepted for Schools ...


Kool-aid, pickle, pops — the pickle — popsiren bite — revision3 Sat, 26 Jul 2008 05:39:00 GMT,
Pickle pops? - page 2 - janis ian forum

Page 2-Pickle Pops? The Zoo ... I don;t know. i love a good pickle, but the juice is just to keep the flavor packed in tight. pickles and pickle juice just are not the same thing.


Pickle pops? - page 2 - janis ian forum Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:45:00 GMT,
Pacific west marketing

Bobs Pickle Pops are vegetable ice pops that are good for all of us including diabetics. USDA accepted for kids and schools, the pickle pops are the perfect healthy cool refreshing ...


Pacific west marketing Mon, 16 Jun 2008 15:52:00 GMT,
Ohgizmo! » archive » pickle pops are officially the worst thing i ...

A frequently updated blog about gadgets, innovation and design. ... By Andrew Liszewski. About a year ago, a Seguin, Texas based roller skating rink owner by the name of John ...


Ohgizmo! » archive » pickle pops are officially the worst thing i ... Sat, 26 Jul 2008 23:19:00 GMT,
Emerils.com | cooking blog : pickle pops?

Cooking Blog on emerils.com: The food blog and cooking community for Emeril fans. Read about delicious Chef Emeril's recipes, good eats, food photos, cooking news with Emeril's ...


Emerils.com | cooking blog : pickle pops? Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:14:00 GMT,
Wu-tang clan hip hop chess

If you're like me, the first thing that pops into your mind when you think about chess is the Wu-Tang Clan. Now the Clan have launched a website called WuChess.com , "the world's first online chess and urban social network." I hope instead of black and white they use east coast, west coast pieces.


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Why buy a pc preloaded with linux?

Shadow7789 writes "I have been in the market for a new computer for the past few weeks and I know that I want to run Linux on it. However, every time I look at (for example) Dell's computers that are preloaded with Linux, the question pops into my head: 'Why should I buy a PC preloaded with Linux?' They are more expensive, and it's not hard just to reformat the PC with Linux. I hate paying the Microsoft Tax as much as anybody else, but if paying that 'tax' allows companies to reduce my price by bundling with my PC products that I will never use, why wouldn't I just buy a Windows-loaded PC and reformat?"


Why buy a pc preloaded with linux? ,
Modeling supernovae with a supercomputer

A team of scientists at the University of Chicago will be using 22 million processor-hours to simulate the physics of exploding stars. The team will make use of the Blue Gene/P supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory to analyze four different scenarios for type Ia supernovae. Included in the link is a video simulation of a thermonuclear flame busting its way out of a white dwarf. The processing time was made possible by the Department of Energy's INCITE program. "Burning in a white dwarf can occur as a deflagration or as a detonation. 'Imagine a pool of gasoline and throw a match on it. That kind of burning across the pool of gasoline is a deflagration,' Jordan said. 'A detonation is simply if you were to light a stick of dynamite and allow it to explode.' In the Flash Center scenario, deflagration starts off-center of the star's core. The burning creates a hot bubble of less dense ash that pops out the side due to buoyancy, like a piece of Styrofoam submerged in water."


Modeling supernovae with a supercomputer ,
Scientists look at martian salt for ancient life

eldavojohn writes "Is there life on Mars? Maybe not, but a better question might be whether or not it has ever existed on Mars? Scientists are claiming that the best indication for this will be in newly found evaporated salt deposits on Mars which they can use to check for cellulose. Here on earth, tiny fuzzy fibers have been found in salt dating back almost 250 million years making it the oldest known evidence of life on earth. Jack Griffith, a microbiologist from UNC, is quoted as saying, 'Cellulose was one of the earliest polymers organisms made during their evolution, so it pops out as the most likely thing you'd find on Mars, if you found anything at all. Looking for it in salt deposits is probably a very good way to go.'"


Scientists look at martian salt for ancient life ,
Leopard as the new vista?

ninja_assault_kitten writes "There's an interesting rant from Oliver Rist up on the PC Magazine site. He compares the catastrophe that is Vista to the recently released OS X Leopard. While clearly one is a lion and the other a cub, there do appear to be some frustrating similarities. From the article: 'A month of using Leopard with the same software I had under Tiger and the OS has dumped six times. That's six cold reboots for Oliver. Apple isn't even honest enough to admit that Leopard is crashing: The OS just grays out my desktop and pops up a dialog box telling me I've got to reboot. Like the whole thing is my fault. I even snapped a picture of it. After all, I HAD PLENTY OF CHANCES!'"


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Why the bbc's iplayer is a multi-million pound disaster

AnotherDaveB writes "As part of 'Beeb Week', The Register discusses the 'multi-million pound failure' that is the iPlayer. 'When the iPlayer was commissioned in 2003, it was just one baffling part of an ambitious £130m effort to digitise the Corporation's broadcasting and archive infrastructure. It's an often lamented fact that the BBC wiped hundreds of 1960s episodes of its era-defining music show Top of the Pops, including early Beatles performances, and many other popular programmes ... The iPlayer was envisaged as the flagship internet 'delivery platform'. It would dole out this national treasure to us in a controlled manner, it was promised, and fire a revolution in how Big TV works online. For better or worse it's finally set to be delivered with accompanying marketing blitz this Christmas - more than four years after it was first announced.'"


Why the bbc's iplayer is a multi-million pound disaster ,
Mass effect review

Some two years after the 'next generation' of console games began, I've finally had a 'next-gen' experience. I've never met a BioWare game I didn't like (even liked Jade Empire , if you'll recall), and the much anticipated, hotly discussed Mass Effect is my game of the year ... which is not to say it's perfect. Gamers hoping for crystalline purity will be disappointed by, among other things, graphical pops, lengthy load times, and some occasionally stupid AI. It doesn't matter. Warts and all, this voyage to the edge of the galaxy and back is some of the best storytelling I've ever experienced in a game. It's like living a movie, a good one, where you decide the ending in a deeply meaningful way. Read on for my impressions of humanity's first steps onto the galactic stage.


Mass effect review ,
Chinese sub pops up amid us navy exercise

One NATO figure said the effect was "as big a shock as the Russians launching Sputnik." American military chiefs have been left dumbstruck by an undetected Chinese submarine popping up at the heart of a recent Pacific exercise and close to the vast USS Kitty Hawk. By the time it surfaced, the 160ft Song Class diesel-electric attack submarine had sailed within viable range for launching torpedoes or missiles at the carrier. The incident caused consternation in the US Navy, which had no idea China's fast-growing submarine fleet had reached such a level of sophistication.


Chinese sub pops up amid us navy exercise ,
Making old sound recordings audible again

orgelspieler writes "NPR is running a story on a safe way to reproduce sound from ancient phonographs that would otherwise be unplayable. The system, called IRENE, was installed in the Library of Congress last year. It can be used to replay records that are scratched, worn, broken, or just too fragile to play with a needle. It scans the groves optically and processes them into a sound file at speeds approaching real time. IRENE is great at removing pops and skips, but can add some hiss. Researchers are also working on a 3D model that is better at removing hiss."


Making old sound recordings audible again ,
Microsoft states gpl3 doesn't apply to them

pilsner.urquell writes "Microsoft yesterday issued a statement proclaiming that it isn't bound by GPLv3. Groklaw has a very humorous rejoinder to the company's claim. From that article: 'They think they can so declare, like an emperor, and it becomes fiat. It's not so easy. I gather Microsoft's lawyers have begun to discern the GPL pickle they are in. In any case it won't be providing any support or updates or anything at all in connection with those toxic (to them) vouchers it distributed as part of the Novell deal ... These two -- I can't decide if it's an elaborate dance like a tango or more like those games where you place a cloth with numbers on the floor and you have to get into a pretzel with your hands and feet to touch all the right numbers. Whichever it is, Novell and Microsoft keep having to strike the oddest poses to try to get around the GPL. If they think this new announcement has succeeded, I believe they will find they are mistaken. In other words, not to put too fine a point on it, GPLv3 worked.'" EWeek has further analysis of this proclamation.


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