Do you have a habitual need to pick your nose, even to the point where you have started excusing yourself for doing it in public?! It is time to stop this unhygienic and less-than-pleasant-to-view habit right now. It starts with accepting that you have a nose-picking habit and then being determined to arrest it right now.
How to Stop Picking Your Nose
Friday, February 13, 2009
How to Stop Picking Your Nose
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
BUSHFIRE WEATHER
Australia has a history of severe bushfires. Such tragedies as the Ash Wednesday fires of February 1983 (71 deaths in Victoria and South Australia), the Tasmanian fires of February 1967 (62 lives, more than 1400 houses and buildings lost) and the New South Wales bushfires of 1994, place bushfires high on the list of Australia's natural disasters.
BUSHFIRE WEATHER
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Q. What does the Oxford Dictionary of English have in common with Harry Potter, A-Z Maps, and anything written by Terry Pratchett?
A. They’re all in the list of ‘Top Ten Most Stolen Books in the UK’!
Q. What does the Oxford Dictionary of English have in common with Harry Potter, A-Z Maps, and anything written by Terry Pratchett?
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The First-Timer's Guide to Building a Computer from Scratch
If you've never done it before, the idea of building a computer from the ground up can seem very intimidating—but it's one of the most satisfying projects a tech enthusiast can take on.
The First-Timer's Guide to Building a Computer from Scratch
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Bushfires in Victoria, Australia - The Big Picture
The state of Victoria in southern Australia has recently been hit with hundreds of bush fires during a record-breaking heatwave - temperatures well above 38°C (100°F). Unfortunately, these fires have proved to be the deadliest in Australian history, with at least 166 deaths reported so far. The fires mostly appear to have been started by lightning - however a few appear to have been arson, and are under investigation - entire towns being declared crime scenes. Twenty-four fires are still burning, and authorities warn that the death toll will likely rise.
Bushfires in Victoria, Australia - The Big Picture
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How to Take Portrait Photographs: 7 steps (with video)
Have you ever felt that you have far too many "snapshots" of your family, and want a more professional-looking photograph to hang on your wall? Or perhaps you've been roped in to take a photograph for your company's magazine or website. Whatever the reason for wanting them, you don't need a photo studio and a ton of expensive lighting and camera gear to take portraits. With intelligent use of your equipment, thoughtful framing and due attention paid to lighting, anybody can take good portraits. Here's how.
How to Take Portrait Photographs: 7 steps (with video
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Up to 1 in 5 dead in Marysville: Brumby
Victorian Premier John Brumby says surviving residents are still being kept out of the town of Marysville to shield them from the horrifying scene in their former home.
Up to 1 in 5 dead in Marysville: Brumby
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Victorian bushfire survivor, Sam the koala, a global star
SAM became the most famous koala in the world when firefighter David Tree stopped to give him a drink amid the devastation. Pictures of Sam, who turned out to be female, travelled around the globe and featured in major newspapers including The New York Times, London's The Sun and on CNN. The image provided a much-needed picture of hope in a week filled with news of despair. Yesterday Sam was recovering in Mountain Ash Wildlife Shelter.
Victorian bushfire survivor, Sam the koala, a global star
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Forensic crews try and identify dead
Forensic crews are trying to identify those who died in the Victorian bushfires, while more than 20 major fires continue to burn.
Forensic crews try and identify dead
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I now understand the word 'firestorm'
We were inside the house and the noise outside was incredible. Sparks and embers were bashing up against the roof and the windows, the fence had caught fire, the woodpile against the house caught fire.
Then the windows started exploding — it sounded like a 747 taking off. It was broad daylight but it went dark because there was so much smoke and stuff — it just went dark.
I now understand the word 'firestorm'
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People died doing exactly what they were told to do
For all our preparation, it was pure luck that my family survived. (Philip Chubb is associate professor of journalism at Monash University).
People died doing exactly what they were told to do
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Victorian fires update
To follow up our post on Sunday, and with the tragedy in Victoria continuing, we've updated our map of the Victorian fires to incorporate the latest available satellite imagery from the Modis Rapid Response project at NASA/GSFC. You can toggle the button "Show Imagery" to see their most recent satellite imagery of some affected parts of Victoria. The small red polygons indicate that a fire is still burning (as at the time indicated beneath the map — 20 hours ago at the time of posting this).
Victorian fires update
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Australian bushfires from above
NASA's Aqua satellite captured this image of southeastern Australia today—the smoke from the deadly wildfires there is plainly visible from Aqua's orbit 440 miles (705 kilometers) above Earth.
Australian bushfires from above
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Bushfires – We Need your Mobile Phone Chargers
Do you have any spare mobile phone chargers? Bushfire victims need them urgently. Updated with contact information.
Bushfires – We Need your Mobile Phone Chargers
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Death toll approaching 200, almost 1,000 homes destroyed
Firefighters are battling 25 bushfires across Victoria, with Premier John Brumby saying he expects the death toll from the disaster to exceed 200 people.
The official toll stands at 173 dead with more than 50 people still missing, thought to be dead, making it the country's worst bushfire disaster.
The blazes have burnt through more than 3,000 square kilometres - entire towns were wiped off the map within 24 hours at the weekend.
Death toll approaching 200, almost 1,000 homes destroyed
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Monday, February 09, 2009
Bushfire toll climbs
The death toll in the Victorian bushfires now stands at 131, police have confirmed.
Bushfire toll climbs
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Victoria's bushfires | Strathewen destroyed
On Saturday afternoon, there were 200 people living in the rural town, which is north of Melbourne.
By the end of that night, it is believed about 15 per cent of the population - or about 30 people - perished.
Many houses in Strathewen and Arthurs Creek have police tape across their front gates, an ominous sign of what lies inside.
Victoria's bushfires | Strathewen destroyed
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Worst bushfires in history - Vision
Vision from some of the worst-hit areas of the Victorian bushfires; Kinglake, Kilmore and Marysville.
Worst bushfires in history
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Remove Metadata From JPEG And PNG
Many image formats support so called metadata which are shunks of information stored in the image file itself. This can include the digital camera model used to take the images, time and date the picture was taken or GPS information that tell anyone where the image was taken. Metadata takes up disk space, this can be a few bytes to Kilobytes per image which can accumulate to Megabytes easily.
Remove Metadata From JPEG And PNG
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Protein reverses Alzheimer's brain damage
Injections of a natural growth factor into the brains of mice, rats and monkeys offers hope of preventing or reversing the earliest impacts of Alzheimer's disease on memory. The benefits arose even in animals whose brains contained the hallmark plaques that clog up the brains of patients.
Protein reverses Alzheimer's brain damage
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