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| Jelly Information on Jelly. http://www.Shopica.com | | Jelly bracelets - an invitation to sex? - netlore archive It is widely believed - apparently more so by adults than by the teenagers themselves - that the 'jelly bracelets' currently popular among junior high school students are color ... Jelly bracelets - an invitation to sex? - netlore archive
Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:49:00 GMT,
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| Bracelets Save up to 50% on Bracelets. Search over 15,000 sites with one click. Your source for everything under the sun!. http://FindStuff.com | | Snopes.com: sex bracelets Do youngsters signal sexual availability with jelly bracelets? ... Claim: Youngsters signal sexual availability with jelly bracelets. Status: Undetermined. Snopes.com: sex bracelets
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 11:54:00 GMT,
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| Bracelets Save up to 50% on Bracelets. Search over 15,000 sites with one click. Your source for everything under the sun!. http://FindStuff.com | | Cnn.com - student 'sex bracelets' an urban legend? - dec. 12, 2003 Orange, red, blue, black -- they're just thin, rubbery bracelets that come in a rainbow of colors, but they're causing quite a stir. Cnn.com - student 'sex bracelets' an urban legend? - dec. 12, 2003
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| Jewelers & Jewelry Shops Phone Numbers, Addresses and Driving Directions to Local Jewelers. www.AreaConnect.com | | Until there's a cure: the bracelet Today we also offer several other styles of bracelets, including our new ID bracelet with cord, our African art bracelet, and our jelly bracelets, which are available in many ... Until there's a cure: the bracelet
Thu, 19 Jun 2008 03:24:00 GMT,
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| Jelly bracelets and slider charms bracelets Jelly bracelets and slider charms. Exciting new charm bracelet with slider charms and jellys for girls all ages. Jelly bracelets and slider charms bracelets
Wed, 21 May 2008 16:44:00 GMT,
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| Official color guide for jelly bracelet sex game political satire pop culture parody jelly bracelet sex game snap sexual reward french kiss adolescent promiscuity ... The Specious Report ~ Spreading Rumors, Half-Truths ... Official color guide for jelly bracelet sex game
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| Awareness silicone jelly bracelets We offer 32 different styles of silicone awareness jelly bracelets and wrist bands including breast cancer, ovarian cancer, Lupus, Autism, Women's Heart Disease, The 'One ... ... Awareness silicone jelly bracelets
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 04:58:00 GMT,
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| Jelly bracelets. Jelly bracelets. Emerald bracelets, fundraising silicone bracelets - personalized rubber bracelets, jewelry tanzanite sets bracelets platinum. Jelly bracelets.
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| Until there's a cure: jelly bracelets Until There's A Cure is dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic. Until there's a cure: jelly bracelets
Thu, 12 Jun 2008 11:03:00 GMT,
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| Sex bracelets jelly bracelets and color meanings Many people have inquired about the latest fad in colleges, high schools, even middle schools! Those jelly bracelets from the 1980's are still being used today ... Sex bracelets jelly bracelets and color meanings
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 03:54:00 GMT,
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| 10 great snake-oil gadgets The Byelorussian Strikes Again writes "Wired offers up 10 of the most awesome snake oil gadgets, from industrial cables sold as $200 ionized pain-relieving bracelets to a plastic chip that cures anything, improves gas mileage and cleans swimming pools. One truly sad development: the infamous $500 wooden volume knob is no longer on sale." 10 great snake-oil gadgets
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| Technology as tattletale The New York Times is carrying an article noting the increasing presence of location-sensing technologies in our lives. It discusses several applications of the technology like tracking stolen cash from a bank, or making sure a teenage son follows the rules. The article also notes that these ultra-high resolution GPS trackers can allow freedom as much as restrict it: "Project Lifesaver, a nonprofit group in Chesapeake, Va., fits Alzheimer's patients and autistic children with radio frequency beacons disguised as bracelets, which help emergency responders find them if they are lost. Next spring the group will introduce new bracelets, created by Locator Systems, a British Columbia company, that combine radio signals with G.P.S. and cellular communications. That should allow caregivers to establish a zone where patients can safely wander, said Jim McIntosh, the company's chief executive. If patients wander off, emergency crews could receive more specific information." Technology as tattletale
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| Java se 6 released twofish writes "Sun has announced the availability of Java Standard Edition 6 final release. JSE6 now has dynamic language support. It comes pre-delivered with Netscape's Rhino, a Javascript engine, and the scripting project's home page documents many other available scripting languages, including awk, Jelly, Pnuts, Python, Ruby, and Scheme. In addition a lot of work has been done on the libraries and run-time compiler. The JIT has been improved, with better runtime analysis of program characteristics, giving notable performance improvements. Other improvements include better desktop support, improvements in Swing look and feel, Windows Vista support, and better diagnostic support (For example, profilers and debuggers can now attach to a running JVM without specifically using a debugging-capable configuration. For example, if a problem is found at run-time for a production server, a debugger can attach to it without restarting the server). Sun is also offering sixty days of free developer support for JSE 6 through their Developer Services program." Java se 6 released
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| The history of easter candy tanagra writes "The days are longer, the sun is brighter, the colors are rich, and the candies are pastel. It's springtime once again, and in celebration of its triumphant return we enter into the saccharin sanctity of a world filled with Marshmallow Peeps, Jelly Beans, and other well packaged bits of sweetness sure to bring about a sugar-induced coma. Join us as we delve into the delectable not-so-distant past of Easter candy and learn, among other things, just how Marshmallow Peeps came to rule the world." The history of easter candy
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| Rfid bracelets to track inmates in l.a. county Roland Piquepaille writes "According to RFID Journal, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department is about to launch a pilot program to track 1,800 inmates using RFID devices. If the test is successful, the technology will be deployed for the 18,000 inmates of the L.A. county jails. With this system, inmates carry a wrist bracelet which issues a signal every two seconds and is caught by RFID readers installed everywhere in the prison. Officers and staff also carry a RFID device attached to their belts. And a central server keeps track in real time of the position of all prisoners and guardians. Besides tracking locations, the system also intends to reduce violence within the jail and to avoid escapes. If this system works as its promoters think, the potential market to equip all federal, state and county jails in the U.S. exceeds $1 billion. This overview contains other details and references, including a picture of a wristwatch transmitter worn by inmates." Rfid bracelets to track inmates in l.a. county
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| Court denies smucker's pb&j patent lbmouse writes "The AP is reporting that on Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected an effort by the Jelly & Jam maker to patent its process for making pocket peanut butter and jelly sandwiches." While the company was only trying to patent the "crimping process" used to create a specific type of mass market sandwich, they had also "...asked Albie's Foods of Gaylord, Mich., to stop producing ready-made PB&J sandwiches for a school district". Court denies smucker's pb&j patent
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| The pocket and the pendant Aeonite (Michael Fiegel) writes "Mark Jeffrey is probably best known to Slashdotters as an online media entrepreneur and one of the co-founders (along with Mike Maerz and Jim Bumgardner) of The Palace, an avatar-based chat system popular in the late 1990s. Jeffrey is not to be confused with Neal Stephenson, though both men have websites featuring clockwork imagery, goatees, and novels which contain references to Sumerian mythology -- Stephenson's Snow Crash and Jeffrey's first novel, The Pocket and the Pendant. From a distance, one might be inclined to believe that similarities to Stephenson's own work are more than cosmetic: Jeffrey thanks Stephenson on the Acknowledgments page of his novel (along with Stephen R. Donaldson and Carl Jung, among others), and one Lulu.com review (mentioned in a press release) describes The Pocket and the Pendant as being 'like Stargate, Harry Potter, Snow Crash and the old Land of the Lost rolled into one.'" Read on for the rest of Fiegel's review. The pocket and the pendant
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| The 'robotic psychiatrist' answers Joanne Pransky's tongue is firmly in her cheek a fair amount of the time as she answers your questions, but much of what she says is thought-provoking, especially in light of speculations like Marshall Brain's Robotic Nation essays about the inevitable spread of robotic devices in our society. The 'robotic psychiatrist' answers
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| Politicizing science grape jelly writes "A new website has been created by Rep. Harry A. Waxman, of California, by the name of Politics and Science that accuses the current administration of intentionally manipulating scientific data in order to further its ideology. The site was created as a result of a congressional report (pdf) request by Rep. Waxman, available on his site. A NYTimes article is also available about the report with a response from the administration." Politicizing science
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| 'patently ridiculous' - what's wrong with the pto PhxBlue writes "The St. Petersburg (FL) Times wrote an editorial this morning lambasting a patent system which allows patents for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and swinging sideways. It has some background on how the patent system became as FUBARed as it is, citing rulings by the Supreme Court in 1980 and by the federal patent appeals court in 1998; but more importantly, it brings the faults with the US patent process to a more public eye." 'patently ridiculous' - what's wrong with the pto
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