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Stuart Beattie of Rosslyn ChapelBorn and raised on a farm in Norfolk, England and educated at Cambridge, Beattie is the project manager entrusted to preserve one of the most famous buildings of our time, Rosslyn Chapel.
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Wisconsin Weekends for LoversAre you looking for a great place to fall in love, rekindle an old flame or make new memories? Here are the top three places for lovers to escape on the weekends in Wisconsin.
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A Year in Kodiak, AlaskaAlthough Kodiak, Alaska is a fairly remote island, its residents are energetic and creative when it comes to entertainment. Below you'll find a complete list of annual events you can use as a guide when planning your vacation.
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Manitowoc's Hong Kong Buffet Serves Great Chinese in Meat & Potatoes StateOpen 7 days a week, the Hong Kong Buffet is one of Northeast Wisconsin's best kept secrets. Wisconsin is often mistaken as a "meat & potatoes" state, but tucked away just off 151, you'll find some of the best Chinese dishes this side of the Mississippi. -
Women's Clothing Co. Ailin Designs Fashionable Outdoor Activewear"Why should I have to wear drab colors or clothes that don't fit right whenever I go hiking?" complains Amy, a 32-year-old mother of 3 from Aspen, Colorado. "I still want to feel sexy when I'm sweating." -
La Guardia's New Social NetworkA new social networking service is now available for travelers with access to the Concourse WiFi Hotspot at La Guardia Airport. -
Pets Abandoned in New OrleansAlthough it's illegal in the State of Louisiana to abandon a pet, federal evacuation authorities are demanding evacuees leave their companion animals behind. -
Ten Things to Consider When Remodeling Your KitchenThe first step of remodeling a kitchen is to decide what is cosmetic and what is needed. Here are ten things to consider when remodeling your kitchen.
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Technology Helps Katrina's VictimsIn the aftermath of hurricane Katrina, emergency services and relief efforts are relying on technology to help organize funding and support. -
A Wearable Satellite RadioHere's a new product for people on the go. Unless you've been living under a rock, you've probably heard of Sirius. But on August 25, Sirius announced their newest device, the S50. You can wear it.
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Monitor Your Laundry OnlineIt's 10:30 pm. You're at a pub across town from your campus, but you're also washing your clothes in the West Wing of student housing. Your cell phone rings. Is it your mom? No, it's just your laundry calling to let you know it's ready to be folded.
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Google Talk is for Gmail UsersJust like Gmail, Google's web-based free email system, Google Talk isn't available to the general public. Anyone can download Google Talk, but you'll need a Gmail account to sign-in. Right now, Google Talk users can't even chat with non-users.
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Cars with Intelligent High-BeamsWant to know what's on the road ahead in auto technology? Let these automatic head lamps shine a little light on the subject. New intelligent high-beams, invented by Gentex, are currently available on this year's Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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SpyXposer Launched OnlineNow you won't have an excuse for not scanning your system for spyware. SpyXposer is new online tool and it's free. Currently only compatible with Microsoft Internet Explorer, the aim is to increase consumer awareness of the dangers of spyware.
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Get a (Microsoft) LifeI think I might need a 12-step program to wean my teenager off Microsoft products before she graduates from college and discovers she can't run to Best Buy to purchase a product called Microsoft Life for $199.
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Nike MAXSIGHT Sports Contact LensesNike MAXSIGHT soft contact lenses were designed to help athletes reduce glare, enhance contrast and reduce exposure to UVA and UVB radiation. The good news is you don't have to wear prescription contacts to take advantage of the new technology.
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Garmin's New GPS Two-Way RadiosGetting lost outdoors has never been this fun. Attention hikers, hunters, fishermen and outdoor extremists: This September you can expect an adrenaline rush when Garmin introduces its newest set of handheld rugged two-way radios with built-in GPS.
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Sony Ericsson W800: It's an MP3 Player, It's a PhoneDo you remember how excited you were when you got your first clunky car phone? It had to be wired into your car and it was big, hard to install and useless the moment you stepped away from your vehicle.