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The Lost Art Of Hand Writing ... For a couple of years now I have used a computer for everything from writing articles, to communicate, to playing games and to printing addresses onto envelopes. My laptop is never far away, it is usually by my side or on my knees, and the furthest it ever gets from my side is when I am on the toilet or in the swimming pool...

Lost In Wondershare Video To FLV Converter ... To realize it, control it more and you will find its likability is completely beyond your expectation. Now, take wondershare video to flv converter 3.0 for instance, let’s see how well it can work...

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Remote-Controlled Robots Explore 'Lost City' ... Before going further, let's look at some images. The diagram below shows "how video and data will be transmitted between the NOAA ship Ronald H...

GPS Navigation-Never Get Lost Again Whether You Are Driving Or Just Hiking ... You can even dump all of those unwieldy maps from the glove compartment and rejoice at your newfound freedom. GPS devices have been around for a number of years but it has only been within the past 5 years that the technology has improved to the user-friendly style we know today...

Women have their heads in their hearts. Man seems to have been destined for a superior being; as things are, I think women generally better creatures than men. They have weaker appetites and weaker intellects but much stronger affections. A man with a bad heart has been sometimes saved by a strong head; but a corrupt woman is lost forever.
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)

For me, it is as though at every moment the actual world had completely lost its actuality. As though there was nothing there; as though there were no foundations for anything or as though it escaped us. Only one thing, however, is vividly present: the constant tearing of the veil of appearances; the constant destruction of everything in construction. Nothing holds together, everything falls apart.
—Eugène Ionesco (b. 1912)

In Vietnam, some of us lost control of our lives. I want my life back. I almost feel like I’ve been missing in action for twenty-two years.
—Wanda Sparks, U.S. nurse. As quoted in the New York Times Magazine, p. 72 (November 7, 1993)