Gazebos, Sunrooms

"Three-Season Gazebos Enjoy a solitary interlude or a pleasant evening with friends and family beneath the cedar shake roof of your new three-season gazebo and create dreams and memories in your own backyard. Low profile double sliding windows and double doors offer 360°...

Your media player could be a hacker's playground

The artical says it all, hackers keep knocking down our doors."Your media player could be a hacker's playground JORDAN ROBERTSON Associated Press August 2, 2007 at 9:24 PM EDT LAS VEGAS — Media players in...

The people of New Orleans speak out in the aftermath of Katrina

Legacy Audio releases a stunning audio book production of "Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the near death of a great American city" by Jed Horne. This audio book tells the stories of the folks hit hardest...

Breach of Faith video release

Legacy Audio Books is proud to release a new video to promote the launch of "Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the near death of a great American city" by Jed Horne. This video is a stunning reminder of the...

Newly-released bin Laden video calls for "martyrdom"

These guys are big on recommending martyrdom to others, but their own wardrobes are notably bereft of suicide vests..."Osama bin Laden stresses the importance of martyrdom for Muslim causes in a videotape that purportedly contains a 50-second message from the al Qaeda...

Little Girls Playing by the Pool: a Constitutional Issue?

The parties involved in this dispute are quick to invoke the law, from local ordinance right up the the Constitution of the United states, all because of two little girls playing in their backyard. "A Bayville...

US town set to ban saggy trousers

US town set to ban saggy trousers A man wearing low-slung trousers, exposing his underwear Low-slung trousers are fashionable among some young people A mayor in the US state of Louisiana says he will sign into law a proposal to make wearing saggy trousers an act of indecent...

Where’s the Other Half of Your Music File?

"The Apple iTunes store, the largest seller of music downloads, began selling tracks from EMI Music yesterday without any restrictions on copying, for a slightly higher price than usual, $1.29 instead of 99 cents. To sweeten the deal, those tracks have better sound, with a...

Military order "Fire!" 1970 Kent State audio tape released

April 30, 1970 President Nixon announced to the American public "We take these actions not for the purpose of expanding the war into Cambodia, but for the purpose of ending the war in Vietnam, and winning the just...

Do American papers offer this?

"The Times is one of the UK's leading quality newspapers with a readership of more than 1.8 million people. The Times Audio Digest offers a selection of news stories, comment, features and analysis from the paper's best reporters and commentators. Including highlights from...

Harry Potter and the Order of the Nerd

The ability of the Harry Potter franchise to make news is undeniable, whether due to impending movie (TRAILER!!) and book arrivals--to be released mere weeks apart--or due to the nude stage debut of its young...

Retired Army Major Discusses Long War With VA

"To see a slideshow with audio excerpts from an interview with Shovar, click on the link at the bottom of this article. Ret. Major G. Phil Shovar is a pack rat. His Greeley home is littered with trinkets, collectibles and magazines he intends to read. Amidst the chaos is an...

Curse of the Cursor Continues

The patch for Microsoft's cursor vulnerability is giving grief to Realtek users. Yikes. "Installing Microsoft's Tuesday patch for a "critical" Windows vulnerability is causing trouble for some users. Microsoft broke with its monthly patch cycle Tuesday to repair a bug in the...

Finally catching on the DRM just doesn't work

"Apple and the EMI Group announced that the entire collection of EMI digital music can be purchased DRM-free from Apple's iTunes store. The new service will deliver better quality audio at a 30% price increase ($1.29 per song). Consumers will be free to play to play the music...

Web 2.5

"It seems, these days we are moving on from Web 2.0 to Web 2.5. Let me explain: When I started off in the Internet, some 15 years ago, things were nice and simple. You used a program called gopher to retrieve information. Later a new gadget called Lynx appeared. It was a...

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