Eleven 0.1-1
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Eleven 0.8
Eleven 0.8
01/01/2005 12:46 PMA programming language for building robust, scalable Web applications.
this one goes to eleven
this one goes to eleven
01/05/2005 02:15 PMThe always hilarious BBspot
hits it out of the park again. Today, they give us The Top Eleven Geek Break Up Lines.
My personal favorite is number eleven:
(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail? R
(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail? R
(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)ail? F
Relationship failed.
7-Eleven Talking 24/7
7-Eleven Talking 24/7
04/29/2004 12:02 PMA triumvirate forms to sell cheap mobile communications to the thirsty
masses.
Sony CyberShot DSC-T11 Goes To Eleven
Sony CyberShot DSC-T11 Goes To Eleven
04/14/2004 10:21 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- El Reggo has a roundup of some of the newer Sony
digital cameras coming out in the next few weeks, including this one
that just couldn't make ten louder: the CyberShot DSC-T11. It's
actually heavier and longer than the DSC-T1, but the 5.3-megapixel
camera is only 1.7cm...
Eleven dead in Kashmir landslide
Eleven dead in Kashmir landslide
08/06/2004 02:16 AMPolice in Indian-administered Kashmir say that 11 construction workers
were killed by a huge landslide.
HP bags orders from 7-Eleven, Publix
HP bags orders from 7-Eleven, Publix
09/03/2004 03:54 PMThe computing giant wins two lucrative deals to provide retail network
hardware and services.
New Apollo Eleven Moonwalk Photos
New Apollo Eleven Moonwalk Photos
07/17/2004 02:31 PMDirect and Related Links for 'New
Apollo Eleven Moonwalk Photos'
“On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of the epic voyage
of Apollo 11, The Project Apollo Archive, in conjunction with the
Apollo Lunar Surface Journal, is pleased to now offer the historic
Apollo 11 EVA photography in unprecedented clarity. Please visit
http://www.apolloarchive.com/apollo_gallery.html where you will find
online the entire film magazine shot during the Apollo 11 EVA, and
with all images newly scanned by Johnson Space Center from the
original long roll film. The…
RFID to Be Served 7-Eleven Style
RFID to Be Served 7-Eleven Style
09/11/2004 06:36 PM7-Eleven CIO: If we go along with the industry, we'll wind up with a
Wal-Mart dictated solution that will work better for them than for us.
The Eleven Day Empire: Carnival of the
Vanities #105
The Eleven Day Empire: Carnival of the
Vanities #105
09/23/2004 03:09 AMCARNIVAL OF THE VANITIES: ..
105th
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Eleven killed in Falluja strike
Eleven killed in Falluja strike
07/18/2004 05:15 AMUS forces launch an air strike on a house in the flashpoint Iraqi city
killing 11 people, doctors say
Eleven® Wireless Announces ElevenOS™
Eleven® Wireless Announces ElevenOS™
06/17/2005 03:41 PMOn-demand software gives most comprehensive, flexible set of features
for management of public-access Internet networks - Fast-growing
Eleven has carved early niche in hospitality industry [PRWEB Jun 16,
2005]
Eleven U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq (AP)
Eleven U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq (AP)
04/18/2004 11:06 AMAP - Ten U.S. troops were killed on Saturday in combat across Iraq
including five U.S. Marines killed in pitched battles near the
Syrian border and an eleventh soldier died in a tank rollover,
the military said.
CNN.com - Eleven more U.S. troops die in
Iraq - Apr 18, 2004
CNN.com - Eleven more U.S. troops die in
Iraq - Apr 18, 2004
04/19/2004 08:24 AMA sad milestone has been reached in the cradle of civilization ..
Fierce battle takes U.S. death toll to 700 .. Eleven more U.S. troops
die in Iraq
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7-Eleven deploys HP technology in 5,300
U.S. stores
7-Eleven deploys HP technology in 5,300
U.S. stores
09/07/2004 05:49 PMThe five-year, $55 million deal is designed to help the convenience
retailer improve customer service while boosting efficiency and
productivity.
7-Eleven rings in cell phone service
7-Eleven rings in cell phone service
04/27/2004 02:36 PMThe convenience store chain is selling its own prepaid cell phone
service in 1,400 stores. Analysts say other retailers will soon
follow.
Thailand to sell cheap PCs in 7-Eleven
stores
Thailand to sell cheap PCs in 7-Eleven
stores
05/30/2004 08:49 PMStraits Times May 30 2004 11:18PM GMT
Amazing dining at Eleven Madison Park
Amazing dining at Eleven Madison Park
05/21/2004 05:16 PMI've had my share of tasting menus but last night's six-course tasting
menu at Eleven Madison Park was one of the best. With wonderful big
windows looking onto the lush Madison Square Park, and an interior
filled with flowers of all kinds, Eleven Madison Park's atmosphere got
the evening off to a great start. The champagne that followed
continued the thrill. Usually the tasting menu is a series of small
plates, demonstrating the breadth and depth of the kitchen. At Eleven
Madison Park, the breadth is more visible because they don't serve
everyone the same dish. So each course was actually one thing for
Jason and something different for me. Like a creamy pea flan with
morels for one and asparagus with goat cheese for the other. Or skate
in brown butter and cod. Arctic char and salmon. Each course we ate
half of what was on the plate, then switched. So the six-course menu
(which actually eight courses counting the tuna tartare amuse bouche
and the chocolate soufflé) ended up providing eleven different
things to eat.
And wowzers, but where they good! The pea flan was creamy and sweet
and the most beautiful shade of green. The four fish courses were each
distinct, each wonderful. And the only course that was the same for
both of us was a côte du boeuf -- beef -- that was perhaps the
best piece of meat I've ever eaten in my life. It was such a great
experience to have so many textures, so many flavors -- and with the
wine flight we had to accompany it, so many different wine tastes --
that I wonder why I'd ever want just a larger plate of one thing. I am
fully subscribed to the Thomas Keller school of thought when it comes
to portion size: three or four bites is a wonderful amount, enough
that you experience it and yet not so much your tongue tires of the
flavors. Each last bite leaves you wanting more. And yet the next
course comes and it's another exiting adventure and new flavors. I can
still nearly taste the pea flan on my tongue!
I definitely recommend Eleven Madison Park and hope to have the
pleasure of dining again there someday.
Dolby Turns Motherboard Audio Up to
Eleven
Dolby Turns Motherboard Audio Up to
Eleven
02/19/2004 02:14 PMThe audio pioneer gets on board with New High-Definition Audio spec.
So far, though, only one hardware manufacturer, C-Media, has developed
an HDA-compliant codec.
Eleven Young People Die in Belgium Bus
Crash
Eleven Young People Die in Belgium Bus
Crash
12/20/2003 02:30 PMReuters via Wired News Dec 20 2003 12:35PM ET
7-Eleven Will Offer Music And Movie
Downloads
7-Eleven Will Offer Music And Movie
Downloads
03/25/2005 02:18 PM
Convenience store chain
7-Eleven is determined to dip their Slurpee straws into the world of
digital content, looking to offer music, movies and whatever else they
can think of to their customers, saying "customers should be able to
walk into a 7-Eleven store to burn their favorite songs onto a CD or
download content onto their portable music player." Picture-perfect
scenario: Their system allows me to bookmark a song I like on the
radio so that when I go to 7-Eleven next, it asks me to confirm my
song purchase when paying for gas and sends them (wirelessly) to my
portable/car media player. With their talk that the digital delivery
system will be viable for them within 10 years, I think they could
have something that advanced up and running by then. (Thanks,
Ravi!)
7-Eleven to test sale of music downloads [Reuters]
7-Eleven Celebrates Birthday Today with
Free Slurpees
7-Eleven Celebrates Birthday Today with
Free Slurpees
07/11/2004 03:52 AM711.com/newsroom/articles.asp?p=2302
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Eleven forthcoming novels (including
mine) excerpted
Eleven forthcoming novels (including
mine) excerpted
11/11/2003 08:14 AMFantastic Metropolis has published exerpts from
eleven
forthcoming novels by Liz Willians, Peter Crowther, Leslie What, Jeff
VanderMeer, and
me, among others. The
excerpts are here, and
the link below goes straight to the excerpt from "Someone Comes to
Town, Someone Leaves Town," one of my novels-in-progress, which
currently stands at 75,000 words of about 100,000 in total, and will
likely see print sometime in 2005.
Alan woke with something soft over his face. It was pitch dark, and he
couldn't breathe. He tried to reach up, but his arms wouldn't move. He
couldn't sit up. Something heavy was sitting on his chest. The soft
thing -- a pillow? -- ground against his face, cruelly pressing down
on the cartilage in his nose, filling his mouth as he gasped for air.
He shuddered hard, and felt something give near his right wrist and
then his arm was loose from the elbow down. He kept working the arm,
his chest afire, and then he'd freed it to the shoulder, and something
bit him, hard little teeth like knives, in the fleshy underside of his
bicep. Flailing dug the teeth in harder, and he knew he was bleeding,
could feel it seeping down his arm. Finally, he got his hand onto
something, a dessicated, mummified piece of flesh. Davey. Davey's
ribs, like dry stones, cold and thin. He felt up higher, felt for the
place where Davey's arm met his shoulder and then twisted as hard as
he could, until the arm popped free in its socket. He shook his head
violently and the pillow slid free.
The room was still dark, and the hot, moist air rushed into his
nostrils and mouth as he gasped it in. He heard Davey moving in the
dark, and as his eyes adjusted, he saw him unfolding a knife. It was a
clasp knife with a broken hasp and it swung open with the sound of a
cockroach's shell crunching underfoot. The blade was rusty.
LinkPatron Appreciates Library Blog: Film at
Eleven
Patron Appreciates Library Blog: Film at
Eleven
05/21/2004 10:05 AMNow All They
Need Is a Library Again
"I love this. The Middletown Public Library, the main branch of
which is a block from my house (or at least it will be again when the
reconstruction there finishes) has a blog. I know there have been some librarians very active in the
blogosphere, but for some reason, I didn't expect to find a library
blog quite so close to home." [There Is No Cat, via Technorati search results for
The Shifted Librarian]
Eleven Americans Confirmed Dead in Asia
- Powell (Reuters)
Eleven Americans Confirmed Dead in Asia
- Powell (Reuters)
12/28/2004 09:31 AMReuters - The number of Americans known to
have been killed in the devastating tsunami has risen to 11 and
hundreds remain unaccounted for, Secretary of State Colin
Powell said on Tuesday, as the death toll across Asia
approached 40,000 people.
Eleven Wounded in West Bank Barrier
Protest, Witnesses Say
Eleven Wounded in West Bank Barrier
Protest, Witnesses Say
12/31/2003 07:18 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 31 2003 6:34AM ET
Eleven Chinese Workers Killed in Afghan
Attack (Reuters)
Eleven Chinese Workers Killed in Afghan
Attack (Reuters)
06/10/2004 06:23 AMReuters - Gunmen in Afghanistan killed 11 Chinese
road workers after bursting into their compound early on
Thursday, in one of the worst attacks on foreigners in
Afghanistan since the Taliban's overthrow in 2001.
ELEVEN
SECONDS
ELEVEN
SECONDS
01/17/2004 10:43 PM

You're driving along the
highway
when suddenly the wind picks up and blows the snow right at your
windshield. The road is covered with snow so it's hard to see where
the
road-edge is, so you slow your Nissan to 40MPH and join the other
vehicles in a kind of slow-moving convoy. You stay close enough to the
car ahead of you, a station wagon, to keep it in sight and stay on the
road, and you notice a light truck behind you doing the same thing.
You're about ten minutes away from the next town. But the view of the
station wagon ahead is obliterated by another snow squall, and for
several minutes you're driving blind. You think about pulling over but
are afraid if you do the vehicles behind you won't see you and will
plow into you. You notice there are no vehicles coming the other
way.
And then the squall slows and you see a long dark shadow ahead. A long
line of cars 400 feet ahead. Stopped.
time = 0 seconds:
You're young, and alert, and it only takes you 2/3 of a second to hit
the brakes. You have snow tires, but you're on a raised bridge and
it's
icy. You're skidding, but staying straight.
time = 1 second:
59 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. The guy in the truck behind
you sees your brake lights and it then takes him 2/3 of a second to
hit
his brakes. He's 60 feet behind you, about 7 car-lengths.
time = 2 seconds:
114 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. The guy behind you is
getting closer.
time = 3 seconds:
164 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. You remember that on dry
roads a small car can brake from 40MPH -- that's 60 feet per second -- to
zero in 3 seconds, decelerating at 20 feet per second squared. It
seems
like 3 minutes since you started sliding. The wind's picked up and you
lose sight of the line of cars ahead. You no longer know if you're
going straight.
time = 4 seconds:
208 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. It looms back into sight,
half as far away as when you first noticed it, but you still think you
can stop in time. You start thinking crazy things: steer into the
ditch, slowly? No, you're still going what feels like 25MPH, too fast.
You'd spin anyway, probably. Would the emergency brake help?
time = 5 seconds:
246 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. The truck behind you is now
only 3 car lengths behind you, and closing. You decide that's his problem -- nothing you can do.
time = 6 seconds:
280 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. You know you can stop in time, now.
time = 7 seconds:
307 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. About 17MPH. It's like time
is slowing to a stop.
time = 8 seconds:
329 feet since you saw the blockage ahead. But the truck is right on
your ass.
time = 9 seconds:
Half way into the 9th second the truck hits you. It's going at 18MPH
and you're going 10MPH, but it feels like much more than an 8MPH
impact. Your foot is shaking on the brake pedal.
time = 10 seconds:
You're braced to get hit again but it doesn't happen. The truck's
right
behind you and you're afraid the impact will push you into the station
wagon, 26 feet ahead of you.
time = 11 seconds:
You stop 12 feet shy of the station wagon. The truck hits you again,
but just nudges you ahead four feet. You're both stopped. The station
wagon has kids in the back, unbuckled. The driver of the station wagon
pulls ahead to the side of the road.
time = 16 seconds:
A cop knocks on your window. He screams, hysterically. He tells you to
put your car in the ditch, walk to
the
front of the pileup alongside the ditch. He says if the guy behind you had been a semi or a
Jeep, you'd be dead. He repeats the same message to the driver
behind you. You don't understand why he told you this. He's preparing
himself for the next vehicle coming along, for the worst.
You drive into the shallow ditch, grab your winter clothes and climb
out. You walk behind the station wagon family, beside the driver who
hit you with his truck. He's just old enough to drive and you know the
insurance company's going to raise his premiums sky-high, but you're
numb and cold and don't know what to say so you just exchange license
and insurance information. You pass 20 vehicles in the pile-up,
including two trucks with small cars wedged partly underneath them.
When you get to the front you're surprised that there's emergency
vehicles everywhere, and none of the passengers from the front
vehicles
is in sight. You're ushered into a waiting tow truck and he says to
write down you plate number
and
that he'll drop you at the police
station in town and you'll be paged when your car's been towed.
You keep going over the 11 seconds again and again, asking the tow
truck driver if you should have done something different. He says the
first collision happened nearly half an hour before yours, and
there'll
be more. Happens every winter on
that bridge, he says. The cop
saw you stop in time, you're home free, he says. At the police
station, you fill out the accident report, and stand in line to file
it.

This happened to me thirty
years ago, the only accident in my thirty-seven years of driving. I
remember it as if it were yesterday. Reading the article last week by
Malcolm Gladwell on the safety of SUVs, and driving yesterday morning
on a snowy highway with poor visibility brought it all back. For
thirty
years, whenever the weather gets bad, I've been checking out who's
driving behind me.
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The Virtual Mobile Virtual Network
Operator From 7-Eleven
The Virtual Mobile Virtual Network
Operator From 7-Eleven
04/27/2004 05:27 PMMobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are nothing new. Virgin,
both in the UK and the US, has been quite successful creating their
own mobile phone carrier, despite not having a network of their own,
but simply handling the branding and management, while leaving all the
technology issues to a network operator partner. So far, most MVNOs
seem to be targeting the youth market (often with "pre-paid plans"),
and considering just how
lucrative
that market seems these days, it's no surprise that plenty of
others want into the market. However, operating the whole MVNO is
probably a lot of work, so now we're getting to the point where you
have
virtual MVNOs (VMVNOs) who will do all the work for a
company, and simply slap their brand on the final product. That seems
to be what's happening with convenience store 7-Eleven, who has
announced plans to
sell pre-paid
mobile phones and service under the "Speak Out" brand - though,
all the work appears to be done by Ztar Mobile. Other retailers are
quickly expected to follow. Wal-Mart is at the top of the list, with
Costco and Home Depot also apparently considering their own mobile
phone offerings. The idea is to target younger users, or those with
bad credit histories, who can simply pick up a phone at the store, and
use it until their minutes run out, at which point they can top it up
again - back at the store, of course.
Grok Description matches for Eleven 0.1-1
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Count the Number of Objects in a Sub OU
Count the Number of Objects in a Sub OU
01/09/2004 09:52 PMStar Wars Pinball
Star Wars Pinball
07/08/2004 12:14 PMIf you've never had the chance to play any of the
Star Wars
pinball tables then check out the new pinball article and games
download section at
The Emulator
Strikes Back.
AnyCount 4 Released: Word Count,
Character Count, and Line Count Software
- Multilingual Interface, New Export
Formats
AnyCount 4 Released: Word Count,
Character Count, and Line Count Software
- Multilingual Interface, New Export
Formats
04/10/2005 03:26 AMNew version of AnyCount 4: Word Count, Character Count, and Line Count
Software. [PRWEB Apr 10, 2005]
"The Starsky and Hutch pinball game"
"The Starsky and Hutch pinball game"
06/02/2004 11:21 PMMonday, May 24 Begins Nationwide Number
Portability: Keep Your Cell Number When
You Switch, But What Happens to the Old
Phone?
Monday, May 24 Begins Nationwide Number
Portability: Keep Your Cell Number When
You Switch, But What Happens to the Old
Phone?
05/31/2004 02:00 PM"Number portability" began in November for parts of the country, but
on Monday it will be available throughout the nation. Millions of
cellular phone users are about to discover that when they switch
companies they can keep their number, but a new phone will be
required. One company offers consumers an easy way to get rid of old
cell phones and get paid cash for doing it. [PRWEB May 21, 2004]
Review: Pinball wizards
Review: Pinball wizards
08/28/2004 07:49 AMTechzonez Aug 28 2004 11:27AM GMT
JINNI ZEALA Pinball 1.2.1
JINNI ZEALA Pinball 1.2.1
06/22/2004 06:51 PMRelive the excitement of pinballs Golden Age!
Freeware Pinball for Your PocketPC
Freeware Pinball for Your PocketPC
09/19/2004 02:01 AMPortrait of The Last Remaining Pinball
Wizard
Portrait of The Last Remaining Pinball
Wizard
04/06/2005 09:26 PMPinball Machine Reverse Engineering Kit
Pinball Machine Reverse Engineering Kit
04/18/2005 06:52 PMPMREK Debuts At The 'Zoo
Review: Pinball wizards step up to Xbox
Review: Pinball wizards step up to Xbox
08/27/2004 01:31 PMCNN Aug 27 2004 3:04PM GMT
Bringing pinball to MAME, one table at a
time
Bringing pinball to MAME, one table at a
time
12/13/2003 12:43 PMMAME is a project to allow for the emulation of every video-game ever
minted, but what if you're more the pinball type? No fear: a group of
MAME hackers are building virtual pinball machines that lovingly
emulate every jot and tittle of every pinball table under the sun.
Link
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via Smartpatrol<
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a savage drunken pinball high on
black-tar heroin
a savage drunken pinball high on
black-tar heroin
03/06/2004 01:48 AM
Where is my gay apocalypse?
I have been waiting patiently.
I have been staring with great anticipation out the window of my flat
here in the heart of San Francisco, sighing heavily, waiting for the
riots and the plagues and the screaming monkeys and the blistering
rain of inescapable hellfire. I have my camera all ready and
everything. "The planet's sole surviving
pinball-machine manufacturer"
"The planet's sole surviving
pinball-machine manufacturer"
04/05/2005 04:48 PMMark Frauenfelder:
Business Week profiles Gary Stern, president of the world's
only pinball machine maker.
In 1932, there were an estimated 150 pinball-machine
makers worldwide ... Although sales have remained stable at about
10,000 units a year, the coin-op business has been on a downward
trajectory for years. As recently as the early 1990s, the industry
churned out more than 100,000 machines annually.
Lin
k (Thanks, Belle!)Number of video game degrees grows
Number of video game degrees grows
12/28/2004 12:50 PMChicago Tribune Dec 28 2004 3:25PM GMT
Excellent '70s space-porn-themed pinball
machine
Excellent '70s space-porn-themed pinball
machine
03/31/2005 02:32 AMXeni Jardin:

Found: one well-aged pinball machine featuring a supremely cheesy
space porno theme.
Jason
Schultz says, "I ran across it on my recent trip to Hawaii in the
living room of this alternative health spa steam bath place I stayed
for a night. Worked and everything! "
Snapshot
1,
Snapshot 2.
Warning: includes nipples and rocket ships.
CACI Rated Number One in Wall Street
Journal Ranking of Computer Industry S
CACI Rated Number One in Wall Street
Journal Ranking of Computer Industry S
04/01/2005 10:40 PMOutSourcing TV Apr 2 2005 2:09AM GMT
Wall Street Journal To Count Online
Subscribers
Wall Street Journal To Count Online
Subscribers
11/03/2003 07:05 PMYet another indication of how the news media is moving online. The
Wall Street Journal is now going to start
counting online subscribers in their overall subscription
count. The idea, of course, is to present higher numbers for the
sake of advertisers (even if different advertising shows up online as
in print), and to suggest good demographic numbers for advertisers.
Sesame Street: 25 Of My Favorite
Memories
Sesame Street: 25 Of My Favorite
Memories
04/08/2005 01:09 AMprogressiveboink.com/archive/sesamestreet.html
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25 Favorite Sesame Street Memories
25 Favorite Sesame Street Memories
04/11/2005 07:45 PM
“Be
cause if Mr. Snuffleupagus is real, anything is possible.”
25 Favorite Sesame Street Memories "Sesame Street" vs. the Arab street
"Sesame Street" vs. the Arab street
01/23/2004 03:54 AMPublic television's attempt to bring Big Bird and friends to
Arab-Americans has been curbed by reluctant corporate sponsors -- and
a wary immigrant community.
Aries Electronics has Introduced a
1441-Ball Version of Its Unique PinBall
Socket, Featuring a Customized Heat
Sink, Designed for High-End Graphics
Processors
Aries Electronics has Introduced a
1441-Ball Version of Its Unique PinBall
Socket, Featuring a Customized Heat
Sink, Designed for High-End Graphics
Processors
03/14/2005 05:26 PMThe new Pin-Ball Socket can be soldered directly to the existing
footprint of a PC board, further increasing packaging density. An
Aluminum heatsink provides effective thermal dissipation of excess
heat generated by the high performance graphics processors for which
the socket is designed. [PRWEB Mar 9, 2005]
"Sesame Street: 25 Of My Favorite
Memories - Progressive Boink..."
"Sesame Street: 25 Of My Favorite
Memories - Progressive Boink..."
04/09/2005 09:08 AMThread-Count Wars
Thread-Count Wars
01/16/2004 11:33 AMFirst sheets, now shirts.
Japan Game Makers Count on Mobile Gear
for Growth (Reuters)
Japan Game Makers Count on Mobile Gear
for Growth (Reuters)
09/24/2004 12:04 PMReuters - Japanese game makers, faced
with a shrinking local market and increasing competition from
overseas rivals, are pinning hopes on mobile platforms such as
handheld machines and cellphones to stir up demand.
Number-RGB-1.1
Number-RGB-1.1
03/06/2004 02:03 AMHow Did You Get My Number?
How Did You Get My Number?
06/29/2004 01:50 PMTelemarketers found a work-around for the Do Not Call list: Your HR
department.
number 2.21
number 2.21
12/31/2003 08:34 PMPrint the English name of a number of any size
Number please
Number please
05/25/2004 02:15 AMUSA Today May 25 2004 6:17AM GMT
Think of a Number ... Come On, Think!
Think of a Number ... Come On, Think!
03/14/2005 06:16 PMHey, cellphone user, when was the last time you memorized a phone
number? If it's been a long time, you're in good company. Memorizing
phone numbers is a declining art.
Eleven 0.1-1