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June 2008

Chipotle - carnitas burrito, June 2008
2009-04-08 08:01:00
I just found more photos from Chipotle, back in 2008. It's carnitas burrito. CLICK HERE for pics from 2009.CLICK HERE for chicken burrito.carnitas burrito $5.95spicy, shredded beef, braised with own chipotle adobo, cumin, cloves, garlic and oreganohttp://www.chipotle.com/-
Voga - Flamingo June, 2008
2008-11-26 08:21:00
Voga at Flamingo in June, 2008. I don't know why we tried this place again since we didn't like it so much last time.CLICK HERE for pics from January, 2008.bread - It was drybutterwhite bean sausage bisque $9Voga Rock's $16veal, prosciutto scaloppini table sideWe got this Voga Rock's, where you cook meat on the rock, but the meat was sticking to the rock.seared scallops $28crab meat, asparagus, spicy hollandaise sauceThere was a little crab meat under the sauce, on top of the scallops, potato cakes on bottom.Meatball Voga $15spaghetti pasta, light pink sauceVoga creme brulee trio $8brioche, almond biscotti, dipped madeleineVoga menuVoga dessert menuRating (food): 3 / 5Rating (service): 4 / 5Repeat: Nohttp://www.flamingolasvegas.c-omReservations: (702) 733-3333 Hours: 5pm-11pm, Thursday - Monday
Payard Patisserie & Bistro - Caesars Palace, June 2008
2008-10-10 07:55:00
One of our favorite places to eat, Payard at Caesars Palace. Part of the reason we really like this place is because everything is homemade, no pre-made instant stuff. They used to have a dessert tasting menu for dinner or something like that, but they don't have it anymore. I ordered eggs benedict and it was sooo good. The best eggs benedict I ever had, although I don't know how many times I've had it before. What I remember is I had crab benedict at MGM cafe and it was awful and it cost the same price. My husband ordered the nicoise salad, because he always wanted have a nicoise salad and they had it. He loved it. We also ordered soup of the day, it was rich and creamy but too heavy for me.CLICK HERE for pics from early 2008.CLICK HERE for pics from 2007.*Join JBF Award Winner François Payard at Caesars Palace?s Payard Pâtisserie & Bistro for a hands-on demonstration of some of the most decadent and delicious desserts featured in his latest book, "Chocolate Epiphany: Exce...
Entry for 25th June, 2008
2008-09-07 22:53:00
I have completed the third of my 100 Small But Tangeible Improvements, by getting the indicator cover on my car replaced. It's been missing for ages, and it bugs me every time I look at the car. It's such a ridiculously small job that it never seems worthwhile to do it. I was also going to get my fuel guage repaired, but the smiling lady at the Mercedes garage told me that it would cost £625. No wonder she was smiling. If I was quoting those sorts of prices I think I'd be hard pushed not to have a multiple orgasm every time somebody asked for an estimate. I decided that it was not worth proceeding with the job (although the thought of the Mercedes lady screaming in extasy nearly swung it). I told them I would think about it, and thought that I was having the last laugh. I didn't though. They charged me £150 for diagnosing the problem. My old boy has prostate cancer and the doctor never charged him anything like that. I'd say that's much more improtant than a dodgy fuel guage. ...
Entry for 24th June, 2008
2008-09-07 22:08:00
I have lost a bloody car key. For those of you that know me in real life, this is not likely to come as a great surprise. Oddly, if you add up all the time that I have spent looking for keys during my lifetime, the total is actually marginally longer than I have actually lived. Ususally, a good 20 minutes is all it takes to turn up the key. It is usually in some painfully obvious place, and generally is discovered by my Significant Other, who will produce it with some innocuous remark like: "Is this what you're looking for." That is what she says out loud, but eh subtext is more like: "You excuse for a man. Why did I choose you, when there are men better equiped to defend me against the neighbouring tribe." Oddly, when she finds the keys, I do not fill with gratitude, but rather with raging resentment. Anyway, even she hasn't been able to find them today, which gives me a rather twisted sense of triumph.
Entry for 23rd June, 2008
2008-09-05 14:26:00
I have been very concerned by my own mortality since I turned 40. If the evidence of 3 out of 4 grandparents and 1 out of 2 parents is to be believed, I have almost certainly passed the halfway point. I can't help feeling that I wasted a bit too much of my time playing fantasy football and watching re-runs of "Star Trek: The Next Generation". I feel that I should be more ambitious in my latter years. the problem is that I basically like the things that I do - my job is absorbing; I really enjoy the theatre; and I like to go out with my mates for a bit of a laugh. However, if you write down your list of Things to Do Befor You Die on a big sheet of paper, I somehow feel that the only entry should not read - Do a bit more of the stuff I do just now. I imagine that Marie Curie, Genghis Khan and even Sid Little all had more ambitious targets than that. I am off now to dream up some important targets for the limited time that I have left on the planet.
Entry for 22nd June, 2008
2008-08-24 22:48:00
I have completed the second of my 100 Small But Tangeible Improvements to my life. I gutted the garage at the weekend. This was becoming pressing because next week most of the old-fashioned furniture that I will be using for my theatre company's next production will be arriving, and I need somewhere to store it. My garage has not historically been used for anything so mundane as a car. One might loosely say that it is used for storeage. But the word "storeage" implies some sort of order. So, it would be more accurate to say that "historically my garage has been used to pile a huge assortment of boxes containing God knows what". It took me about three hours to sort things into some sort of order tonight. I have, in the process, filled my spare room with various items that need to be sorted out. i say "spare room". Of course I actually mean "room in which I store a huge assortment of boxes containing God knows what". the next part of this process will be to move the boxes into the lo...
Entry for 21st June, 2008
2008-08-24 13:24:00
Oddly, I am feeling a little blue after this year's Fringe has ended. I used to get quite depressed at the end of shows, but I haven't really had that experience for quite a number of years. I think that I recognise now that the end of a show isn't really like the end of a book - it's more like the end of a chapter, and there's a fair old chance that I'll encounter most of the characters again somewhere further down the story. However, this year I do have a little cloud hanging over me. I think that it's because it was a particularly nice bunch of people that I was working with. I think I've made a lot of new friendships this time around, and have rekindled some old ones. It's sad that we won't be working together as a complete unit again. However, that is the nature of shows - if I don't like it then I can always take up making airfix models of the Graf Spee as my new hobby.
Bluehost uptime for JUNE 2008
2008-08-23 12:50:00
Bluehost uptime for JUNE 2008: 99.731% over the Internet For the month of JUNE 2008, bluehost uptime had recorded a 99.73% uptime over the Internet, slightly better if compare with MAY 2008 uptime. With minor service downtime detected mostly at early of the month, likely due to server reboot. Longest downtime was 4 failed checks, that is equal to 20 minutes downtime max. For the average server response time, it was 0.222 second. The uptime statistic and response time rating indicates that bluehost server is fast & reliable. Go to Bluehost.com
Entry for 20th June 2008, 2008
2008-08-23 00:41:00
The first of my 100 Small But Tangeible Improvements has not proved to be a spectacular success. I hung a clock in the kitchen. Now. There. See what you've alo been missing during my blogging sabbatical? You have missed tales about clock-hanging haven't you? You have been hankering after my exciting stories, and I can sense how glad you are that I am back. But there's more. I know. I know. You are already breathless from the opening few paragraphs, but brace yourself, for this is a story with a twist. Read on if you dare. Are you ready? The clock is not working. Worth the wait huh? I suspect that Warner Brothers are already sharpening their pencils with a view to buying the film rights. I imagine that Tom Hanks will play me, and Uma Thurman will play the capricious timepiece. Anyway, I am undeterred. Only 99 of the 100STis to go.
Entry for 19th June 2008, 2008
2008-08-21 20:53:00
So, I said that I would tell you a few stories about my experiences at the Edinburgh Fringe. I realised that I was in Edinburgh on my second day at the Festival. I'd taken my kids along to see "Sketchy!" which is one of the two shows that we were producing this year. It was penned by The Flame Haired Writing Genius, and is a snappy little sketch show for young kids. I was sitting towards the back of the theatre behind a family of typical Fringe goers - Upper Middle Class parents dragging their slightly precocious children along to the theatre because it an improving experience. Even though I love the theatre, I do realise that any right-thinking child would much prefer to be chasing a sibling with a jobby on a stick. At any event, there's one point in the show when one of the characters throws a bundle of tea bags into the audience (yes - you are right - there IS a certain magic in the theatre). One of the teabags landed in the lap of the precocious eight year old girl in front of...
Entry for 18th June, 2008
2008-08-21 20:44:00
As I alluded to in the last entry, my life is on the verge of collapse on many fronts following the Fringe. Having a hobby is a good thing, but a hobby that borders on the obsessional has its downside. If you spend eight hours a day thinking about lighting plots and ticket sales and the correct way to say the word "Delusional" in a Pacific North West accent, it does not leave much room for DIY projects. My house appears to be on the verge of total collapse. In fact, I'm not even sure about that, because most of my house now resembles the ward of a mental institution near Seattle, festooned as it is by gurney beds, faux ECT machines and nurses uniforms. However, regular readers will not be surprised to learn that I HAVE A CUNNING PLAN!!! And here it is. Henceforth, until the end of the project, this will be The Blog of 100 Small But Tangeible Imptovements (B100STI). Check in regularly to see how by tiny increments I improve my life from the sad and dishevelled existence that I lead...
Entry for 17th June, 2008
2008-08-20 22:05:00
I have missed you little blog, but I have been busy directing my little show. Fear not though, for now my venture to the Fringe is over, and I have returned an older man if not any wiser. So, now I shall catch up - and not only with you little blog, but also with all of the little things that I have been neglecting. You know - like DIY projects, paying bills and the children. Doing shows is a rather peculiar hobby when it comes right down to it. It involves about 8 weeks of intensive effort, where you can't really think much about anything else. So you run up overdrafts, neglect creditors and allow dust to settle an inch deep on the carpet. And at the end of the 8 weeks you spend a week putting a little show on in a sweaty hall in Edinburgh. By that time all of the team - actors and crew - are either best friends with one another, or hate the sight of each other. But it's worth it. It really is. Just to feel the life in your veins for a week, and to enter that little universe wher...
Jessica Simpson - Glamour Magazine (June 2008)
2008-08-16 13:57:00
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The top performing schools in the June 2008 Nursing Licensure Examination
2008-07-30 15:50:00
A. WITH 100 AND MORE EXAMINEES 1st TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA (TRINITY-Q.C.) 339 338 99.00% UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST RAMON, MAGSAYSAY MEM. MEDICAL CTR. 271 269 99.00% 2nd UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 466 458 98.00% SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 418 409 98.00% CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE) 203 199 98.00% CHINESE GENERAL HOSPITAL, COLLEGE OF NURSING & LIBERAL ARTS 176 173 98.00% WEST VISAYAS
Top 10 test-takers of the June 2008 Nursing Licensure Examination:
2008-07-30 15:35:00
Top 1 (86.00%) • Aira Therese Salamanca Javier, University of Santo Tomas Top 2 (85.80%) Alrin Flores Falgui, Far Eastern University-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Top 3 (85.60%) • Kristine Maravilla Mendoza, Remedios Trinidad Romualdez Memorial School • Joanna Jacob Quirante, University of Santo Tomas Top 4 (85.40%) • Ana Rica Chan Gutierrez, University of Santo Tomas • Dalfon Silvio
Popular coupon sites - June 2008
2008-07-18 02:01:00
This is June 2008 revision of the Popular Coupon sites list. You can find the last month revision of the list here. The change in rating shows the difference compared to May results. This list currently has 25 sites which is the same number as the last month. There are 26 more coupon sites hiding in ...
Entry for 16th June, 2008
2008-07-14 20:03:00
I have spent a couple of days in bed with a tummy bug which I suspect that my first born has passed on to me. It is pretty rare for me to be off my work, so it has been an odd experience to be on the sick. It was differesnt when I was a kid. I was off school a lot as a result of having a pair of tonsils that expanded to the size of a modestly proportioned semi-detached house whenever I engaged in any physical exercise. As a result I suspect that most of my teachers thought I was the child of some travelling folk, as I generally only came to school for a couple of days during Lamaas Fair. Incidentally, my tonsils are partially responsible for my brief conversion to Born Again Christianity, which is a story I will share with you shortly. (That was a teaser folks - designed to keep you coming back for more. I bet you can hardly wait). Anyway, being laid up in bed over the past couple of days is oddly comforting and rather nostalgic. The feeling of periodically shivering and overheating...
Popular price comparison sites - June 2008
2008-07-12 20:01:00
This is June 2008 revision of the Popular Price Comparison web sites list. You can find the last month revision of the list here. The best gainer today is shopwiki.com (21.6%) followed by like.com (18.02%). On the down side jellyfish.com (-17.97%) and mpire.com (-17.9%) have the worst numbers, both have a very good explanation. Mpire team ...
S2000 sales in June 2008 another disaster
2008-07-02 20:29:00
Honda sold 273 S2000s in June 2008 - the lowest figure for June ever. This despite an overall record month for Honda. The chart below shows sales since the beginning... the orange line at the bottom is 2008.  
Chinese ADRs Monthly Update - June 2008
2008-07-02 13:33:00
Original post on The Sun's Financial Diary Chinese ADRs Monthly Update - June 2008 Comparing to what happened to Chinese stocks listed on U. S. stock exchanges, the drop in major U. S. equity indexes is minor, though the Dow Jones Industrial Average did lose more than 10% in just one month (10.19%). During the same time ...
June 2008 Score Card ? Part I: Net Worth
2008-07-01 14:20:00
Original post on The Sun's Financial Diary June 2008 Score Card ? Part I: Net Worth U. S. stock market fell hard in June 2008, so did our paper wealth (because most of our assets are stocks with only value on paper). When the Dow closed the month at two-year low, there isn’t really anything good to ...
DMBLGIT June 2008 - And The Winners Are....
2008-07-01 04:02:00
166 entries! Yep...ya'll now how to make my head spin and my mailbox go wild!! Only one entry lost into the depths of this vast galaxy in early June and just added to the gallery....I'd say it was a success.Before I give you the results of this June Edition I want to thank Andrew for trusting me with hosting DMBLGIT. When I started blogging I would have never thought I would win some of these coveted badges, let alone host this super cool and super popular event...but I did we did: Jen, Graeme, Nadia and Alyson and I would like to thank all the participants and congratulate the winners!Allright....So...Humhum-...Overall Winners: They have the highest scores in all three categories combined.First Place: Wrightfood - Halibut, saffron-mussel liquor velouté, fava beans, watercress and fresh peas.Second Place: Cookbook Catchall - Tapioca puddingThird Place: 1x umruehren bitte aka kochtopf - Pain abricot pistache Each picture was scored in three categories: edibility, originality, and ae...
29 June 2008
2008-06-29 12:54:00
Tomorrow I'll go to LBT again. There are currently 29 Starndard Huts building. When I come back, will confirm that we will be going to continue or not. See ya next week.
June 2008 Updates
2008-06-13 03:50:00
* Instant Pussy: Misti Rainwater-Lites has revived her small press journal in book form on her ebullience press label. I have 2 poems and a piece of my photography included. It is chock full of great poetry and cool artwork. Imagine a literary fuckfest starring Charles Bukowski and Bettie Page. I strongly suggest you support her press and purchase a copy. However if you're a cheap motherfucker she does offer a .pdf file version for a free download. Let's hope Misti continues this journal as it blends my two favorite things: poetry and pin-up style porno.* Underground Voices: The June issue of UV is available for your viewing pleasure. It includes 3 poems by yours truly and 3 pretty damn good poems by one of my fave small press writers William Taylor Jr. So go give this great collection of poetry and short fiction a read. UV is also currently accepting submissions for their third print volume. Check it out.* Zygote In My Coffee: Issue 107 of Zygote is out, and includes a piece by m...
Quote Of The Day -- 10th June 2008
2008-06-10 19:24:00
I just received this email from DailyOM. (You should subscribe to their mailing list!) These words are beautiful, illuminating & true. Personal Satisfaction — Doing Our Best We often come... A place of congregation for fashion misfits, Vogue vagabonds, les enfants terribles. Dress up, leave a false name, be legendary!
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DirectX 9.0c - June 2008
2008-06-10 08:19:00
DirectX will help your computer in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX 9.0 includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX 9.0 APIs.
Day 442 - 9th June 2008
2008-06-10 00:25:00
Oh boy - now that's what I call a cake. Mmm yeah baby; cakey cakey cake cake. I made this, and it tastes good - so much better than all other brands of cake out there at the moment...
Jokes of the Afternoon, monday 9 june 2008
2008-06-09 20:10:00
Jokes of the Afternoon, monday 9 june 2008  A man and his wife in court getting a divorce. The problem was who should get custody of the child. The wife jumped up and said: 'Your Honor. I brought the child into the world with pain an labor. She should be in my custody. The judge turns to the husband and says ' What do you have to say in your defense? The man sat for a while contemplating then slowly rose. 'Your Honor. If I put a dollar in a vending machine and a Pepsi comes out.. whose Pepsi is it .. the machine's or mine? Jokes of the Afternoon, monday 9 june 2008 The Love Forum of All Countries © MW in Sweden     -<-@  -<-@  -<-@
Golpo Podcast - June 2008
2008-06-09 18:37:00
Image: http://images.golpo.net/podcast-_pic.jpg *We are very glad to broadcast the first ever Golpo podcast. The podcast consist of some songs and...
Scientific American June 2008
2008-06-09 13:19:00
Scientific American June 2008????? 2008? 6??PDF | English | 11.8 MBScientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience.For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, thoug...
Does My Blog Look Good In This? June 2008 Edition
2008-06-09 06:24:00
(Andrew, I hope you will forgive me this little side story)Andrew knows how to make my heart jump...and I am not talking about his fabulous pictures or his mouth watering recipes...Nope, the man behind Does My Blog Look Good In This, a.ka.a DMBLGIT and Is My Blog Burning, sent me an email last week that made me literally jumped in my seat : "Hiya! Are you still OK to host DMBLGIT this month. You are down on my list as host for June." Did I write him in my sleep?...has my brain that many short circuits lately that I can't remember? When? How? Who?.....I remembered signing up when he asked for hosts months ago but I had not heard back so I figured I had been deemed not worthy of this great event...Sigh....After a few emails back and forth we figured out that his answers had bounced back and never reached me....Ugh...so ok, quick thinking....Contact people I wished to have as judges, badge tweaking, email account set up, gallery set up,...and long story short (I am trying, really!)......
Day 441 - 8th June 2008
2008-06-09 00:44:00
What a day. Fast-paced, productive and fun; all under the sun. I've done a lot of work, booked some flights, organised various trips and watched the grand prix. Oh yeah, I made some cakes too.Talking of the race in Canada, Hamilton lost out after crashing into the back of Raikkonen in a pit-lane blunder, giving Polish driver Robert Kubica his first much-deserved and long awaited victory. David Coulthard came third too, which at his team is a quasi victory.I took today's picture in one shot, it's not bad - could have done better but I ran out of time. That, incidentally is what I'm doing right now - goodnight.
Claudia Schiffer Germany Vogue June 2008
2008-06-09 00:00:00
Claudia Schiffer Germany Vogue June 2008 Etiketler : Claudia   Schiffer   Germany   Vogue   June  
By: Resimler
Claudia Schiffer Germany Vogue June 2008 2
2008-06-09 00:00:00
Claudia Schiffer Germany Vogue June 2008 2 Etiketler : Claudia   Schiffer   Germany   Vogue   June  
By: Resimler
Mozilla Firefox 3 final June 2008
2008-06-08 20:57:00
We’ve all just updated to Firefox 3 RC2, just a matter of days ago thanks to the Firefox Download Day. Mozilla announced a while ago that the final version will be released during June 2008, so it’s almost here and after testing RC2, I’m sure everyone’s excited! The Mozilla team announced a number of exciting functions, which ...
Style Tips -- 8th June 2008
2008-06-08 19:43:00
Photo by kaylah7; quote from Hunter S. Thompson. “One of God’s own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, too rare... A place of congregation for fashion misfits, Vogue vagabonds, les enfants terribles. Dress up, leave a false name, be legendary!
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STOCK MARKET PREDICTION FOR 9TH JUNE 2008
2008-06-08 18:48:00
Market may open down with hugh gap. Market would be volatile & show significant ups and down. Market may down between 09.56 and 10.20. Market may steady or down side between 11.30 and 11.45. Market may close at down to previous closing.SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS! LEAVE A COMMENTSOpening Bell CallBuyDo not buy anythingSensex and Nifty both open with over 10% cut and hit the lower circuit and the trading may stop on 9th June 2008 trading session, so be careful.Exit All Long Term PositionsOnce again Stock Market Prediction had predicted Stock Market will down beween 27th May 2008 and 20th June 2008 on 5th May 2008 in Post "Astro Alert - BSE Sensex and NSE will down by 5% to 15% during June 2008".When will Stock Market Recover ?Indian Stock markets - The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and National Stock Exchange (NSE) may stabilize after 20th June 2008 because of Sun will enter in Gemini sign. As per Stock Market Prediction - Indian Stock Market start recovering after 22nd June 2008.Opening B...
Sunday Limited - News Briefing 08-JUNE-2008
2008-06-08 15:16:00
Here's a quick glance at the news on this rainy Northwoods morning.- - - Wisconsin News (Northwoods - local) - - -Niagara mill to close July 12The Daily News, Iron Mountain 06-JUN-2008  (Nikki Younk)[Excerpt:] - NIAGARA, Wis. - The Niagara pulp and paper mill will be closing permanently on July 12, NewPage Corp. officials announced. NewPage initially had announced in January that the mill would close in April, but in March, NewPage reported that it would continue running the Number 43 and Number 44 paper machines at the Niagara facility until the fall of 2008 due to unusually high market demand earlier in the year. The decision to permanently close the mill on July 12 was made due to further market changes, officials noted. "Current market outlook would not indicate another change in closing date," said Shelly Ghere of Niagara Mill communications.- - - U.S. Election 2008 - - -It was Iraq, stupidToday's Zaman, 08-JUN-2008  (Rosa Brooks, Los Angeles Times)[Excerpt:] - "It...
UK Lotto results for Saturday 7 June 2008 - Jackpot
2008-06-08 15:02:00
Hello Fellow Reader, This Saturday UK National Lottery had no first prize winners. So, the result is Jackpot! Check the numbers: 5 - 9 - 14 - 37 - 38 - 44 + 42 Next Uk Lottery Draw will be on Wednesday, 11th June and will have as first prize: £8 million GBP ?10 million EUR $16 million USD $16 million CAD $16 million AUD With Success Pedro Sardinha ...
Books Read in June 2008
2008-06-08 10:53:00
1. Minority Report by Carl R. TruemanCarl Trueman is to church history what Fred was to fast bowling. He is the best for enjoyment and he sends down some bouncers too. Carl is a great read. he is a challengingly intellectual historian and theologian. He will make you think, provoke you and make you laugh. Part one of this book is the longer more formal papers. This is not the easiest of starts but keep going. the fun is part two. Yes, Carl can make history fun. He is the best historian I have read for linking the past to the present. I think he has convinced me that I too am a Zen Calvinist and like him I recommend the Psalter. All human life is there. Read this book. be challenged and smile.
Scarlett Johansson: Nylon Magazine June 2008 Cover Girl
2008-06-08 06:41:00
Scarlett Johansson, who is a four-time Golden Globe-nominated actress, becomes the cover girl of Nylon magazine for its June-July 2008 issue. The stunning actress posed for Nylon magazine photo shoot with a catchy caption: “Scarlett Johansson sings!” The Nylon magazine indicated that she records an album in February. The actress revealed, ?I?ve had people come up to ...
Legoland June 2008
2008-06-08 04:25:00
Since our first visit to Legoland, we are planning to come back, specially because Filipe was just 4 months old that time and he couldn't enjoy the trip properly. Enjoy the
DirectX June 2008 Update Released
2008-06-08 02:39:00
Microsoft released a new version of DirectX yesterday, the newest release since March 2008. DirectX, for those of you who don’t know, is what developers use to help power games on Windows-based computers, and DirectX 10.1, which is the latest version on the market, allows things in-game like motion blur, god rays, and other sweet ...
DIRECTX 9.0C REDISTRIBUTABLE JUNE 2008
2008-06-08 01:31:00
DirectX 9.0c Redistributable June 2008 Release Date: 2008-06-07 DirectX 9.0c Redistributable June 2008 File Size: 74.92MB DirectX 9.0c Redistributable June 2008 WebsiteDownload Free DirectX 9.0c Redistributable June 2008 Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX 9.0c includes support for Pixel Shader and Vertex Shader 3.0, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX 9.0 APIs. This download provides the DirectX 9.0c end-user redistributable that developers may include with their products. The redistributable license agreement covers the terms under which developers may use the redistributable.
Currency Trader magazine - June 2008 - available for download
2008-06-08 00:40:00
Get your free copy, visit http://www.currencytradermag.co-m/downloads/index.php to get it!
Day 440 - 7th June 2008
2008-06-07 23:53:00
Two birthdays within two days of each other led us out on a pub lunch smack between them both. This was a welcome break from the hum-drum revision of every day, and yet nothing much else happened.Sitting in my room today I couldn't help but notice the bare shelves, having been cleared prematurely on an early, but welcome, stop by my mother to pick up some books etc...It made me think - that's it now; one full year of university gone. Well, it will be on Tuesday anyway. That's an amazing amount of time to just fly by, next thing I know I'll be out and in the real world.
DirectX End-User 9.0c June 2008
2008-06-07 23:36:00
Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs. read more
State Magazine, June 2008
2008-06-07 20:52:00
State Magazine: News and Information for U.S. Department of State and Prospective Employees State Magazine is published monthly, except bimonthly in July and August, by the U.S. Department of State, 2201 C St., N.W., Washington, DC 20520.
DirectX 9.0c June 2008
2008-06-07 15:57:00
Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIDownload: DirectX 9.0c june 2008
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