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The 50 Coming Funny Status Updates.

Dave feels like getting some work done...and so he is sitting down until the feeling passes. Katie used to play sports. Then she realized you can buy trophies. Now she's good at everything. Dave is color blind and trying to solve a rubiks cube... This could take a while... Katie dreams of a better world...where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned :0) Dave says my computer just beat me at chess...but it was no match for me at kick boxing. Katie is cle'a]ni.ng he'r ke]yb29oa;rd Dave is wondering why his daughter's diaper holds no where near the 22-37 pounds it promises. Katie is proud of herself. She finished a jigsaw puzzle in 6 months and the box said 2-4 years. Dave doesn't suffer from insanity... he enjoys every minute of it.

UPDATES!!! A Brief Note About 2011 Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

A massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake hit the Pacific Ocean nearby Northeastern Japan at around 2:46pm on March 11 (JST) causing damage with blackouts, fire and tsunami. On this page we are providing the information regarding the disaster and damage with realtime updates. The large earthquake triggered a tsunami warning for countries all around the Pacific ocean. ( View Map Area ) Local Japan Emergency dials: 171 + 1 + line phone number  to leave a message 171 + 2 + line phone number  to listen to the message

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The Social Network: Communicating in code

By  Jim Emerson  on  October 2, 2010 9:43 PM  |   Permalink  |  Comments (48) "When an individual enters the presence of others, they commonly seek to acquire information about him already possessed. They will be interested in his general socio-economic status, his conception of self, his attitude toward them, his competence, his trustworthiness, etc. Although some of this information seems to be sought almost as an end in itself, there are usually quite practical reasons for acquiring it. Information about the individual helps to define the situation, enabling others to know in advance what he will expect from them and what they may expect from him. Informed in these ways, the others will know how best to act in order to call forth a desired response from him." -- from "The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life" by Erving Goffman (1959) Relationship status: Interested in: -- Facebook (2004) The actual Mark Zuckerberg is said to have taken fencing when he was at

Royal dump in your cup: 48 hours in pictures

From 2nd March to 3rd March, MSN News takes a deeper look behind headlines, highlighting some of the most striking images capturing events around the globe.

Spiders in fuel tank prompt Mazda recall -  Latest news around the world and developments close to home - MSN Malaysia News

Mazda has a creepy problem: a common spider species seems to have developed a hankering for making nests and weaving webs inside the engines of its sporty Mazda 6 sedan. The Japanese automaker said Thursday it will be recalling 65,000 vehicles in the United States, Canada and Mexico to outfit them with special screens to keep the spiders out. "There doesn't seem to be any particular reason why he's chosen the Mazda 6," spokesman Jeremy Barnes told AFP. "It apparently likes to go zoom-zoom from the best we can tell," he said with a laugh in reference to Mazda's advertising tag-line. While the spider problem sounds silly, Barnes said it can be dangerous. The webs and nests can block air flow in the fuel tank's vent and this could cause the tank to leak or even catch fire. So far there have been no accidents or fires, but Madza isn't taking any chances. Since the problem wasn't restricted to a particular geographic region, Mazda thought it b


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