Today was an interesting day. Ispent most of it lazing around not
doing much. I did however manage to finishmy class assignment that
was due. I turned it in twenty minutes before thedeadline. That's
something that is not unusual to me, probably not unusual tomost.
EVERYDAY is for the thief", goes a popular saying, "but one day is
for the owner of the house". Another wise saying has it that payday
is not like everyday.
ForeclosureRadar , the only web site that tracks every California
foreclosure with daily updates on foreclosure auctions, issued its
monthly California Foreclosure Report today which showed October
foreclosure sales increased by 40 percent from September.
?We have big plans,? exclaimed seventh grade science teacher
Heather Taylor as she stood under the shade of a large work truck
filled with desert debris and took a long drink of bottled water.
1 Rebekka Bakken
Beth Carvalho
Today was an interesting day. Ispent most of it lazing around not doing much. I did however manage to finishmy class assignment that was due. I turned it in twenty minutes before thedeadline. That's something that is not unusual to me, probably not unusual tomost.
2 Earth Crisis
Beth Carvalho
Dennis Cox provides a good overview of network processors (NP's) and a dose of reality for those looking to leverage the technology.
3 DJ Gueule d'ange
Beth Carvalho
Senator Coburn sent a letter last month to the Army asking them to hold an open competition to select the best rifle for our soldiers
4 Sur Faces
Beth Carvalho
EVERYDAY is for the thief", goes a popular saying, "but one day is for the owner of the house". Another wise saying has it that payday is not like everyday.
5 Psyclon Nine
Beth Carvalho
ForeclosureRadar , the only web site that tracks every California foreclosure with daily updates on foreclosure auctions, issued its monthly California Foreclosure Report today which showed October foreclosure sales increased by 40 percent from September.
6 Army Of Anyone
Beth Carvalho
?We have big plans,? exclaimed seventh grade science teacher Heather Taylor as she stood under the shade of a large work truck filled with desert debris and took a long drink of bottled water.