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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 13 2006 | news, propaganda, books, wish list
    Amazon.com: The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina: Books: Frank Rich

    Quoted: Now Rich has written The Greatest Story Ever Sold, a gripping, witty and devastating indictment of President Bush's reliance on public relations to market his ...

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    5 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 07 2006 | shopping, books
    Amazon.com: The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense: Books: Joel Comm

    Read this book yesterday. It has lots of relevant information on Google Adsense and how to make most of all the various features associated with it.

    Quoted: Amazon.com: The AdSense Code: What Google Never Told You About Making Money with AdSense: Books: Joel Comm by Joel Comm

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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 31 2006 | shopping, books, religion, wish list
    Amazon.com: American Gospel: God, the Founding Fathers, and the Making of a Nation: Books: Jon Meacham

    re-dotting.

    Quoted: Derek said: "It uses the founders' own words, for the most part, and grants some real perspective to an issue as prevalent today as it was then, and will be tomorrow. I strongly recommend this book if answers to any of the following questions interest you:
    - Were the founders Christians?
    - Is America a Christian nation?
    - Is separation of church and state intended to protect the church, the state, or both?
    - What is the difference between private and public religion?
    - Why are references to "God" so common in American politics, despite the supposed "wall" between church and state?
    I certainly had some of these questions, and this book brought much clarity to the issue. Highly recommended."

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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 06 2006 | books
    TechCrunch » Blog Archive » Blue Dot is not just another social bookmarking system

    This is freakin' AWESOME!

    Quoted: Seattle based Blue Dot launched its social bookmarking and networking service last week at Gnomedex and several review sites online have focused on how crowded ...

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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2006 | washington dc, books

    Made a stop at Kramer's during our trip to DC.

    Quoted: "The action at Kramerbooks & Afterwords starts with Breakfast and the morning papers at 7:30 AM, and keeps throbbing until well after midnight, seven days a week, complete with indoor and sidewalk cafes, a full-service bar and live entertainment. The sounds are diverting, the smells are delicious, the sights are tempting..."The Washington Post

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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 10 2006 | books
    Amazon.com: The New Basics Cookbook: Books: Julee Rosso,Sheila Lukins

    Nice! Blue.Us makin' my life easy.

    Sri, this book is yours :)

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    5 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 10 2006 | books, for sale
    Amazon.com: The New Basics Cookbook: Books: Julee Rosso,Sheila Lukins

    Does anyone want this book? I'm running out of shelf space and need to give it up.
    Claim it and it's yours for free.

    Quoted: Amazon.com
    While it won't tell you how to boil an egg, Lukins and Rosso's The New Basics has proved itself a modern classic, fit to reside on your shelves next to The Joy of Cooking and The Fannie Farmer Cookbook. Aspiring chefs can use this 850-page tome to plan their next cocktail party (try the Raspberry Dip with Crudites), make brunch for the in-laws (how about Smoked Salmon and Leek Frittata and a Chicory and Bacon Salad?), or even bake up a batch of Pinwheel Cookies for the office. The "basics" include tips for entertaining, a glossary of cooking and wine terms, suggestions for a well- stocked pantry, and instructions on how to pick the best seasonal ingredients. Menus and delightful culinary quotes are sprinkled throughout the book, and the chatty tone will inspire confidence in every kitchen.

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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 09 2006 | mauritius, geography, books
    CIA - The World Factbook -- Mauritius

    Hey Nikki! Fun fact about Mauritius: That's where the Dodo bird lived!

    Nikki: I didn't know where Mauritius was.

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    0 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 07 2006 | wish list, books
    Amazon.com: Crossing the Chasm: Books: Geoffrey A. Moore

    Another book recommended by Supriya.

    Quoted: Author Geoffrey Moore makes the case that high-tech products require marketing strategies that differ from those in other industries. His chasm theory describes how high-tech products initially sell well, mainly to a technically literate customer base, but then hit a lull as marketing professionals try to cross the chasm to mainstream buyers. This pattern, says Moore, is unique to the high-tech industry.

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    5 starsjigna | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 05 2006 | wish list, books
    Amazon.com: Naked in the Boardroom : A CEO Bares Her Secrets So You Can Transform Your Career

    Supriya recommended this book to me. Can't wait to read it.

    Quoted: Amazon.com: Naked in the Boardroom : A CEO Bares Her Secrets So You Can Transform Your Career: Books: Robin Wolaner by Robin Wolaner

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