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  1. How One Ship Crashed The Internet For 75 Million People – gCaptain.Com

    According to reports, the internet blackout, which has left 75 million people with only limited access, was caused by a ship that tried to moor off the coast of Egypt in bad weather on Wednesday.

  2. 10 stunning ultra-geeky home cinemas – Deputy-Dog.Com

    as time goes by there seems to be a growing trend amongst those people lucky enough to afford it / mental enough to spend all available cash on it: home cinemas. huge screens, incredible sound systems and luxurious seats.

  3. TheLinguists.Com

    David and Greg will circle the planet to hear the last whispers of a dying language. Half the Worlds languages are on the verge of extinction. They are The Linguists.

  4. ThanksNo.Com

    Hi. The person who sent you this link is a friend who likes you a lot but who wants you to respect their email address, their privacy, and their time. Chances are, this person asked you to visit this page because you did one of these things:

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  1. London’s Popular Electric Vehicle Gets an Upgrade: The G-Wiz i – TreeHugger.Com

    Importantly, the vehicle also features new and improved safety features including increased front and side impact protection (developed in collaboration with Lotus), a strengthened space frame, a collapsible steering column

  2. Green buildings make employees see red – NetworkWorld.Com

    Operators of the nation’s greenest data centers say it takes time for employees to get used to working in environmentally friendly ways. Most green buildings don’t look like typical office buildings. They often have stark, modernistic designs.

  3. Giant solar plants could power much of Europe – NZ Herald.Co.NZ

    More than a hundred of the generators, each fitted with thousands of huge mirrors, would generate electricity to be transmitted by undersea cable to Europe and then distributed across the continent to EU member nations.

  4. Creative Zen to come in new 32GB and 2GB capacities – Crave.CNET.co.uk

    Apparently the SD-loving Zen is now getting its capacity upped to a whopping 32GB! And it’s flash, not a hard disk. Let us say that again: thirty-two gigabytes of flash memory. There’s also a 2GB version available on the UK site for £69.

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