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iPod touch Fans forum -
4 hours and 46 minutes ago
 Category: Entertainment
Released: Dec 04, 2008
Price: $0.99
Description:
********************************* Special Holiday Discount ********************************* ***
XmasTree is available at its current price for a short period only *** Celebrate your Christmas by
creating your very own Christmas Tree with XmasTree application. XmasTree used REALISTIC tree,
ornaments, garlands, etc. You are able to find the exact decorations from the REAL world. You are
able to resize and rotate all ornaments and decorations that you put on the tree. You may save your
customized Christmas Tree to Photo Album and set it as your iPhone/iPod wallpaper, share to
Facebook, or include greeting and send as Christmas card. You can also input greeting text for
Christmas card. Features:- 7 different background images and 6 different tree pots.- More than 128
ornaments and decorations.- Able to resize and rotate ornaments and decorations on the tree.- Your
decoration will be saved automatically when application exit.- Able to include customized greeting
text.- Can be saved as JPEG image to Photo Album.- Auto Save all decorations on tree.
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: XmasTree

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Planet Ubuntu -
6 hours and 24 minutes ago
I found the camera this morning, but I haven't taken pictures of the new place yet. I think that'll
have to wait until this weekend.br /br /I'm sitting in the corner of what will be the office space.
Right now, it's got the cordless phone, the wifi router, the cable modem, and the Vonage (codec?
modem? codec seems likely, how wonderfully archaic). Off to the side is a sewing table of some sort
that the former owners left behind which has the power brick for our cell phones and Angie's laptop
on it.br /br /We're running laundry for the first time in the washing machine downstairs, and
seasoning the new cast iron frying pan. Leif had a bath earlier and actually went down at about the
normal time. He woke up at 05h30 this morning, probably due to the lack of curtains. It apparently
starts to get bright early, and none of us are sleeping well with three of us in a double.br /br
/Our furniture is due to arrive somewhere between the 15th and the 18th. I phoned today and the
moving company told us that the stuff hasn't left California yet. Ah well. We've purchased a
toaster over and electric kettle so far. We bought the stove, washer and dryer from the former
owner. There was a spare fridge downstairs that we're using, but mostly we're using the step
outside the kitchen door. We're back in Quebec and it's cold enough to keep things out there. =)br
/br /This place is easily the largest place I've lived in since my parents split up when I was 8.
Angie and I are really trying hard not to fill it with crap, but actually think through what we
need.br /br /I signed Angie and I up for gym memberships today after work. Yesterday was cell
phones. Angie picked up some new pots and pans. Tomorrow will be towels and some dishes.br /br
/Anyone know if it's better to buy a fridge and dishwasher before Christmas or after? =)br /br /The
new home number, cell numbers and such will be in Facebook and Orkut in a moment.

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Hotels Paris Rive Gauche -
21 hours and 23 minutes ago
They say that Paris is an expensive city to live in, but at least it makes a special effort twice a
year to attract bargain hunters. Time for the sales, which we like to call "Soldes by Paris"!
 Before Xmas one
is obliged to spend money on other people. What a bore! Hurrah then for the month of January when
you can treat yourself without feeling any guilt, thanks to the sales! This year they start 7th
January 2009, with reductions of up to 70% on some items (at least that's what they say), and an
extra 12% tax discount for visitors from outside the EEC. Sound too good to be true ? No, it's just
five weeks of Soldes by Paris...
To remind visitors (and Parisians) the importance of the event, a site has been created (English version on
its way) with lots of tips about how to save and spend as much as possible. Perhaps the most useful
is the "shopping
book" which gives details of five themed itineraries through the city:
- Classis (in search of timeless elegance:)
- Trendy (always cutting edge)
- Bobo-chic (looking for the charm of arty intellectual Paris:)
- Creative (Looking for young designers), and
- La Fusionfashionworld (searching for cultural melting pots)
Instictively, I have a preference for Fusionfashionworld, firstly for the name - simply too fabulous darling - but also
because it passes through Odéon, right by out hotels! (Just
so you know, Bobo-chic comes through Saint-Germain too).

In addition to the "shopping book", you'll find "shopping stations" in five strategic parts of the
city, filled to the brim with "shopping coaches". If you don't manage to get some "shopping" done
with all that help, there's really no hope for you!
The madness starts the 7th January 2009!
Click here for the official
site.

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iPod touch Fans forum -
22 hours and 56 minutes ago
 Category: Games
Released: Dec 02, 2008
Price: $0.99
Description:
The game is simple, but the mazes are infinite, and constantly changing. The object of the game is
to move the player around the maze, and collect all three of the rewards before exiting through the
exit. There are four separate themes included: 1) Help a squirrel collect 3 nuts before climbing a
tree, while avoiding the wet leaves. 2) Help a mouse collect 3 pieces of cheese before hiding in
the mouse hole, while avoiding the mouse traps. 3) Help a leprechaun collect 3 pieces of gold
before getting to the rainbow, while avoiding the green beer. 4) Help a bear collect 3 honey pots
before entering it's cave, while avoiding the bear traps. You only have 60 seconds to accomplish
your task.
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
Get it on iTunes: iMaze on myHIP
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Gizmodo -
1 days and 18 hours ago
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height="652" /In 1943, emLife /emran a story about the Kitchen of Tomorrow exhibit presented in
Toledo, Ohio. In retrospect, they may have gotten it wrong./p pThere are certainly a few clever
ideas, as we see in the first shot of a cooking space promising to be 1/3 the size of modern
stoves. The pots and pans double as serving dishes, and while we don't quite understand how one
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the counter topmdash;which makes sense until you realize that those appliances just eat into drawer
space or raise the cooking surface by several inches. /p pStill, I could look at future concepts
from the 1940s all day long. See lots more shots by hitting the links. [Dwell and Paleo-Future via
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