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Started 2 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-05 03:04:00)
by Scots Lass
I love, love, love christmas songs but my 2 all time favourites are :- The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping Greg Lake - I Believe in Father Christmas What's everyone else's favourites??
Started 4 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-02 20:44:00)
by slitchfield
Google Maps for Symbian just got updated to v3.3, with direct syncing support for your 'starred' places (to the full Web version of Google Maps). In addition, on the first sync, your Nokia/Ovi Maps favourites also get uploaded. You can get v3.3 by going to m.google.com in Web on your phone. There are a couple of screenshots after the break. Read on in the full article .
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-11-26 22:55:00)
by Jaiysun4
Numbers, your favourites and its meaning Hello. I notice like the number 23, many people like to have the number 44. 4 is my favourite single digit, and 44 is the best of all! My question is, is there a reason for this? For example, do people of a certain star sign, or neurological make up, prefer a certain number? I love 4, and I am Taurus and left-handed, and I am...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-11-24 22:19:00)
by kammy
Hi Friends, Which Is Your Favourites Place For Hanging Going On A Date? 1) Movie 2) Beach 3) Restaurant 4) Fast food restaurant 5) The park 6) On a boat
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-23 18:34:00)
by DataLives
Picard Quotes - What are your favourites? Hello, I am ordering a custom mug for my husband for Christmas, and I would like to include an excellent quote from Picard. Trouble is: there are SO MANY that it is difficult for me to focus, and I don't want to ask him directly. So, could you please share your favourite quotes?...
Started 3 weeks ago (2009-11-15 11:54:00)
by Musketeer
It seems to me that the channel numbering on Foxtel could do with some re-organisation and tidy up. Better yet, give users the ability to organise it however they want. What would be perfect is if the IQ boxes allowed you to re-order and save your channels however you like. Kind of like an extended favourites functionality. I don't go into the full EPG that much, I tend to browse using the...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-14 07:48:00)
by kingaaronzz
Me, my top thirty is looking pretty nifty so I'll post that. not a bad year to be honest, so far anyway: 1. Trash Humpers ( Harmony Korine ) 2. Antichrist ( Lars Von Trier ) 3. Inglourious Basterds ( Quentin Tarantino ) 4. The White Ribbon ( Michael Haneke ) 5. (500) Days of Summer ( Marc Webb ) 6. Looking for Eric ( Kenneth Loach ) 7. Funny People ( Judd ...
Started 3 weeks, 2 days ago (2009-11-13 21:43:00)
by chatterbug
Thank you for reading... Thought I'd start a thread about those websites you bookmark and use so often you forget to share them. As I am coming back to teaching after maternity leaves, I wouldn't object to a few reminders of those invaluable sites. www.tes.co.uk www.sparklebox.co.uk If you have a second to add to my list, I'd appreciate it. Enjoy your forum browsing!
Started 2 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-04 21:21:00)
by Saiyed.H
"My religion is my crown, the world I keep in my hands. If my crown is out of place I wouldnt think twice about dropping the world and straightening my crown.
Started 19 hours, 17 minutes ago (2009-12-06 14:10:00)
by Karrah
Two of my absolute favorites are "A Christmas To Remember" by Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers and "Where Are You Christmas" by Faith Hill. I don't even listen to country music but love these songs!
Started 6 days, 6 hours ago (2009-12-01 03:07:21)
by richw9090
And in that vein: Ode to a Dinosaur, Bert Leston Taylor, 1912 Behold the mighty dinosaur Famous in prehistoric lore, Not only for his power and strength But for his intellectual length. You will observe by these remains The creature had two sets of brains -- One in his head (the usual place), The other in his spinal base. Thus he could reason "A priori" As well as "A posteriori." No ...