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...Harvard-Yale. I’ll inevitably be on top of some U-Haul, indignant that there is no longer space to stand on the can-littered ground. How about that for an argument for kegs? They are more environmentally friendly. Kegs are a reusable resource, while aluminum cans clog our waterways. Aluminum cans could be the next DDT, and the Harvard community just wants to do its part to protect the Spotted Owl for our nation’s children...
...brand-new way to take grime out of your carpet. It's called cyclonic separation. Whirling dirt and air within its eight cylindrical cyclones at speeds up to 600 m.p.h., the machine uses centrifugal force to trap the dirt and expel the air. Because there is no filter to clog, the DC07 never loses its oomph. Its "liquid steel" shell is made from the same plastic-metal polycarbonate as riot shields. And emptying the collected dirt is as simple as pulling the trigger. INVENTOR James Dyson AVAILABILITY Now, $399 TO LEARN MORE www.dyson.com...
Shield yourself from spam. Most Web stores will ask you to register with a working e-mail address before you buy. Establish a secondary address at YAHOO.COM, LYCOS.COM or another free Web-based service, so that future sales alerts and other direct-marketing messages won't clog your primary...
...neutral zone, in the offensive zone, we’d like to generate speed, [and] keep the puck moving,. It’ll definitely be a challenge for us to play against the system Brown plays, since they like to shut that type of play down, clog up the game and slow it down...
Only a printer could love the annual benefits open-enrollment period bearing down on millions of employees. Instruction packets the size of a Sunday newspaper will clog your In box at work very soon, an oppressive reminder of how much you'll never know when it comes to deductibles, referrals and reimbursables--to say nothing of why your schizo doctor switches plans every year. Many won't read further than they must, which helps explain why so few--just 12% of those given the option--enroll in flexible-spending accounts (FSAs...