Word: rowes
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...identity, it is more than a little humbling to discover that we, at times, seem nothing more than a hodge-podge collection of the habits and idiosyncrasies of our aunts, uncles, and grandparents. I, for instance, always thought my brother and myself were the first of our relatives to row. After all, none of my uncles ever rowed and I certainly thought that the somewhat-patrician sport had been beyond the reach of any of my grandparents. I thus took a certain amount of pride in trailblazing, in being unique, in treading new ground for myself and my family. Well...
...Take, for instance, the Today screen. This one is easy to customize to fit your needs, and Palm has inserted a dial-by-name box and two rows of customizable speed dials. Start tapping in the name of a contact, and within seconds you make your call, right from the screen. Sweeter still is the Photo Speed Dial feature: line up the mugs of your beloveds right on the Today screen, to tap at will. There's also a fully customizable button-style speed dial row...
...came out really tough on the ball,” co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “We played great help defense. It is exciting that it is finally working and we are playing together.” The win was Harvard’s second in a row since its December 28 home victory against Binghamton snapped an eight-game non-conference losing streak, which was the team’s longest since the 1983-84 season. In the first half, the Crimson was dominant, shooting 61.3 percent from the floor and limiting the Raiders to a pitiful...
...third in a row for the streaky Crimson, who opened the season with five straight victories, only to lose its next three games. Harvard will attempt to run the streak to four against Boston College at Conte Forum Thursday night. The Eagles, currently ranked No. 14 in the Associated Press poll, are the only team currently in the top 25 on the Crimson’s schedule this year...
...subject of last minute holiday gifts, allow me to recommend noise-canceling headphones. They come exceptionally handy for travelers who want to listen to the in-flight entertainment -or more likely, an iPod -instead of the kid in the next row back who has yet to discover his internal volume knob...