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...years ago, and stick with the identity she had worked so hard to establish. "But I really like the idea of honoring my husband, whom I love very much," she says. "It feels like I'm celebrating a nice tradition, and it makes us more like a family unit...
...report plots three potential sites for science facilities: one opposite Western Avenue from the 213-unit Charlesview apartment complex; a second between Charlesview and Harvard Business School (HBS) centered on Ohiri Field, and a third using parts of both sites...
...built-in speakers point backward from the projector, so the ideal place to put the unit is on the coffee table in front of you. Bear in mind that the farther back the projector is from the wall or screen, the larger the picture will appear. We were able to get a picture roughly equivalent to that of a 65-in. big-screen TV, and didn't have to adjust much for "keystoning" (the tapering that occurs when you point the movie's rectangular picture up at an angle). Once we turned out the lights, and played with contrast...
...transmission, the principal barrier to a pandemic. The falling death rate could mean that this process of adaptation is accelerating. "In gaining the ability to go from one person to another, a virus may well lose its virulence," says Dr. Jeremy Farrar, director of the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases in Ho Chi Minh City. The 1918 Spanish flu, for example, the worst pandemic in history, had a fatality rate of 2.5%. But it was extremely contagious, infecting hundreds of millions...
...fact, have lives. Drag pictures and movies into the LifeDrive Manager software, and it converts them to compatible formats, optimized to look good on the 320x480-pixel color screen. You can also load your MP3s using Windows Media Player or RealNetworks' Rhapsody software. We filled a test unit with 350 songs, more than 400 pictures and the entire feature film Garden State, and we still had more than 1 GB of space left. --By Wilson Rothman