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February 26, 2006
The famous Swiss Army Knife has added yet another tool to its roster of multi-use capabilities -- an MP3 player. It's an all-in-one, flash memory-based digital audio player and USB storage device built into a full-metal Swiss Army Knife. The s. beat detachable player supports all major file formats and includes a time-shifting FM tuner. It features eight hours of playback time.
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February 4, 2006
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December 6, 2005
Topics sports, bacteria, health, fitness, exercise, evil, clubs, baseball, football, running, club, body and tool
The U. S. Olympic Team is using a new, sports-specific laundry detergent called "WIN" that is the world's first oxidized formula specifically designed to eliminate the embedded sweat and odors found in performance athletic apparel. For years, serious athletes have been using high-performance microfiber apparel for its moisture management and body heat mitigation.
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November 29, 2005
A 15-year-old girl is dead after kissing her boyfriend. The teen, who is allergic to peanuts, unknowingly kissed her boyfriend who had just eaten a peanut butter snack. Christina Desforges died in a Quebec hospital Wednesday after doctors were unable to treat her allergic reaction to the kiss the previous weekend.
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October 27, 2005
Captive chimpanzees fail to help others in their social group, even when it causes no inconvenience, according to a Nature journal study. Helpfulness is prevalent in humans, even when it may harm the helper's own interests to aid another. Unlike other human-like attributes shown by chimps like tool use and maybe rudimentary language skills, helpfulness is not prevalent.
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