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Thursday, 29 March 2012

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Facebook offers Rs 1.34 cr package to Allahabad student
Social networking giant Facebook has hired an engineering student for a fat annual pay package of Rs 1.34 crore, one of the biggest offers made to alumnus of any technical institution of the country.
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Making your packed lunch can seem like a chore. But it doesn't have to be. With a little inspiration even lunch can be exciting, as this article from The Guardian shows.

How have you been inspired to brighten up an everyday meal?
Lunchboxes made of awesome – in pictures
Graphic designer Heather ­Sitarzewski has been making her son his own pasta Miss Piggys and grape-nosed Mickey Mouses every day, and posting the results online
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youtube.com - Using Powerline ethernet you can run your network on your home / office existing power cables instead of pulling ethernet cables and this is ideal if you have patchy Wifi connections or you need stable...
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Take Me Home Wallpaper

Good morning Googler's

This is the last image from the recent trip to the Peak District with my wife +JUDE SHAW so I thought I would make it a good one and add it as a wallpaper, this is number 12 in this gallery that is exclusive to G+, feel free to download and I hope you enjoy, have a wonderful day.
...and 11 more photos.
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*One Person 's Craziness* ... is Another Person Reality.... ~~ Tim Burton
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Paleontologists Uncover Oldest Known Dinosaur Nest Site

Two years ago, paleontologist Robert Reisz and colleagues revealed that the Early Jurassic dinosaur Massospondylus started off life as an awkward little thing.

An exceptional set of eggs recovered from South Africa in 1976 contained the well-preserved skeletons of these baby dinosaurs, and the infants did not look very much like their parents.

A roughly 20-foot-long adult Massospondylus had an extended neck and a long, low skull and it walked...
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