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Note: Sorry about all of the 'hot deals' entries (someone referred to this blog as CorporateShill.com).
The deals and things are being fed into Multineedia.com. We will soon move the deals category over to Multineedia so you don't have to read it, and we apologize for any inconvenience.

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    Some 'Lost Jazz & Swing' from Hepcat Willy, a site with a LOT of music.

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    This Is Phoenix, Not The Circle Jerks
    Album share on MisterSwank.com. Found link on WeirdoMusic.

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    Why MP3 Players don't have AM radios

    AMP3 Player

    Inspired by Jim.

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    The Missile Launcher is a Quarterback

    Also from DefenseTech:

    “The [missile] launcher is a quarterback. What’s the best way to stop the quarterback from throwing the ball?” he tells The Hill. “You use your defensive linemen. If you can tackle him before he launches the ball, there’s not a threat. That’s what we call our boost-phase defense.”

    Source.

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    Open Source Warfare

    From DefenseTech:

    "OPEN SOURCE" INSURGENTS RISE
    It used to be that a small group of ideological-driven guerilla
    leaders would spread information, tactics, training, and cash to their
    followers. No more. Internet-enabled insurgents with only the loosest
    of real-world connections can now share all of that freely online.
    John Robb -- who's doing some of the smartest thinking and writing
    around on the subject -- calls it "Open Source warfare."

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