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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Web Wanderings 022

The first entry in this series was created about a year ago, and the evolution of the format was acknowledged in the fifth iteration. I am not liking the News Feed much in Facebook; the same stories are displaying three or more times.
Facebook Enables Facial Recognition For Millions -- Here’s How To Turn It Off
“Facebook’s well known facial recognition system was limited to users in North America, but it went global over the past couple of days.”
Twitter / Chris Beveridge: “Any article that has to explain what Facebook is to the reader has failed.”
Health Secretary Sebelius asks minister to help push back against
“U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius asked black pastors and clergy members to help the administration fight what she called ‘mistruths’ about the health care reform law President Barack Obama signed into law last year.”
Let us suppose for the moment that you are correct.
Obama Doesn’t Fear Double-Dip Recession in Face of Rising Unemployment Rate
“President Barack Obama said he is not worried about a double-dip recession, and he believes the economy is recovering, despite the weak jobs report release on Friday, showing unemployment reached 9.1 percent.”
Now that the moment has passed, you are in fact wrong again.
Fox News Poll: Obama Approval Drops, Reelection Numbers Bad - President Obama - Fox Nation
“The president's job rating has returned to pre-bin Laden raid levels, according to a Fox News poll released Wednesday. Currently 48 percent of American voters approve of the job...”
Both the Porsche Boxster and the Porsche Cayman seat only two, so I can guess that Hannah Mott rode in either a Porsche 911, which has a rear bench seat; or a Porsche Cayenne, a five-seat, mid-size luxury crossover based on the Volkswagen Touareg; or a Porsche Panamera, a five-door, four-seat luxury sedan. Of course, I am also assuming that the Porsche was a late model.

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