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| Anthurium plant - Jenmanii Kol |
| Published: June 19, 2007, 11:28 am |
| Tags: Anthurium, Anthurium Picture |
| Here another Picture of Anthurium plant. It call Jenmanii Kol in IndonesiaThe owner is mr.Ananta - Magetan - Indonesia.If you want to share your picture in this blog or want to sell anthurium plant just leave comment.Any advice for anthurium care for anthurium flower are welcome,just leave your tip on comment. |
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| Ypulse Tech Round Up: KOL & Red No More, Widgets, Online Confessionals |
| Published: September 4, 2007, 2:28 pm |
| Tags: Web |
| its kids and teens sites, KOL and Red (Paid Content). To me this signifies how far AOL has fallen from the giant it once was -- it used to be number one with kids and teens, and its mom-base loved the KOL parental controls...In other internet giant news, Yahoo! is going after the Facebook crowd with a new social network called Kickstart |
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| Streaming Kol Nidre |
| Published: September 10, 2007, 1:29 pm |
| Tags: Judaism |
| Wednesday evening with the Kol Nidre service. Here's a note from my in-box about an online way to watch and listen. My one caveat is the claim that this would be the first such. Somebody does have to be the first at anything, but the claims always outnumber the actuality. Hard for me to believe that some High Holiday service wasn't sent out ere |
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| KOL & RED No More |
| Published: October 17, 2007, 1:46 pm |
| Tags: Web |
| Cynopsis Kids newsletter: KOL and RED, AOL's kid and teen services respectively, appear to have come to an end as AOL laid off the staff yesterday, as part of an overall 20% reduction in AOL staff. The news comes after months of rumors about the demise of KOL and RED. Will the kid-targeted service continue? According sources, there is but |
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| Kol b'seder in the J-blogosphere (now that Jeff Klepper's here) |
| Published: April 25, 2008, 12:31 pm |
| Tags: Blogs |
| up to form a duo called Kol B'Seder ("Everything's Okay.") They're the source of some of my favorite tunes: melodies for "Modeh Ani" and for "Lo Alecha Hamlacha Ligmor" (you can listen to snippets of each here), not to mention this Shalom Rav and this Oseh Shalom (which Jeff wrote in Israel in '82.) (Both of |
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