<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>FlyNote.com</title><link>http://flynote.com</link><description>FlyNote.com RSS feed.</description><item><title>water</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=603&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>From the Boston Globe:  
 
YVONNE ABRAHAM 
Pure water, right on tap 
By Yvonne Abraham , Globe Columnist  |  July 22, 2007 
 
Do you know where the water in that bottle of Aquafina comes from? 
 
Pristine, snowy mountains like the ones on the label, perhaps? 
 
A virgin aquifer protected for centuries by layers of rock and ice in Norway, perchance? 
 
An underground lake on the edge of</description></item><item><title>chalkboards</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=602&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>http://www.whiteboardstation.com/chalkboards.htm?gclid=CLWstcLrvI0CFRNyZQodYxLj9A  
  
  
http://www.white-boards-and-more.com/Marsh-US-200-400-14GR-BL-Series-MR1047.html 
 
http://www.white-boards-and-more.com/Marsh-UM-200-400-18-14WT-MR1049.html</description></item><item><title>Treadmill workstation</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=575&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>from "here":http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/15170  
  
"Did you know you could lose as much as 66 pounds by sweating on you PC? Well using the Mayo Clinic's vertical workstation, that just might be the weightloss wave of the future.  
  
The vertical workstation is basically a desk mounted over a treadmill that lets office workers kill two birds with one stone - send emails, chec</description></item><item><title>One woman fighting an army</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=563&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>!http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0703/images/worldpress/13.jpg! 
 
"link":http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0703/worldpress13.html</description></item><item><title>feedmashr</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=558&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>"feedmashr.com":http://www.feedmashr.com/ is a wacky rss feed aggregator that culls the popular rss feeds from a bunch of popular social bookmarking and social news sites, plus nytimes. it has a novel approach to the many rss reader applications in that it mixes the link results into something resembling a link cloud. each link source is color coded.  not only that, feedmashr enables users to go b</description></item><item><title>Rapid Prototype / Z-Corp</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=554&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>http://www.waxbuilder.com/Sanders_Wax/sanders_wax.html (quote in)  
http://www.protoshape.com/tech/ (closed)  
http://www.a3dm.com/index_sav.htm (quote in)  
http://www.m2-systems.com/ (quote in)  
http://www.xpress3d.com/Zcorp3DP.aspx  
  
Courtney from Z-Corp suggests  
  
http://www.3drp.com/ (California) (Talk to Frank Caruso) 
http://www.dentprototypes.com/ (Pennsylvania)  
  
</description></item><item><title>Meh!</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=553&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>"Please don't tell me this isn't yiddish":http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,2026533,00.html</description></item><item><title>Fossil Meat </title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=521&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>Fossil Meat Found in 380-Million-Year-Old Fish  
"link":http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070212-fossil-tissue.html  
 
Australian scientists say they have found morsels of fossilized muscle—the oldest vertebrate tissue ever known—in the remains of two fish that lived 380 to 384 million years ago.  
  
Unearthed in western Australia 20 years ago, the specimens belong to two spec</description></item><item><title>Iraq &gt; Iran</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=520&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>!http://farm1.static.flickr.com/27/56147511_f7ad2a129b.jpg! 
 
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   1. You giggle whenever you use the colors F0CCED, EFF0FF and 44DDDD 
   2. You’re in the sun and you look around for a Drop Shadow to sit under.  
   3. You give your relatives a lecture about color spaces and profiles when you email them your vacation photos. 
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"The New York Times, the gray lady of establishment journalism, plans to begin posting user-generated video in March, an executive said Wednesday.  
  
Speaking in a panel discussion at the SIIA Information Industry Summit in New York City, Times executive Nichol</description></item><item><title>2006 Warmest Year Ever (shock)</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=491&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>"The United States recorded its warmest year ever in 2006, according to today's report issued by the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). The 2006 annual average temperature was 55°F, 2.2°F (1.2°C) above the 20th Century mean and 0.07°F (0.04°C) warmer than the previous warmest year, 1998. The NCDC had estimated that 2006 would be the 3rd warmest year in U.S. history last month, but an unusually </description></item><item><title>richard powers</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=490&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>words books</description></item><item><title>Free Movies on the Web</title><link>http://flynote.com/default.aspx?NoteId=489&amp;Author=whalerider&amp;SearchString=</link><description>"http://simplisticsmovielinks.blogspot.com/index.html":http://simplisticsmovielinks.blogspot.com/index.html 
 
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