Nov 13, 2009 -
Well, I do declare! This week's The Office was silly good fun. Distraught over rumors of bankruptcy, Michael suggests that the employees engage in a murder mystery game called Belles, Bourbon and Bullets to keep their spirits up.
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May 08, 2008 -
Found this on Science Alert:
http://www.sciencealert.com.au/features/20071608-16209.html
Working green: 50 tips to reduce your office's waste
Thursday, 16 August 2007
By Jessica Hupp
From daily smog to the rising threat of global warming, it’s pretty obvious that we all need to clean up our act a little. Much has been said about how to go about doing this at home, but what about in the workplace? Copiers, computers, even old floppy disks, can make a huge impact on the environment.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
Watch this magic globe revolve with no apparent means of propulsion or support. It uses the latest technology to turn the globe every 18 seconds.
The globe can rotate on its crystal base (included), or on virtually any flat surface.
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Jun 05, 2008 -
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Nov 06, 2009 -
"Tokyo-based Nakabayashi offers everything from bookbinding services, child car seats and office products. But the newest (and certainly coolest) product of the 2,000-man company is an in-office machine , which turns used copier paper into toilet rolls, right there in the office. Brillant.
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Nov 12, 2007 -
What you need to know before attending your holiday office party
By Andrea Syrtash, ONDating
Sepcial to Yahoo! Personals
Updated: Nov 12, 2007
Andrea Syrtash interviews two office romance veterans with decidedly different points of view. See what they say about workplace affairs.
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Nov 26, 2009 -
From Gossip Cop
So what’s next for Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart after the box office success of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon”?“Rob & Kristen Eager for Baby” announces the always (ahem) reliable National Enquirer.Oh, boy.“Great news!” the tab trumpets. “A baby ‘vampire’ will be winging its way to ‘Twilight’ co-stars – and off-screen lovers – Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.”Yeah, this is going to be even sillier than we thought.A “source close to the couple” tells the tabloid, “Kristen and Rob want to have kids.” “While they initially felt they were too young, those fears seem to have evaporated,” the source continues, “They feel having a baby would cement their love.”A “close source” confides the two “would like to be married before having a baby… but if Kristen gets pregnant before they get hitched, that’s OK, too.”Curious about how the Enquirer backs up its bombshell assertions?“Back in July, an Australian publication claimed Kristen was pregnant… it turned out she was not pregnant… but they’re working on it.”You mean this Australian publication? The one that was – as the Enquirer admits – 100% wrong?(Here's your sex education lesson for today, listen up now)Oh, but that’s not all!
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Apr 07, 2008 -
Here’s yet another reason to adore NBC’s hit comedy “The Office:” the show recently paid tribute to a young fan who passed away unexpectedly from the flu by airing an “In Memoriam” segment at the end of Thursday’s episode.
By all accounts, Nathan Robinson was a 15-year-old who loved math, music and The Office.
On Thursday night, Robinson’s favorite TV show paid on-air tribute to the Massachusetts high-school student who died March 14 of flu-related complications.
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Feb 12, 2009 -
Congressional Offices Don't Have the Stimulus Bill, Lobbyists Do
February 12, 2009 04:14 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print
By Paul Bedard, Washington Whispers (US News and World Report)
We're receiving E-mails from Capitol Hill staffers expressing frustration that they can't get a copy of the stimulus bill agreed to last night at a price of $789 billion. What's more, staffers are complaining about who does have a copy: K Street lobbyists. E-mails one key Democratic staffer: "K Street has the bill, or chunks of it, already, and the congressional offices don't.
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Nov 25, 2009 -
Zac Efron can act, people! Okay, so he's not going to win an Oscar for his performance in Me and Orson Welles, but he does take a step away from the tween territory of High School Musical and 17 Again to prove that he can hold his own among more experienced performers.
Efron stars as the "Me" in Me and Orson Welles, an over confident aspiring young actor named Richard whose only prior work includes a couple of high school productions — until he lucks into a bit part in Welles's stage production of Julius Caesar.
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