Feb 05, 2010 -
The Office is finally back this week (and I don't mean with a weak clip show). Dunder-Mifflin has been bought out by a company called Sabre, which means some ch-ch-changes for Michael and the rest of the crew. We get a couple of celebrity cameos, a little Pam and Jim awkwardness, and most importantly — the invention of the "suckit."
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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 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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Jan 30, 2010 -
The cables and cords under your feet might be your ticket to win a wireless headset in next month's photo contest on lenzr. Canadian photographers with an ounce of creativity might be well advised to have a look at this month's offerings on this serial contest website.
The new challenge, Everyday Tangled Web is designed to showcase the cords and confusion we create and use everyday.
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Jun 05, 2008 -
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Dec 04, 2009 -
Hmm, it just me or was this week's The Office just not as funny as we've come to expect? Michael visits a school for "Scott's Tots," a program that he started ten years earlier to send kids to college. The problem is that he can't afford to keep good on his promise.
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Dec 11, 2009 -
It's a Christmas miracle! After an uber disappointing storyline on The Office last week, this week saw a return to funny jokes that made me laugh out loud. The Dunder Mifflin crew is celebrating their holiday with a Secret Santa swap, and Phyllis dresses up as old St.
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Mar 18, 2010 -
For health-care opponents getting a busy signal when calling the capitol, Rep. Pete Hoekstra has a message for you: All politics is local, so swamp the phone lines of the state legislators too. “If the people in Washington aren’t willing to listen, if the Democrats aren’t willing to listen, then call your local state elected officials and tell them that you’ll hold them personally accountable to what Nancy Pelosi is going to do the American people in Washington this week,” Hoekstra told The Daily Caller of his “Make it Local” idea.
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Mar 18, 2010 -
For health-care opponents getting a busy signal when calling the capitol, Rep. Pete Hoekstra has a message for you:
All politics is local, so swamp the phone lines of the state legislators too.
“If the people in Washington aren’t willing to listen, if the Democrats aren’t willing to listen, then call your local state elected officials and tell them that you’ll hold them personally accountable to what Nancy Pelosi is going to do the American people in Washington this week,” Hoekstra told The Daily Caller of his “Make it Local” idea.
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Mar 18, 2010 -
Chris Weitz was determined to get the moon right. And when you have a movie about vampires and werewolves whose fans pay attention to every detail, it’s important to get the moon right.
For the director of „The Twilight Saga: New Moon,“ though, the impetus for showing the moon phase properly in the shot that opens the film was an astrophysicist, not a Twihard.
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