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Select Brands FB-77 Pro Pots Football-Shaped 1-1/2-Quart Slow Cooker

Select Brands FB-77 Pro Pots Football-Shaped 1-1/2-Quart Slow Cooker First and Ten! Football enthusiasts are always preparing for the next big game. Show your love for the sport with the Pro Pot Football Slow Cooker—your smokies and wings will taste better than ever! Recipes are included for you to try something different every week. Cooks on low or high and has a convenient lid rack and has nonskid feet. Holds 1-1/2-quarts. Imported.
Customer Review: female sports lover
Buy this, you will love it. It’s great for sporting events. Great convenient size and works well. For the price I wasn’t expecting too much, but wanted it for Super Bowl weekend. Surprisingly this is a very nice crockpot. Easy to clean and works well.

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Lakers Put game 4 Behind Them
Kobe Bryant, Derek Fisher, Phil Jackson talk about their preparations for game 5. Padres Sink Indians With 5-Run 10th San Diego erupted for five runs in the 10th inning to top Cleveland, 8-3. Harvick: Young ‘punks’ among biggest complainers Kevin Harvick isn’t impressed with the attitudes of some of the […]

Hakuna s Kiting Page
Modern kiting is done with high-tech carbon fiber, kevlar and advanced ripstop fabrics. … kiting can be about staking a kite and having a picnic or it can be … Hot Points A blog by Go Daddy CEO and founder Bob ParsonsHot Points, a Web log (blog) by Bob Parsons, CEO and […]

Sherman Island & Bay Area Kiteboarding Trip
Jason and I were lucky enough to make an impromptu kiteboarding trip to the Bay Area from Wednesday until Sunday. For the last 6 years we have spent every Memorial Day weekend in the Gorge with the crew, but the forecast wasn’t looking promising enough to stick around locally this time. […]

EurekaFest - June 25-28, 2008
EurekaFest is next weekend! If any makers are going please let us know! Celebrate the inventive spirit at EurekaFest, June 25-28, presented by the Lemelson-MIT Program and the Museum of Science. Join a community of inventors and innovators at the Lemelson-MIT Awards Ceremony or see a nationwide high school invention showcase on the MIT campus. Saturday at the Museum of Science, watch live presentations of award-winning student inventions, rock out to an air-guitar performance, learn about wind energy with fun hands-on activities, and witness the design challenge finale: a “heavy metal” lift-off powered by wind, teamwork, and the inventiveness of teens brought together from around the country. Events are open to the public. For more information and events schedule: http://mit.edu/invent/eurekafest.html. Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Events | Digg this!

Neural net robot pogos and loves punk
For three hot and sweaty nights in July, punk music and robots collide at the ICA in a series of exciting and evolving gigs called Neurotic. Neurotic highlights the neurology associated with the essential human experience of pleasure, learning, taste and ageing within the context of the instinct to dance. Artist Fiddian Warman fronts ‘Neurotic and the PVCs’ when they play to an audience of humans and three 2-metre tall punk loving robotic versions of Fiddian’s younger self. Each robot has the ability to pogo up to an imposing height of 2.3 metres. Controlling these robots is a Neural Network modeled on the neurology of the human brain and educated in punk music. The performances will be at ICA London July 3, 4, 5, 2008. Neurotic and the pogoing robots [via] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Announcements | Digg this!

Automated clarinet makes it look easy
This robotic clarinet player took home first prize at the Artemis Orchestra Competition where participants are challenged to create embedded systems capable of playing traditional musical instruments. Developed by the Australian research group NICTA the robot operated clarinet impressed judges with its articulated mouthpiece interface and sheer playing ability. Second prize went to teamDARE for their work with the acoustic guitar, and third to HAMK on the piano - - Artemis Music Orchestra 2007-2008 [via Hack A Day] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Read more articles in Music | Digg this!

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