Professional Walking.

Dedicated to rumination through ambulation.

I'm Henry Faber, an information strategist and lover from way back. I flick here, scrobble here, design without apology here, and do great work here.
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With a stroke at the keyboard, users can erect stiff privacy barriers that will prevent their Web surfing habits from penetrating the browser history and defiling the sensitive auto-completion system with incriminating data where it might arouse the suspicions of subsequent users. Thanks to Private Browsing in Firefox 3.5, your friends and coworkers will never discover your unwholesome obsession with the hot pussies in the Cats-n-Racks section at CuteOverload.com.
First look: Firefox 3.5 released, ready to “upgrade” the Web - Ars Technica
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It took me three days to figure out that there was another side to the tape. That was not the only naive mistake that I made; I mistook the metal/normal switch on the Walkman for a genre-specific equaliser, but later I discovered that it was in fact used to switch between two different types of cassette.
BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | Giving up my iPod for a Walkman
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A dog that ran off from its owner in Seattle’s Seward Park found and ate some marijuana and got high
Dog just doesn’t say no and gets ‘stoned’ at park - Yahoo! News
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One very sneaky use for this is taking the battery to work and filling it up with your company’s power, then taking it home and powering your laptop(s) and USB devices off of this. Free power!
Gizmodo - HyperMac External MacBook Battery Review - Hypermac review
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