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So Close! Apparently Volcom are offering $10K to the first person who can prove they've nailed this trick. Get practising!
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More predictions... I realise that my crystal ball got it wrong for the Superbowl, but hey, what a great game and I'm glad about the result!
So, Clinton vs Obama and McCain vs Romney. It's going to be a hard one to call. Most of my interest in American politics has come from watching the West Wing, so I'm no expert, but surely McCain will win outright and get the Republican nomination. I expect there won't be a clear winner for the Democrats though. This one's probably going to go on till March 4th. Who would've have thought it two months ago? Hillary was drafting her inauguration. Any theories?
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A new little Facebook application I've created is a widget that lists current and upcoming events on our sister site Sportomaniac. With the African Nations Cup going on, Six Nations Rugby, SuperBowl and staple of Premiership football, there's loads going on!
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More than 150000 people filed their tax returns on deadline day last year. Looks like it's a similar story this time round - the website is "temporarily unavailable". So perhaps it's a good time to review some of the common errors made on self-assessment forms:
Common errors:
Common reasons for rejecting a tax return:
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New York Giants vs New England Patriots is the billing at Super Bowl XLII this Sunday. What with the flu the NY squad got this week (conspiracy anyone?), I don't think they have a hope, so that's who I'm supporting. US folk who are big fans of this annual event will probably be out at some party, but those of us in UK (and most other countries) will just have to be content with the coverage on BBC 2, what with it being on in the middle of the night... If you're up and also following the game (and perhaps trying to work out the rules), check out Sportomaniac for some live sports chat and armchair refereeing! Kick-off 23:15 GMT.
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I recently saw an article about the growing problem of plagiarism among students and so I've written a little piece of software as a tool to aid teachers in the fight against it. The application is called Collusion and allows users to select a folder on their hard drive that contains the students' essays. These are then checked against each other for evidence of "copy-and-paste".
This is version 1.0. All feedback, via the contact form or the Nimisis software Google group, would be greatly appreciated!
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Fans of CS Lewis' writing, such as the Narnia books, might be interested to hear footage of the man himself talking on BBC radio back in the 40's.
A related link is Librivox.org, which provides free audiobooks from the public domain.
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PriceCutReview.com got a mention in this fortnight's Webuser Magazine, who claim to be the UK's best-selling internet magazine. There's a feature article titled "Save Money Online" and we're tip number 39 of 60. They certainly know what they're talking about. Thanks guys!

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