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Songr
Download free music directly from your desktop - no p2p, no ads, mp3s from 16 music search engines. Features:Download or listen to streaming music from 16 mp3 search engines Full album search Automatic conversion of results to direct links to listen with your favorite media player Audio extraction from YouTube videos Search by lyrics: Type some words and get the name of the song and an audio preview! Search by artist Download Songr 1.9.96 4 MB, XP sp3, Vista, 7, 8 Requires .NET Framework 3.5 No viruses, no spyware, no adware

Polaroid Gallery v.1.01 About Polaroid Gallery is a free, opensource flash gallery developed by myself, Christopher Einarsrud, in the year of 2006. I was originally going to use this for my online portfolio, but I ended up going for something completely different. I thought that it might come in handy for someone else, so I decided to release it here. How it works The script loads images and image titles dynamically from an external xml file or a flickr RSS feed. View fullscreen flickr example Updates July 16, 2007 You can now pass the xml-file you wish to load as a parameter when embedding the flash. Download Download Polaroid Gallery v.1.01Download FLA file(Note: The FLA file is not very well commented, and the parts that are is in Norwegian) Suggestions Comments, suggestions and questions can be sent to polaroid@no3dfx.com Donations You can donate money thru paypal if you wish to support further development of Polaroid Gallery v.1.01 and other upcoming opensource projects. Licence

Yahoo! uWall.tv | Listen to a Wall of Music © 2021 - Privacy - Terms Music on demand, free and unlimited music without download stereomood – emotional internet radio - music for my mood and activities Pageflakes Loading ... Error area The Burning Ear /// a music blog for people who don't have time for music blogs In My Humble opinion Psychology Today: A Wink and a Smile Men, don't assume that a new woman likes you simply because she listens to you. In fact, her "come hither" signals may be misleading. That's the conclusion researchers at Vienna's Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Urban Ethology reached. In their study, appearing in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior , 45 male-female pairs of strangers who thought they would be rating videos suddenly found themselves alone when the experimenter left to take a phone call. For 10 minutes the couple's interactions were secretly recorded and then examined for women's "courtship" signals such as hair-flipping and head-tossing. "One of the surprising facts in this study was that women do not send clear rejection signals," write the study's authors, led by Karl Grammer, Ph.D.

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