What most people think of as copy machines are these days known as "multi-function machines" that also scan, fax and even email. But to do all that, the machines store copies of documents on hard drives in a range of sizes.
"For a long time I believed that more wealth and luxury automatically meant more happiness," he said. "I come from a very poor family where the rules were to work more to achieve more material things, and I applied this for many years," said Mr Rabeder.But over time, he had another, conflicting feeling."More and more I heard the words: 'Stop what you are doing now – all this luxury and consumerism – and start your real life'," he said. "I had the feeling I was working as a slave for things that I did not wish for or need.
4. From my radio show days: Witness the power metal of Stratovarius!
5. From AmericanPapist: someone has developed "a belt with vibration sensors attached to detect movement in the belly of a pregnant woman and infused this technology with social networking site Twitter to send a message – a “fetal tweet” – when a kick is detected." Yes, tweets from your unborn baby. Awesome.
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