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By Sherri Morris
As a mommy-to-be, anticipating motherhood brings thoughts and dreams of the holiday smiles that her baby-to-be will have. She envisions her child’s first picture with the Easter bunny, the first Easter egg hunt, the wonderful mess created by coloring the first Easter egg and the amazement on her child’s face when they wake to their first Easter basket.
Why not make the mommy-to-be in your life’s Easter dreams start with her. It’s time to make an Easter basket just for mommy-to-be and we have the best gift …
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Cellictica Ltd. today announced that the company’s Trippo(TM) VoiceMagix speech-to-speech translator application for iPhone(TM) is now available on the Apple App Store in the U.S. The Trippo VoiceMagix app allows users to speak freely, let the app recognize what was said, and get it translated in a selected language and spoken back to them in just seconds. The translated sentence is also presented in text with the appropriate character set.
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by Jon Eckert
I’ve recently fallen into a paradoxical blip in the time-space continuum. That is, to me, each day lasts for one week (7 days; 168 hours; 10,080 minutes; 604,800 seconds) while each week is as short as a single day (24 hours; 1440 minutes; 86,400 seconds). Wrap your firing synapses around that one. Believe me; I’m just as bewildered as you are. As far as I can tell, for the rest of humanity, time crawls by second-by-second, minute-by-minute, hour-by hour, and so on.
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By Jon Eckert
This morning I had an epiphany. It was birthed by a string of hardly spectacular events which launched my level of understanding to new heights; an unsullied re-birth. Like waking up to soft sunlight, birds chirping, and the unmistakable smell of breakfast on a Saturday morning.
Let me tell you how I discovered that I hate to love coffee.
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By Jon Eckert
I recently realized that I’m selfish and self-absorbed. In my defense, I’ve alwaysknown I was naturally selfish; what human being isn’t? But I never grasped the magnitude of it until the other night.
A friend and I were on our way to Starbucks to drown the day’s anxieties in caffeine and sugar. We were making small talk at a stop light and somehow got on the subject of golf.




