Posted on January 12, 2012. Tags: bf, bras, french lingerie, going to paris, ld, Lingerie, market, mass, mass market, Secret, secret lingerie, Shop, stacks, underthings, victoria
I know French lingerie is famous for their overall quality but how does Victoria’s Secret lingerie stacks up against it? Is it seen as just mid-range mass market American stuff?
More specifically, I will be going to Paris next month to meet my LD bf and was wondering if it would be better for me to just buy/pack a bunch of bras there or run out to the nearest shop the day after I arrive to pick up some sexy underthings?
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Posted on January 12, 2012. Tags: "tea, fact of the matter, financial institutions, george bush, george bush jr, hollywood stars, i don t care, Liberal, msnbc, OWS, Party, political pundits, proof, See, tea party
Conservatives against liberals/Liberals against conservatives: Don’t you ppl see your trained to hate each other?
If you go to any Occupy movement and ask the protesters what they think of the tea party just about all of them will have something negative to say without providing any facts or proof. Just complete talking points from political pundits on MSNBC and liberal Hollywood stars, and I don’t care what anyone says these occupy movements are predominately LIBERAL.
You ask someone who is affiliated with the tea party or someone who supports the message of the tea party and just about all of them also have something negative to say about Occupy movement protesters.
When fact of the matter is BOTH government and Financial institutions are to blame for the destruction of the economy and middle class. Obama’s top advisor’s are from wall street and so was George Bush Jr. so why the fight?
OWS needs the tea party as much as the tea party needs them for if both movements do not come together you will only have Americans against Americans. Which leads me back to my original question
Conservatives against liberals/Liberals against conservatives: Don’t you ppl see your trained to hate each other?
So why
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Posted on January 12, 2012. Tags: biology, difference, factors that affect population, factors that limit population growth, habitat, limit, limit population growth, niche, population size, primary and secondary succession, succession
describe four factors that affect population size
identify factors that limit population growth
explain the difference between primary and secondary succession
differentiate between habitat and niche
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Posted on January 12, 2012. Tags: atrix, cable, hdmi to hdmi cable, high def tv, phone, plasma, plasma tv, possible solution, Resolution, sharpies, smart phone, Smartphone, Vizio, way
I am using a mini hdmi to hdmi cable from the new Atrix 2 4g smart phone into a Vizio jv50p high def plasma tv. It looks fairly good but very noticeable in pixeling. I would like to make the resolution like it is seen on the phone. The enlarged resolution from the phone on to the t.v is obvious, and drops the quality of the picture. As far as can be seen, there is no ability on the tv to adjust settings for the picture, no options for this seem to exist. I am guessing that it is a preset resolution internal to the tv (unless there is a secret way to do it).
My only idea of a solution would be some type of app from the droid market? or a way of cabling that I am unfamiliar with. So any sharpies out there got a possible solution to this?
Thanks
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Posted on January 12, 2012. Tags: Australia., com, feedback, Forwarding, forwarding service, Purchased, service
I can’t seem to find any feedback on this company at all. There is also a fetchusa.com.au based in Australia which does not appear to be affiliated with the US company.
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Posted on January 12, 2012. Tags: Conglomerate, engineering, Heavy, information technology company, Insurance, korea area, korean chaebol, Life, multinational conglomerate, samsung engineering, samsung everland, samsung heavy industries, samsung life insurance, seoul south korea, wikipedia the free encyclopedia
LG too
Samsung
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samsung Group
Type Public (Korean: 삼성그룹)
Industry Conglomerate
Founded 1938
Founder(s) Lee Byung-chull
Headquarters Samsung Town, Seoul, South Korea
Area served Worldwide
Key people Lee Kun-hee (Chairman and CEO)
Lee Soo-bin (President, CEO of Samsung Life Insurance)[1]
Products Consumer electronics, shipbuilding, telecom, engineering and construction, financial services, chemicals, retail, heavy industries, entertainment, apparel, medical services
Revenue US$ 220.1 billion (2010)[2]
Net income US$ 21.2 billion (2010)[2]
Total assets US$ 343.7 billion (2010)[2]
Total equity US$ 141.1 billion (2010)[2]
Employees 344,000 (2010)[2]
Subsidiaries Samsung Electronics
Samsung Life Insurance
Samsung Heavy Industries
Samsung C&T etc.
Website Samsung.com
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Samsung Group (Korean: 삼성그룹 / Samseong Geurup / sam’sʌŋ gɯ’ɾup, informally Samsung) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. It comprises numerous subsidiaries and affiliated businesses, most of them united under the Samsung brand, and is one of one of the largest South Korean chaebol.
Notable Samsung industrial subsidiaries include Samsung Electronics (the world’s largest information technology company measured by 2010 revenues),[3][4] Samsung Heavy Industries (the world’s second-largest shipbuilder measured by 2010 revenues),[5] and Samsung Engineering and Samsung C&T (respectively the world’s 35th- and 72nd-largest construction companies).[6] Other notable subsidiaries include Samsung Life Insurance (the world’s 14th-largest insurance company),[7] Samsung Everland (the oldest theme park in South Korea)[8] and Cheil Worldwide (the world’s 19th-largest advertising agency measured by 2010 revenues).[9][10]
Samsung produces around a fifth of South Korea’s total exports[11] and its revenues are larger than many countries’ GDP; in 2006, it would have been the world’s 35th-largest economy.[12] In many South Korean industries Samsung enjoys a monopoly position.[citation needed] The company has a powerful influence on South Korea’s economic development, politics, media and culture, and has been a major driving force behind the “Miracle on the Han River”.
ignore the trolls
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