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Three years ago I reviewed the Zojirushi brown rick cooker and today I am reviewing the latest version of the next version Zojirushi rice cooker:  The Induction Heating System NP-GBC05.  I love the sleeker design of the new cooker.  Janna thinks it looks like a late 80's CD player.

McSweeney's Quarterly Concern is a quarterly literary magazine started by Dave Eggers, originally with the goal of publishing stories of high literary merit that were rejected by other magazines. Eventually, it turned into a mixture of rejects and original submissions and Eggers made sure that every issue was different from the last -- one issue came looking like a big stack of mail, for example. Another issue was nothing but graphic art and came wrapped in a giant newspaper comic section with original Sunday Funnies.

Supporting Coco Over Leno

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Though not everyone here at the Boles Blogs Network is fond of Conan O'Brien, I do agree that it was a poor decision for Jay Leno to have been moved to a different show at ten o'clock. Rather, Jay should have retired so that NBC could continue showing dramatic television and Conan and Jimmy should have been put where they tenuously exist at the moment. Instead, the ridiculousness of the last few months took place and now NBC wants to push The Tonight Show to 12:05am.

Nine Nine Nine

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The Beatles re-arrived yesterday, in their ongoing, 40-year, British Invasion of melody, mind and matter. Most of the good radio stations in New York City played hour-long Beatles song cycles yesterday in honor of their latest remastered music mastery.

Retiring Paul McCartney

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There comes a time in every performer's life when fading away is better than continuing to perform at sub-par levels. The time is now for Sir Paul McCartney to hang up his axes, retire his strings, and stop singing in public. Forever.

The Noise I Am

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I hate noise.  I don't like honking cars or sirens or the sound of people walking on top of me -- but that's life in the Big City and there is no escape from noise.  Even suburbia is polluted with sound -- lawnmowers, leaf blowers, motorbikes and snow blowers.  Everything every day adds to the cacophony of clanking we must all bear with our ears. 

The Sony Vaio P Blows Chunks

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I was disappointed to learn yesterday that spending $900.00USD for a Sony Vaio P netbook/notebook only buys you blown chunks as you try to pick up the limits of your life after assuming the Vaio P would actually be a usable computer.  It is not.

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