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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Reverse DNS Lookup

Reverse DNS Lookup: "This site does a reverse DNS lookup of an IP address by searching domain name registry and registrar tables. IP addresses are four numbers in the range of 0 to 255 separated by periods.
You may be able to identify the domain name of a spammer sending you spam email or the domain name of a computer trying to break into your firewall or someone trying to hack your system."

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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Update: Missing Marketer Todd Tweedy Found After #FindTodd Social Media Effort

Update: Missing Marketer Todd Tweedy Found After #FindTodd Social Media Effort: "Last night internet marketer Todd Tweedy posted an eerie public Facebook wall post that kicked off a social media campaign to locate him. He’s since been found since we first posted this story.

News of Tweedy being found was posted on Facebook:

Prayers answered. Todd is found and in medical care. Gabriela is on her way to him. Gabriela will share what she can when she can. A million thank yous for all your prayers/vibes/karma."

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blanks | Co.Design

blanks | Co.Design: "Recent Headlines

Tjep Creates A Restaurant Decor Inspired By Rail Dining Cars
Almost Genius: A Modular Kit Of Shoes, Which You Can Fix Yourself
Simple Genius: Drawers That Break Into Seating For 7, For Parties
An Awesomely Complex Kite That Looks Like A Pyrite Crystal
Our 11 Favorite Branding Projects Of 2011"

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Carl Sandburg- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More

Carl Sandburg- Poets.org - Poetry, Poems, Bios & More: "started some of his most ambitious projects, including his study of Abraham Lincoln. From childhood, Sandburg loved and admired the legacy of President Lincoln. For thirty years he sought out and collected material, and gradually began the writing of the six-volume definitive biography of the former president. The twenties also saw Sandburg's collections of American folklore, the ballads in The American Songbag and The New American Songbag (1950), and books for children. "

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