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~ Wednesday, January 4 ~
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CloudOn Brings Microsoft Office to Your iPad, Complete with Cloud Storage http://t.co/yeYfSYx8


~ Monday, January 2 ~
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M.I.T. Game-Changer: http://t.co/rklM8bIT - Gratis uddannelse til alle! Jeg er på!


~ Sunday, January 1 ~
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Man U tabte…. muhahahaha Lover godt for City… Som naturligvis taber til Liv’pool …@rosendahl2000 Godt nytår!


~ Friday, December 30 ~
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Tænker du også på lidt passiv indkomst i det nye år? Tips og tricks her: http://t.co/NzuWa7vU


~ Tuesday, December 27 ~
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Kan se, at #TV2 sender Baronessen fra Benzintanken i aften. Jeg KAN simpelthen ikke vente med at få lov at betale for den kanal! #NOT


~ Monday, December 26 ~
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sensecommunication.dk is out! http://t.co/GkCki5Jd ▸ Top stories today via @clausjohnsen


~ Sunday, December 25 ~
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Spillehygge (Taken with instagram)

Spillehygge (Taken with instagram)


~ Thursday, December 22 ~
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Læser-anmeldelser er milliarder værd: http://t.co/cZQtw6RW


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Last year, Americans spent almost a billion dollars on 27 million Christmas trees, according to the National Christmas Tree Association.  It takes eight to 12 years for the average evergreen to grow into  fluffy adulthood, at which point it’s typically chopped down and trashed  within a month or two. And artificial trees are often made in  sweatshops in China and rot for centuries in landfills. (Plus, their  plastic leaves aren’t fooling anybody). So where’s the Yuletide greenery  enthusiast to turn? Check out these creative and DIY alternatives to  the traditional fir or plastic holiday centerpiece that rely on  materials you’ve already got around the house.
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good:

Last year, Americans spent almost a billion dollars on 27 million Christmas trees, according to the National Christmas Tree Association. It takes eight to 12 years for the average evergreen to grow into fluffy adulthood, at which point it’s typically chopped down and trashed within a month or two. And artificial trees are often made in sweatshops in China and rot for centuries in landfills. (Plus, their plastic leaves aren’t fooling anybody). So where’s the Yuletide greenery enthusiast to turn? Check out these creative and DIY alternatives to the traditional fir or plastic holiday centerpiece that rely on materials you’ve already got around the house.

Read more on GOOD→


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~ Wednesday, December 21 ~
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