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nomad4224 is a 25 year old woman from Aberdeen, Scotland, UK.
Likes 4,367 pages, 228 videos, 297 photos69 fans • Received 9 reviews
Member since Oct 11, 2005

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Java and HTTP Proxy Settings | Some Java, J2EE and WebSphere stuffs
Liked it Jul 16, 3:20am 1 review internet
http://www.albeesonline.com/blog/2007/11/29/java-and-http-proxy-settings/
From the page: "-Dhttp.proxyUser=username -Dhttp.proxyPassword=passowrd"
constanttrek & Where it sits just now
Liked it Jul 7, 5:12am 1 review liberties
http://www.constanttrek.com/index.php/archives/199
From the page: "I just finished reading a book called The Islamist, a true account of a London raised Muslim who went from moderate to extremist, and then, via an intense and confronting journey, back to moderate, spiritual Islam again."
The New York Times & Log In
Liked it Jun 12, 5:45am 1 review
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/07/books/chapters/first-chapter-gusher-of-lies...
From the page: "In January 2007, in the video that she posted on her Web site that kicked off her presidential campaign,New York senator Hillary Clinton said she wants to make America â€oeenergy independent and free of foreign oil.” Former North Carolina senator John Edwards believes the U.S. needs â€oeenergy independence from unstable and hostile areas of the world.”"
BBC NEWS | UK | Q& 42-day detention
Liked it Jun 12, 2:04am 1 review
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk/7447218.stm
From the page: "How has the law on detention changed?

The amount of time that a terrorism suspect can be held without charge has altered significantly in the last eight years.

An overhaul of counter-terrorism laws in 2000 introduced the basic 48-hour detention, extendable to seven days with the permission of the courts.

In 2003 that was doubled to 14 days - and the Terrorism Act 2006 took it to 28 days. That four-week limit came after then Prime Minister Tony Blair was defeated in a bid to introduce 90 days. Gordon Brown initially floated the idea of 56 days after coming to office in 2007 - and later settled on 42 days."
constanttrek & Algeria!
Liked it Jun 10, 2:32am 1 review
http://www.constanttrek.com/index.php/archives/198
She's going back on the walk! :)
http://www.jeremygaddis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/11982893749011.jpg
Liked it Jun 6, 2:48am 496 reviews humor
http://www.jeremygaddis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/12/11982893749011.jpg
Royal National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liked it May 27, 3:46am 1 review
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_National_Park
From the page: "Curracarong"
FT.com / In depth - US begins to break foreign oil ‘addiction’
Liked it May 20, 4:55am 2 reviews politics
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/eda93eea-259f-11dd-b510-000077b07658.html?nclick_ch...
From the page: "The US is starting to break its "addiction" to foreign oil as high prices, more efficient cars, and the use of ethanol significantly cut the share of its oil imports for the first time since 1977.

The country's foreign oil dependency is expected to fall from 60 per cent to 50 per cent in 2015, before rising again slightly to 54 per cent in 2030, according to the head of the Department of Energy's statistical arm."
Sun.Star Breaking News: Thailand drops plan for rice cartel (6:03 p.m.)
Liked it May 12, 5:49am 1 review
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/net/2008/05/06/thailand.drops.plan.for.rice....
Phillippines pushes for continues export? "But Edgardo Angara, chairman of the Philippine Senate's Committee on Agriculture, has expressed concerns that a small group of producers could control the staple food and price it out of reach for "millions and millions of people." "
Bush administration moves to exploit Burma cyclone disaster
Liked it May 11, 5:45am 2 reviews news
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=KAY20080509&a...
From the page: "Bush did not say why it was necessary for the US to carry out its own assessment in order to release more aid, nor did he elaborate on what was meant by promises that the US military would help "stabilize the situation." US Navy ships are standing by off the coast of Thailand to intervene."
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