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Solo AntiVirus 2008 7.0.7.0.1



Solo anti-virus not only scans for all viruses, it contains a unique System Integrity Checker to protect you from new Spyware, Internet Worms, Backdoor programs, malicious VB and Java scripts. It also effectively removes all existing Internet Worms, File infecting viruses, malicious VB and Java scripts, Trojans, Adware, Spyware, Backdoors, boot sector, partition table, file and macro viruses.
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 19:53 | Comments (0)
Etch A Sketch v1.0



Grizelda the witch has shaken things up inside the Etch A Sketch, and Knobby must restore “draw and order” to his world. Help Knobby save his kidnapped friend and stop Grizelda’s evil plan to turn everything in the Land of Aha! to Dullsville! Full of creative art tools, four unique game modes, tons of unlockable hidden items and a cast of hilarious characters, Etch A Sketch is innovative fun for the whole family! Check out this digital upgrade to the World’s Favorite Toy today!
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Posted in games by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 19:54 | Comments (0)
Norton AntiVirus 11.0 for Mac OS X



Norton AntiVirus 11.0 for Mac OS X
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 19:55 | Comments (0)
Janet Evanovich - Motor Mouth - Alex Barnaby #2-Unabridged Audiobook



C.J. Critt gives a high-octane performance in this NASCAR-based
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 19:56 | Comments (0)
Speed Download 5[MacOS]



Speed Download 5 combines four amazing products — a turbo-charged download manager with auto-resuming downloads, a fully featured secure FTP client, a file sharing utility with full encryption, and complete .Mac/iDisk/WEBDAV connectivity into one small and easy to use application.
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 19:57 | Comments (0)
Gumboy Tournament



Finally, you can test your reflexes, judgement and tactics while facing up to eight other players! A single player game, a multiplayer and a team-match – all in one. Gumboy Tournament is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed and popular arcade game Gumboy: Crazy Adventures that won numerous accolades including Gametunnel's GAME OF THE YEAR 2006. Once again the player can explore many phantasy levels, great graphics, a lot of environment interaction and light and particle effects. However this time extra features have been added: finally you can compete against your friends over the net or even just on a computer without internet.
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Posted in games by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 19:58 | Comments (0)
Agnitum Outpost Security Suite Pro 2009 Build 6.5.2355.316.0597



Outpost Security Suite - a robust combination of award-winning firewall, fast and effective anti-malware, personalized antispam and proactive Host Protection module to defend against the majority of Internet risks. Includes automated configuration service and other user aids.
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Posted in programs by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 20:00 | Comments (0)
Maynard Moose-Sleeping Beastly and Other Tales(KidsAudiobook)



"Mother Moose Tales," says the storyteller, "Preserve traditional moose values." If laughter is a moose value, we have to say they succeed! Includes Lazy Jack, Sleeping Beastly, Iron John and the Little Drummer Boy, Piggy Wiggy, and The Little Moose Who Couldn't Go to Sleep. Winner of the American Library Association Notable Award.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 20:03 | Comments (1)
Mary Norton-The Borrowers(KidsAudiobook)



The Borrowers is a children's fantasy novel by Mary Norton about tiny people who "borrow" things from normal humans and keep their existence unknown. Published in 1952, it won the Carnegie Medal for that year, and was selected in 2007 by judges of the CILIP Carnegie Medal for children's literature as one of the ten most important children's novels of the past 70 years.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 20:04 | Comments (0)
Ed Barker-Once Upon a Curse(KidsAudiobook)



Grade 4-6 - Princess Emma is anxious to marry Eadric, but first she must undo the family curse that threatens to turn her into an evil hag after her upcoming 16th birthday. Using the magical powers she is still learning to control, she visits the long-ago era when the spell was cast in an attempt to discover how it can be broken. Readers who enjoyed Baker's The Frog Princess and Dragon's Breath are the likeliest audience for this addition to the series as it seems to exist primarily to tie up loose ends. Even in this regard, though, it is disappointing. So much of the text is devoted to recapping the plots of the first two titles that there is not much room for a new story and the pace of this book is slowed considerably: " 'I'll put the spell in a ball like the ones we used when we fought King Beltran and turned his soldiers into frogs and mice,'" Emma calls to Eadric in the thick of battle. With such roundabout descriptions of the action, it's difficult to keep one's attention focused on the confrontation at hand. This title is necessary only in collections where the first two books are popular.
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Posted in books by ModTrainee on Jul. 07, 2008 // 20:05 | Comments (0)
Park Linda Sue-A Single Shard(KidsAudiobook)



Park (Seesaw Girl) molds a moving tribute to perseverance and creativity in this finely etched novel set in mid- to late 12th-century Korea. In Ch'ul'po, a potter's village, Crane-man (so called because of one shriveled leg) raises 10-year-old orphan Tree Ear (named for a mushroom that grows "without benefit of "parent-seed"). Though the pair reside under a bridge, surviving on cast-off rubbish and fallen grains of rice, they believe "stealing and begging... made a man no better than a dog." From afar, Tree Ear admires the work of the potters until he accidentally destroys a piece by Min, the most talented of the town's craftsmen, and pays his debt in servitude for nine days. Park convincingly conveys how a community of artists works (chopping wood for a communal kiln, cutting clay to be thrown, etc.) and effectively builds the relationships between characters through their actions (e.g., Tree Ear hides half his lunch each day for Crane-man, and Min's soft-hearted wife surreptitiously fills the bowl). She charts Tree Ear's transformation from apprentice to artist and portrays his selflessness during a pilgrimage to Songdo to show Min's work to the royal court he faithfully continues even after robbers shatter the work and he has only a single shard to show. Readers will not soon forget these characters or their sacrifices. Ages 10-14.
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