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gapmusic on "For sale:Apple iphone 3G 16GB...Samsung Omnia 3G 16GB"

G MUSIC & SONS LIMITED(GAPMUSIC AND SONS LIMITED) is  global reputable International company that specializes in Sales, Supply and Distribution of brand new ,musical equipments and Electronics Gadget of the Highest Quality still at very affordable prices. The long-term relationship with clients is the first priority we have been concerned. We manage our business in the most honest and trustworthy ways. We offer our clients with high quality products in reasonable prices that make them get a promising profit and valuable business. Besides, we have dedicated staffs to provide the best services for our clients. Contact  the Sales Management ia below possible Emails... Place your order immediately: gapmusicltd@hotmail.com gapmusicltd@yahoo.com gapmusicltd@gmail.com PIONEER DJ MIXERS Pioneer DJM-3000 DJ Mixer......................................350Euros Pioneer DJM-600k DJ Mixer (Black Face)...................380Euros Pioneer CMX3000 Dual Rackmount CD Player............400Euros Pioneer DJM-600 Pro DJ Mixer.................................400Euros Pioneer DJM-1000 Professional Club DJ Mixer...........600Euros Pioneer DJM-800 Pro DJ Mixer................................600Euros Pioneer SM-1000 Audio and ideo Mixer...............1800Euros PIONEER DJ PACKAGES Pioneer CDJ800MK2 CD / MP3 Turntable + DJM800 DJ Mixer Package.........1000Euros PIONEER CDJ-1000MK3 / DJM-600 MIXER DJ PACKAGE.............800Euros PIONEER CDJ1000MK3 / DJM800 DJ PACKAGE ..................1,200Euros Pioneer DJ-X1 / Pioneer SW DJ SYSTEM ....................2000Euros Pioneer DJM-500 / Technics SL-1200MK2 ......................550Euros PIONEER DJ PLAYERS Pioneer CDJ-800MK2 Digital CD/MP3 Player...........300Euros Pioneer CDJ-400 Tabletop CD Player....................350Euros Pioneer CDJ-1000MK3 Digital CD/MP3 Player........450Euros Pioneer DJ-1000 Tabletop DD/CD Player..........700Euros Pioneer DJ-X1 Digital Turntable Player..............800Euros APPLE I PHONE Package content: iPhone 3G Stereo Headset with mic Dock Connector to USB Cable USB Power Adapter Documentation Cleaning/polishing cloth SIM eject tool Apple iPhone 3G 16GB Unlocked Phone..............350Euros Apple iphone 3G  8GB Unlocked Phone.......... ....300 Apple iphone 4GB Unlocked Phone cost...............200.   Nokia Phone Nokia8800 arte Mobile Phone..400 Nokia N96 16GB Mobile Phone..350 Nokia N95 8GB Mobile Phone..300 Nokia N81 8GB Mobile Phone..250 Nokia n80 Mobile Phone............160 Nokia N82 GPS Mobile Phone...250Euro   For fast ordering and MSN conversation please contact us ia Place your order immediately: MSN: gapmusicltd@hotmail.com Email: gapmusicltd@yahoo.com Yahoo messenger:gapmusicltd@gmail.com Your interest will be highly appreciated. With Best Regards Management.
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Google lets you calculate the cost of spam

Google has started a marketing campaign for its Google Message Security service. The service is aimed at business users who want to keep on top of the spam its staff receives every day, but their in-house solution is either not working, or costing too much. In order to show businesses how much money they could save, [...]
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GE working on superhydrophobic materials

Sure you have heard of water-resistant and water-repellent materials before, but the folks over at GE Global Research are pushing the envelope when it comes to keeping water off our stuff. Tao Deng has posted in his research blog that their division has been working on superhydrophobic surfaces. They discovered that when water is dropped [...]
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First Look: The UK

Have you ever wished there was an easier way to buy, install and play games? Well, now there is thanks to the good people over at Metaboli, who have taken on the bold task to revolutionize the world of PC gaming as we know it. Forget spending $50 to play one game that you
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Get your Christmas Ringtunes for your mobile phone

Ringtones are getting an upgrade and you may be able to trick out your mobile phones with some Christmas ringers as a result. In order to test out the new Ringtunes technology (which offers near CD quality ringtones on your cell phone) the company behind the technology is launching a special pilot website. The Christmas [...]
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Bash Trick: Watching Multiple Background Jobs

I recently had a need to add some error checking to a bash script that runs multiple copies of a Perl script in parallel to better utilize a multi-core server. I wanted a way to run these four processes in the background and gather up their exit values. Then, if any of them failed, I'd prematurely exit the bash script and report the error. After a bit of reading bash docs, I came across some built-ins that I hadn't previously used or even seen. First, I'll show you the code: wait.sh This is the bash script that runs the parallel processes and gathers up the exit values. #!/bin/bash FAIL=0 echo "starting" ./sleeper 2 0 & ./sleeper 2 1 & ./sleeper 3 0 & ./sleeper 2 0 & for job in `jobs -p` do echo $job wait $job || let "FAIL+=1" done echo $FAIL if [ "$FAIL" == "0" ]; then echo "YAY!" else echo "FAIL! ($FAIL)" fi sleeper And here's the Perl script that I wrote in order to test the functioning of wait.sh. It accepts to arguments. The first is the number of seconds to sleep (to simulate the delay associated with doing work) and the second is the exit value it should use (any non-zero value indicates a failure). #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $time = $ARGV[0] || 1; my $exit = $ARGV[1] || 0; sleep $time; exit $exit; Discussion New to me was the use of let to do math on a variable so that I can count up the number of failures. Is there a better way? There's no native ++ operator in bash. Similarly, using jobs to get a list of pids to wait on provided to be a very useful idiom. The code is straightforward and works for my purposes. But since 99% of my time is spent in Perl rather than bash, I wonder what I could have done differently and/or better. Feedback welcome. And, if this is at all useful to you, feel free to take it and run... Finally, I'm starting to really dig gist.github for showing off bits of code. It's good stuff. (comments)
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