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Top 10 Places You’re Most Likely To Lose Your Cell Phone

Whether or not we like to admit it, our cell phones are a very important part of our lives. They usually contain valuable contacts, photos, videos, etc. (not to mention their communication capability). We've all lost or misplaced our cell phone at some point and felt life hanging in the balance. A mobile security company is now revealing the top 10 places you're most likely to lose yours.

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Montana River Flows And Water Levels Spring 2012

As we've now officially hit Spring in Bozeman, that means one thing....runoff. Flooding can become a big concern in our area so HERE you can get all the info you need.  This website will give you real time data on our river flows.

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Indian Man Uses Google Earth To Find His Long-Lost Family Of 25 Years

In 1987, a six-year-old boy in India went to a train station to beg for change. He fell asleep on the train, got lost, and ended up living on the streets (over 900 miles away). He was eventually adopted and raised by an Australian couple, graduated college with a business degree, and now runs a factory. The 30-year-old man was recently reunited with his family in India, thanks to faint childhood memories and Google Earth!

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Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan Says Rock N’ Roll Has Been Taken Over By ‘Posers’

Just about everyone in the music world (including our very own Michelle Wolfe) has once again descended upon SXSW in Austin, TX, one of the largest music, film, and interactive showcases in the world. Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins had some very interesting things to say from Austin a couple days ago.

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New Survey Reveals How Much Extra Time Away From Work Smokers Get

Ever wonder exactly how much time is spent by your smoking co-workers on those "smoke breaks?" Because I'm not a smoker I do, and I love that someone did the math on this.


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Meet The Third Generation iPad

The new iPad has landed! You can preorder Apple’s third iPad installment today, and if you do it sounds like you’ll get a serious upgrade. It boasts a super-sharp pixel Retina display, a new camera (with more megapixels), 1080p video recording capability, a much faster processor, more graphic performance, and more memory…oh and it’s 4G ready.


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Jason Segel Says He Won’t Be In The “Muppets” Sequel, And Is Fine With That

This is some good news/bad news for me. It's been confirmed that Disney is moving forward on a sequel to The Muppets (thumbs up), but Jason Segel is saying that he will not be co-writing or starring in it (and this would be the time to turn that thumb upside down).

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New Study Reveals Most Women Don’t Like Your Facial Hair Guys

I grow a light beard every winter. Apparently, women find that unattractive (good thing I'm married). Single dudes, listen up! A new study conducted in two different countries found the same result: In the eyes of most women, men with any kind of facial hair look older and are viewed as more aggressive.


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Why We Have A Leap Year

Ever wonder how the leap year was established and exactly what would happen if we didn't have one every 4 years? Basically, the leap year shift keeps the calender in line with our seasons. USA Today published an interesting article about why we have a leap year, with a brief history of the bonus day.


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5 Spring Cleaning Tips You’ve Probably Never Heard Before

The calender will say March tomorrow, and now that I'm getting older that means more than just basketball and St. Patty's Day. It's time to do a little Spring cleaning. I must be getting older because I found some interesting cleaning tips from Reader's Digest. Check out some of these easy, alternative cleaning methods that work.


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Check Out This Hit List Of Songs Originally Written For Someone Else

Spinner.com has put together a list of 11 songs that became hits, but were originally written for someone else. Apparently (and thankfully) this seems to be more commonplace within pop land...you'll see what I mean when you see this list.


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Rolling Stones Fan Museum In Germany Under Fire Over Lip Logo Urinals

It seems pretty logical to me that the Rolling Stones Fan Museum in Germany has urinals shaped like the big, juicy pair of lips that make up the band's iconic logo. Some feminists and others in Germany, however, find them to be discriminatory against women.