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Penthouse, November 2008

Cover Girl Pet of the Month, Audrey Bitoni. Highlanders A Penthouse Pet, a reality-TV star, and two regular joes compete in the Drambuie Pursuit in the rugged north of Scotland. Metallica: Don't Call It a Comeback The monsters of rock return. Summers Love Sandy Summers. Golden Girls Heather Vandeven (2007 Pet of the Year), and Devon. PDF | 22.1 MB
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Science, October 24, 2008

Cover The surface of the Sun shows rapidly changing patterns due to convection, as well as global oscillations of very low amplitude. The CoRoT (Convection Rotation and Planetary Transits) satellite, launched in December 2006, has now measured both phenomena in other stars. In Brief: Where They Stand on Science Policy At the risk of oversimplifying these complex topics, the news staff of Science has boiled down what Senators John McCain and Barack Obama have said during the long campaign about some three dozen important issues. A Full Serving of Science Awaits the Next President Many scientific issues are never discussed during the campaign. But ignoring them doesn't make them disappear. Here are 10 meaty topics that we think the 44th president will have to chew on. Eyeing Oil, Synthetic Biologists Mine Microbes for Black Gold Biotechnology researchers want to reengineer microorganisms to turn agricultural products into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Last-Ditch Effort to Save Center at Vanguard of Stem Cell Research After ousting its CEO and board, the Australian Stem Cell Centre hopes to regroup around a plan that rebalances research and commercial goals. PDF | 25.8 MB
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Motor Trend, November 2008

Small Minded -- Ford Fiesta Is the most talked-about small car in America good enough to save Ford? Dodge Challenger in Europe An American in London... and Paris, Stuttgart, Innsbruck, Turin, Le Mans... 2009-2019 SUV, Truck, and Minivan Buyer's Guide New models with fuel-saving technologies and crowd-pleasing feature content. PDF | 36 MB
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Hustler, March 2004

Cover Girl Pantera -- home wrecker. Turning Japanese Tentacle rape, schoolgirl uniforms and three-cocked demons -- a peek into the weird world of perverted Japanimation. Suze Randall -- The Queen of Cooze Suze Randall has photographed every top model from Traci Lords to Jenna Jameson -- she's even shown pink herself. Better still, Suze and her daughter, Holly, have formed the ultimate mother-child porn team. PDF | 57 MB
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Pink'O Calendar 2008 - Edelweiss

Edelweiss, the beautiful blonde actress from Russia, has signed an exclusive contract with Sins Factory. The Pink'O brand is now shining as never before and the Pink'O Girls are growing in number and in visibility. 13 pics | 1600 x 2200 (Super HQ) | 9.6 MB
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Surfer, November 2008

Full Circle Chris Mauro sits down with one of the most powerful forces in Hawaiian surfing to discuss the past, present, and future of the lifestyle. Influential Humans Curren, Occy, Kelly, Bruce, Andy -- the "incredible humans" who've made Donnie the surfer he is today. The Road Never Ends A good surf adventure is hard to find -- especially in Southern California. PDF | 31.5 MB
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IEEE Computer, October 2008

Drinking with Dinosaurs We are told that we must learn from failure, but agreement with this principle does little to foster its enactment in the face of persistent psychological and organizational barriers. Total Recall An overview of the state of the art of brain computer interfaces gives a sense of the future potential for using BCIs in real-life applications. Noninvasive BCIs: Multiway Signal-Processing Array Decompositions The BCI neuroscience paradigm allows researchers to develop a new class of bioengineering control devices and robots, offering promise for rehabilitation and other medical applications. Brain-Computer Interfaces, Virtual Reality, and Videogames Major challenges must be tackled for BCIs tomature into an established communications medium for VR applications. Wireless Sensor Networks Wireless sensor networks will potentially affect all aspects of our lives, bringing about substantial improvements in a broad spectrum of modern technologies ranging from healthcare to military surveillance. PDF | 4.7 MB
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Playboy Estonia, October 2008

Playboy Eesti, Oktoober 2008. Kannestaar Seltskonnareporter Carola Madis lendab minema. PDF | Estonian | 29.5 MB
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Scientific American, November 2008

Jacking into the Brain Science-fiction writers and futurists routinely describe a day when advances in neuroscience and information technology will make it possible to treat the human brain like an outsize flash drive: memories could be uploaded or downloaded, and complicated devices could be controlled with no more than a thought. But how close is any of that to reality? A Sunshade for Planet Earth To avert global warming, some experts are willing to consider partly shielding the earth from the sun's rays. The Long Arm of the Second Law Seemingly in defiance of the second law of thermodynamics, nature is filled with examples of order emerging from chaos. A new theoretical framework resolves the apparent paradox. The Vaccine Search Goes On The unfinished quest for an AIDS vaccine has become a search for new approaches to the problem. DNA Computers for Work and Play DNA logic gates may one day make medical decisions from within your blood stream. For now, they play a mean game of tic-tac-toe. PDF | 15.3 MB
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