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[Late Night With Mr. X & Just Julie] We can carry around Pocket PC devices in our pocket that could land a man on the moon if you had to, yet, we have to worry about bird flu."
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[Just a Bump in the Beltway] Help Yourself: What to do if birdflu comes here By RAMONA SMITH smithra@phillynews.com It's still half a world away. And nobody knows whether it will ever turn up in Philadelphia.
[Nimmy's World] Crap trains: The nearest I can get to a resting position these days is slumped forward on a table, mobile phone in my pocket poking my rib cage, playing footsie with the complete stranger opposite, who has made the unfortunate choice to share my germs at close proximity. When I need to reach into my pocket for a handkerchief, I end up sharply elbowing my neighbour in the chest.
[LoopyLibrarian - Librarianship with a Jangle Angle] Leccy on the Heap: Fears that the deadly Asian bird flu may have spread to Europe were heightened yesterday when the Romanian government confirmed that three ducks have died of a strain of the disease in the east of the country. Scientists in Britain are to conduct tests on samples to find out whether the domestic ducks were infected by the dangerous H5N1 strain, which has so far been confined to Asia.
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[Rebeccablood.net] what's in rebecca's pocket?: This is Pandemic Flu Awareness Week. I'm going to start the week by linking you to a few news stories to help you understand the situation, move to the resources explaining how you can prepare (some people are positing 90-day quarantines once a pandemic arrives), and end the week with information on how to keep up-to-date on the topic.
[Rfid.weblogsinc.com] Possible Use of RFID in Fight Against Bird Flu - The RFID Weblog ...: There is some thought that RFID technology could be used in the fight against the spread of bird flu, which has already threatened people in Southeast Asia with fears it could become a pandemic. The idea is to track the movement of livestock or people susceptible to an outbreak during the course of their normal everyday activities.
[Riehlworldview.com] Riehl World View: The likelihood of a human flu pandemic is very high, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt warned Monday as he sought Southeast Asian cooperation to combat the spread of bird flu.
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