Name: Ernesto Burden
Dateline: MANCHESTER, NH
Weblog: ernesto.burdenfamily.net [RSS]
Articles: 14
First Published: Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Last Published: Monday, June 9, 2008
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Book Review: Explorers of the Infinite by Maria Coffey— Coffey reveals the spiritual and paranormal experiences of extreme athletes.
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Music Review: Various artists - Guitar Masters Vol. 1— Music to make even the masters jealous
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Book Review: Adapting to Web Standards, CSS and Ajax for Big Sites— Practical advice on how to apply Web standards to HTML and XHTML, CSS, Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), and Web software applications.
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Music Review: The Lance Armstrong Run Longer Coaching Mix— If you’re looking for something to spice up your interval training, it’s definitely worth checking out.
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Zen V Plus MP3 Player Best In Its Price Range— The Zen V Plus, is the best MP3 player out there for under $200.
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Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth— Del Toro is also an amazing image maker – the pictures he paints with every scene in the movie are beautiful – even the dark,
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Why I Only Read One Peter Mayle Book A Year— “You’ll read this in a couple of days, and it will make you want to drink wine and eat cheese while you're doing it,” she
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Review: Sweet World Music Escapism— Beyond variable individual artistic merits, world music transports; all the better when presented in a well-balanced compilation.
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Book Review: Sedaris' Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim Is Wicked, Human— Sedaris’ essays are wicked and cutting and aimed at dysfunctional family dynamics so sharply that, were they not also so sweet and funny, I would
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Book Review: Those Terrible Middle Ages – Renaissance Thinkers Promoted Canards About The Medieval Period— The idea the Middle Ages were an ignorant period between the Classical Age and Renaissance is a myth.
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Brother Bear: A Story With No Villains?— ...
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Men's Movement Moved On?— The dimming of the men’s movement has to do with the fact that it was semantic and current generations, benefiting from developing definitions of masculinity,
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Book Review: Maine’s The Preservationist— Earthy, near-lyric and tangible as the dung of countless pairs of beasts befouling the decks of a floating menagerie...
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1776 Surprises, Despite The Fact We All Know The Ending— ...

