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LIFE Ionizers to offer Laser energy technology in alkaline Water Ionizers 2012 Models.

Life Ionizers activation technologies now offer Bio-Energetic Laser as an option in mid-range and top of the line life Ionizer 2012 models.

Bio-Energetic activation technology designed to remove negative energetic frequencies that are said to be found in the air of toxins and chemical processing. After the negative energies are removed; the laser is designed to encode the water with the correct nutritional information biophotonic.

The energetic frequencies generated by bio-resonant laser technology intended to help align the subtle energetic system of the body. Research shows that cells in the body communicating using subtle energies. Some researchers believe that when the subtle energy fields in body balance, internal healing mechanism that is activated.

Tap water undergoes extensive processing and chemical toxins much effort to make it safe to drink. alkaline ionized water with the laser frequency is intended to improve the quality and vitality of water in quantum level.

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San Diego Padres CEO Jeff Moorad interesting applications to complete the purchase of the Club

San Diego Padres CEO Jeff Moorad on Friday cancelled the construction of baseball to complete his purchase of the Club to focus on getting MLB

Moorad had 49 percent of the Padres. He and a group of investors to buy the rest of the governing majority owner John Moores in January, but fellow owners deferred votes on the proposed transfer, saying they needed clarification on financial information.

The move could be temporary. It

There is speculation that Moorad would use money from the TV deal to help pay off rather than pumping to the Moores salary players from a team that finished the year 2011 at 71-91, last in the NL West.

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MeeBlip SE: an affordable, Open Source DIY synth

Why is the creator of MeeBlip SE leaves the lid of their sauce? Because they love Open Source!

Compact hardware synths are very much a month, but few as small and affordable as an open-source MeeBlip, which comes courtesy of making music and Digital reflex.

Now we have a new version-MeeBlip SE-to consider, which adds new features, improved layout, improving the compatibility of MIDI and patch storage.

MeeBlip SE digital rather than analog, but $ 149.95 ($ 139.95 to 31 March) make your synth that you can build yourself with no soldering required. Alternatively, you can purchase a kit that needs soldering to assemble for $ 129.95 ($ 119.95 to 31 March).

Finally, there is a special version for hackers who come without switches and knobs and can form the basis of your own synth. It costs $ 39.95.

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