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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Pocketknife with exposed blade - Patent 6101724
The pocketknife of claim 1 in which the blade pivotally moves about a pivot axis and in which the location of the mechanical stop is proximal to the pivot axis.
The pocketknife of claim 1 in which the blade further comprises a gripping device positioned away from the cutting edge to facilitate pivotal movement of the blade relative to the handle between the folded and extended positions.
The pocketknife of claim 18 further comprising a locking device for locking the blade in the extended position, the locking device including a spring portion positioned for fly and releasably capturing the blade between the locking device and the stop when the blade is pivoted to the extended position.
www.freepatentsonline.com /6101724.html   (2952 words)

  
 Definition of pocketknife - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
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  Pocketknife Gifts
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www.cartoonstock.com /directory/p/pocketknife_gifts.asp   (601 words)

  
 PocketKnife
Small, fast and powerful, PocketKnife harnesses Outlook’s Contacts and puts them to work.
PocketKnife requires the versions of Outlook and Word included with Office 2000, Office XP, or Office 2003, and any version of Windows capable of running the corresponding version of Office.
If you are still using Outlook 2000, PocketKnife works with both Outlook configurations: Internet Mail Only (IMO) and Corporate/ Workgroup (C/W).
www.xintercept.com /pocketknife.htm   (216 words)

  
 indieville: review: lil pocketknife / barr split 7"
With this split, Deathbomb Arc has unearthed two acts from the wacky new underground dance movement, that new scene dedicated to bringing us indescribable rock/electro/pop/whatsit oddities that are fun to dance to (or, in some cases, gape and stare at).
Lil' Pocketknife is the act here I'm most familiar with, as I was fortunate enough to hear singer Kristy's work with DJ Shitbird.
Their side of this record is particularly successful, combining cute keyboard chimes with simplistically funky rhythms and unique rap-singing.
www.indieville.com /reviews/lilpocketknifebarr.htm   (299 words)

  
 Titanium Pocketknife
With two blades and scissors housed in a sleek and lightweight titanium case, this pocketknife is ideal for anyone who appreciates clean-lined efficiency.
Since titanium is amazingly durable, this knife will emerge from a pocket of loose change without a scratch.
A loop allows you to attach the knife to a key ring.
www.wards.com /wards/prod_display1.asp?product=86990&PID=591   (53 words)

  
 : : Blue Comet Music : : SALTY THE POCKETKNIFE feat. DUSTIN DIAMOND (SCREECH) : :
Now sporting a beard, Salty the Pocketknife's bass guitarist seems keen to shake off his image as adorable dork "Screech" from the US 1990s smash hit teen comedy "Saved by the Bell".
However good (or bad) they may be, it's Mr Diamond, recently appearing on the likes of Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, that should see his band receive decent exposure.
All in all, you could well hear of Salty the Pocketknife in the future, not because they're fantastic, which they're not, but due to the presence of you-know-who.
www.bluecometmusic.com /salty_the_pocketknife.htm   (697 words)

  
 Sonance Records | Independent Record Label from San Diego
Salty the Pocketknife takes progressive/ new-thing rock to the next level.
You simply have to get a drummer of the caliber of Evan Stone in order to maneuver through very crisp and effective grooves and odd time changes; changes which certainly make their music original and absolutely left of center.
You are being redirected to Salty The Pocketknife.
www.sonancerecords.com /Salty.html   (305 words)

  
 Tips for Using Camcorders   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It may not uncork a bottle of wine, but a camcorder ranks just after a pocketknife on my "must pack" list when I'm traveling.
The pocketknife analogy is an apt one, as digital photo capability and removable memory cards make camcorders multi-functional.
Of course, the main reason for toting a camcorder along on your travels is to make movies.
www.bestbuy.com /site/olspage.jsp?guideID=1043363125981&categoryRep=cat04000&type=page&cmp=&id=cat12077   (788 words)

  
 CD Baby: SALTY THE POCKETKNIFE: (Limited Quantity)
Salty the Pocketknife takes progressive/ new-thing rock to the next level.
You simply have to get a drummer of the caliber of Evan Stone in order to maneuver through very crisp and effective grooves and odd time changes; changes which certainly make their music original and absolutely left of center.
"Salty The Pocketknife powerfully demonstrates the ability to turn rock on its ear, fusing spoken word and melodic choruses, while juxtaposing well-played riffs with Rosebud's authentic and edgy delivery.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/pocketknife   (390 words)

  
 PocketKnife Peek Download ~ Tech News Watch
“PocketKnife Peek is an Outlook add-in for screening your e-mail as plain text before opening it in Outlook.
The add-in can be used to view all Outlook message formats, but is aimed particularly at averting the threats lurking in HTML mail.
PocketKnife Peek is a COM add-in that works with Outlook 2000 or later.”
www.lockergnome.com /nexus/news/2004/03/23/pocketknife-peek-download   (481 words)

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