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Greetings Whim Tech fans! Welcome to the Spring 2003
Edition of Breast Technologies Week. Arguably this is one of the most popular
Tech section themes of all time. This year we recruited one of our staff
writers to not only write about the latest and greatest in bra technologies,
but thanks to a generous person, that writer was able to try and buy many of
our reviewed bras for this year. Also, we are including our typical fares of
breast modification, and are addressing the all-important issue of women's
breast health methods. While you may take this week "tongue in cheek" I would
ask that you do pay special attention to our content on breast health, and
breast modifications. More and more women are paying attention to how their
breasts look, and are not paying as much attention to how healthy they are.
With no further delay, Welcome to Breast Technologies Week!
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Breast Reduction: Is it For You?
Christie Griffith | Staff Writer
While many women wish they had larger breasts, many
women wish just the opposite. Large breasts can be awkward, painful and
embarrassing to their owner. Find out about the risks and benifits of reducing
large breasts here. Everyone with a full-chested loved one or friend should be
aware of why women go through breast reduction and the risks that are
involved.
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Bra Reviews 2003
Andrea Swartz | Staff Writer
They keep Îem high and dry, so to speak. They pinch,
and itch, bunch and pull. And all in all there are a great deal of women
who just say, "To hell with it!" However, despite that fact, this a review
of the latest bra innovations.
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Bra Revolution
Jonelle Thackston |
Graphics
Manager
In keeping with the theme of the week, Jonelle
Thackston, the genius behind 95% of the Tech Section graphics, was asked to
cover the history of the bra and various other things women once used to hold
thier breasts in place. Read on to see what Jonelle has uncovered! Intro
by Kevin Martin.
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Web Composition Week Six
Jonelle Thackston |
Graphics
Manager
In the beginning of the Internet there were no personal web pages, no music downloading, and no eBay. The Internet was strictly for email and file transfers between research institutions. It was not until 1990 that the Internet became public to all. Since then the World Wide Web has caused an evolution.
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Submitted For Your Approval Season 4: Seventh Edition
Amanda Hoffer | Life Section Manager
Submitted for Your Approval is Whim's weekly look
at the weirdest the web has to offer. From the slightly odd to the downright
bizarre, you can find it here. Dancing cats, oddball animations, and stuff that will amuse even the easily amused, we have something for everyone. Log on every week to check out the world wide weird with SFYA.
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Ask the Geek Season 3: Fifth Edition
Kevin Martin | Tech Section Manager
Ask the Geek is Whim's weekly technology help column,
where everyday folk ask our resident geek science and technology questions. Now in its third season, ATG is your source for sound, experienced advice on what has or might run amuck with you in the technology world. Kevin Martin, the Section Manager, uses his 10 years of modern technology experience, as well as the knowledge and experience of his guru friends, to answer almost all technology questions submitted. To get your question answered, see the link inside. Do you think you can stump the geek? This week the geek covers
a year of Breast Technology week questions.
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Tech Section Manager
Kevin Martin
Tech Section Staff
Brice Hutchings, Asst Mgr.
Amanda Hoffer
Jonelle Thackston
Shaun Corley
Andrew Kinback
Nick Pietron
John Coridano
Matt Witherow
Greg Woodruff
Chris Brown
Christie Griffith
Steve Glassbrenner
Sarah Cecil
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