www.portal9journal.org Review:

Portal 9 - Portal 9 is a journal of stories and critical writing about urbanism and the city. By focusing on a unique theme, each issue blends creative writing, photography, and personal essays with academic scholarship, perceptive journalism, and cultural critiques. Backed by Solidere, the land development and real estate company, Portal 9 is based in Beirut and published twice yearly in separate English and Arabic editions. It addresses the need for a conscientious debate about architecture, planning, culture, and society in urban contexts across the Middle East and the rest of the world.


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  • Pirate UFO - Best played when drunk

    There's nothing like drunk ouija! Watch as the planchette continues to spell out "xxcagddp [sun] 625 tuy [goodbye]", regardless of the question asked. taunt the spirits, keep arrested development playing in the background.

  • Charlie in NW - BUT, BUT! There is a problem. Read carefully. Good device but limitations apply!

    This review will go over Functional vs. Practicality vs. Limitations. The combined rating is 4-stars.

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    I'm on MacPro 10.6.8, full installer included, along 10.4, 10.5, 10.7, 10.8, bum, restarted, connected. Thanks!

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    I'm a veterinary assistant still learning the tricks and trades of the business. But every vet I've spoken to has said this is the product to use on dogs, cats, and even horses! It's amazing and I love it because it gets rid of plaque in a snap! We use this in our offices during dental cleanings and I use it on my pets everyday! So far best pet dental product I've used! I seriously hope they come out with a rinse for horses when they get their teeth floated!!!!

  • Richard W. Baker - All in all its a great

    Met the need, flimsy metal, very little room behind tv whole on wall to allow cords to bend, need to take off wall to pug anything in, my 65" makes it very difficult.