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Give Your Valentine Sexy Feet It's almost impossible to tell your Valentine that his or her are a turn-off. So what do you do? How about buying a basket or travel bag of personal care products (either super feminine or super manly) into which you have discreetly placed a few foot care products under the more exciting items? Try body scrubs such as Philosophy's The Gingerbread Man Hot Salt Scrub or Victoria's Secret cologne. Anything from Bath and Body Works will do! Then tuck in the center some products for feet. There are attractive pedicure kits and some new products that do wonders for discolored nails and dry or callused feet.At the top of our list are products from Xenna Corporation. Natural NonyX® Nail Gel works wonders for yellow, discolored nails, and its new Callex® Ointment uses the power of natural plant enzymes to moisturize and exfoliate rough, flaking skin from heels and feet. Carol J. Buck, CEO of Xenna Corporation, says, "I hear from many individuals who have suffered with being embarrassed about how their look for years. It is often a wife or husband who takes the initiative to help their spouse find a solution. Wearing sandals again, or going to the beach and pool this summer without the embarrassment of yellow, discolored toenails or rough, cracked heels is easy to attain with a few changes to one's morning routine!"Recommended by podiatrists around the country, NonyX Nail Gel rids nails of their yellow or dark discoloration by exfoliating the source of the problem - keratin debris buildup under the nail. Dark, yellow or thick keratin debris can build up under nails over time, causing them to lose their clear, healthy-looking appearance. Patented NonyX Gel softens, breaks down and then clears out this unattractive keratin debris using natural ethanoic acid. NonyX Gel is also safe
Cookies with httplib <p>I needed to do a simple http get in the other day, the only catch was that I had to send a cookie. My first thoughts were that this might be tricky, but in practise it's a doddle. Below is a simplistic example passing a cookie (called "Fish", with a value of "Cod") using Python's <a href="http://docs.python.org/lib/module-httplib.html">httplib</a>.</p>
<pre>
import httplib
conn = httplib.HTTPConnection( "www.example.com" )
Headers = {"Cookie" : "Fish=Cod"}
conn.request("GET", "/fishfinder.html", None, Headers )
response = conn.getresponse()
data = response.read()
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<p>How hard can it be?</p>
Easy security blanket <p>Back in May del.icio.us announced some changes to their api, in a post curiously titled <a href="http://blog.del.icio.us/blog/2006/05/feel_secure.html">Security blanket</a>.</p>
<p>It took all of two minutes to update my <a href="http://feetup.org/blog/dev/projects.html">linkblogging script</a> (a different url, and https rather than http), source code for which can be found in the usual location: <a href="http://feetup.org/code/py/pydelicious.py.txt">pydelicious.py</a></p>
<p>One gotcha for Pythonistas is that the default win32 build of older versions of Python doesn’t have any ssl support, I’ve tried <a href="http://alldunn.com/python/">Robin Dunn’s drop-in replacement for _socket.pyd</a> and it seems to work fine.</p>
More Delicious tinkering <p>You may have noticed that I’ve given my <a href="http://feetup.org/blog/dev/python/Delicious-Tinker-One.html">linkblog entry generator</a> a slight revision, the output should be a little more informative with links to the tags used, and a link to the other people linking to each item.</p>
<p>As before, it’s <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html" title="GNU Public License"><span class="caps">GPL</span></a> licensed and the source code is available as: <a href="http://feetup.org/code/py/pydelicious.py.txt">pydelicious.py</a></p>
<p>One odd thing I encountered with <a href="http://dealmeida.net/en/Projects/PyTextile/">pytextile</a> was when I tried being too clever and used a definition list instead of nested unordered lists; definition list are pretty easy to do use in pytextile, but they appear to having a flaw in implementation. Their syntax is simple enough, for example</p>
<p>.bc dl. Monty Python:A British tv comedy series which first aired in 1969</p>
<p>would generate:</p>
<dl>
<dt>Monty Python</dt>
<dd>A British tv comedy series which first aired in 1969</dd>
</dl>
<p>It uses the colon character to split the items up, however if you try to use a link in a definition list things start getting strange. The format for a link is "link text":http://example.com and the definition list code spots the colon and split the link over two items! There’s probably a simple way around this but it’s not in my textile skillset yet.</p>
for diabetic use.Comments from users of NonyX Gel may be what your Valentine is really thinking: "My husband's toes were terrible looking but they have already started to change…I know that ugly toenails is such a small thing to worry about but we do because it is so ugly." "My husband is using NonyX and it's doing wonders." "My husband had this ugly toenail for 25 years and now, since using NonyX, it's clearing up beautifully." "Nonyx Gel is a great product! My husband bought a bottle and his nails are clearing up. We started sharing his bottle."According to Dr. Jack Morgan, a leading California podiatrist and podiatric surgeon, "Whether young or old, my patients care very much about the appearance of their feet. When a person's are unattractive to the opposite sex, it can dramatically affect their self-confidence." He adds, "I've had patients who even slept with their socks on. Sometimes a spouse will be asked to sleep with socks on, to prevent the scratching that can come from unattractive, thick toenails."A recent clinical study confirmed NonyX Nail Gel significantly improves toenail color and clarity by exfoliating yellowing keratin debris from under the nail, and is safe for use by diabetics. To view a recent TV news release on NonyX Gel, go to http://easylink.playstream.com/networknewssource/nonyx/nonyx.wvxNewly patented Callex Ointment has been shown in consumer studies to significantly reduce callus, dry, flaking skin and cracking on soles and heels within 15 to 30 days, and is safe for diabetic use. Acid-free Callex contains natural plant enzymes that exfoliate callus and rough, flaky skin, while leaving normal skin completely unaffected.Both NonyX Nail Gel and Callex Ointment are recommended by podiatrists, including Dr. Morgan, who says, "Among the many products for dry feet, only Callex contains natural plant enzymes, which have proven to be remarkably effective for softening and thinning calluses, exfoliating dry cracked heels and moisturizing dry, scaling skin."NonyX Nail Gel can be purchased in the footcare section of Walgreens, Rite Aid, Longs, Drug Emporium and most Medicine Shoppe drugstores. It is also available from podiatric physicians, independent pharmacies, www.drugstore.com and www.xenna.com. Callex Ointment is now available in the footcare section at Longs Drugs, from podiatric physicians and online at www.drugstore.com and www.xenna.com. Play Cupid this Valentine's Day and enjoy those sexy this spring!.
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