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 Colorado police investigating the 1996 death of JonBenet Ramsey are trying to learn the identity of an America Online subscriber who claimed in an Internet message that he witnessed  stanley uk the 6-year-old s slaying.The Washington Post reported Saturday that Boulder, Colo., police Detective Thomas Trujillo  stanley cup asked Loudoun County, Va., investigators to file a search warrant asking AOL for the user s name, e-mail files and buddy lists.Boulder city spokeswoman Jana Peterson confirmed the report in an interview with Denver s KUSA-TV, but said:  It is not, in our estimation, any more significant than any number of tips that we ve received in the past five years. An affidavit for the warrant said the message was posted on a Web site devoted to JonBenet, who was found beaten and strangled in the basement of her family s Boulder home on Dec. 26, 1996. No charges have been filed in the killing.Boulder Police Chief Mark Beckner received an e-mail Aug. 8 from an AOL user about the  confession  directing police to the Web site, according to the affidavit.         I feel so guilty for what I ve done,  the message on the Web site read, according to the Post.  I was there when the whole thing occurred. I never wanted any part in it, but they said if I didn t help I would be killed as well. I was only 14 when this took place, so I went along with the whole plan. The other person that pe stanley cup rformed in this horrible crime was an intruder and said if I mentioned his name anywhere, he would make it so I would  Cvlt How to make a delicious mac and cheese bun burger in eight steps
 If you were a child of the  ;80s, at some point in your life stanley cup  y stanley cup nz ou saw the movie Short Circuit and realized that a sass-talking robot would be far superior to the friends you had at school. And with its new Meccanoid G15 KS building kit, Spin Master will finally let you build and program your own robotic sidekick, complete with whatever sarcastic comments you want it to say.     To date, Lego Mindstorms has always been the first thing that comes to mind when you think of robotic building toys, but Spin Master is coming at that market with a vengeance with the Meccanoid G15 KS. Based on the Meccano  or Erector  building toys which uses plates and screws for building mechanical objects, the G15KS stands as tall as most kids when fully assembled, but it might be a little complex for pre-schoolers. If you ;re ok with a kid using a screwdriver, then they ;re probably old enough for this set. To help encourage older robotics enthusiasts to embrace the Meccanoid G15 KS, the software that powers it is all open-source so that programming can be done via line-by-line code on a laptop. But that doesn ;t mean kids won ;t be able to program it too. All of the motors and servos that give the G15 KS motion are able to remember how they ;ve been manually moved. So if you  stanley cup want your robot creation to raise its arm, all you have to do is raise it yourself first. Programming is that easy. But like with most toys these days, there   also an accompanying smartphon