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POPS33 Names of things you didn't think had names 29. SNORKEL BOX A mailbox with a protruding receiver to allow people to deposit mail without leaving their cars. 30. SPRAINTS Otter dung. 31. TANG The projecting prong on a tool or instrument. 32. WAMBLE Stomach rumbling. 33. ZARF A holder for a handleless coffee cup. And Deepti's Octothorpe's in the list too......now, everyone try saying hemidemisemiquaver 10 times fast! :D
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POPSTranslation and Language Learning Tool This Fire Fox extension has just updated with lots of new tools. Before, it was a useful translation tool. Now, it's also a comprehensive learning tool. Since I'm a language lover, this update has impressed me. Very useful for me.
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POPSThe Future of Science - 6 Presentations (video) 6 (seemingly) very interesting talks (videotaped, freely available). by Daniel Dennett, Steven Pinker, Marc Hauser, Antonio Damasio, Michael Gazzaniga, Lisa Randall. On Evolution, Religion, Neurology & the Brain, Humanity, Morality etc... -- Edit: -The Dennett talk is about the same as he did at TedTalks , but somewhat longer (42m in stead of 25m).
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POPSInterlinked Chinese Characters Dictionary A dictionary driving you to many dictionaries at a time. Very useful, specially to search into difficult searching resources, like the Animated Chinese Characters. Always useful to search one character into different dictionaries with only one single entry.
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POPSElves in Chinese folklore They're top 10 widely spreadly elves in Chinese folklore,sorry it's too hard to translate their names to English,but the Chinese names are bellow: 狐仙(Fox spirits),龙女,夜叉(Yaksha),判官,牛头(Ox heads),马面(horse faces ),二郎(Erlang Shen ),七郎,刑天(Xing Tian),辟邪 I hope I can have time and ability to do some short description to each of them.There's already have a detailed list about Chinese mythology on Wikipedia(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_mythology), most of them have well described,but I think have some pictures will make more sense. ;)