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    Encyclopedia Xenobiologica
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    by skwirlinator  7-13-2008   
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    Education Science Bookmarks Links directory
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    by skwirlinator  7-7-2008   
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    Intute : a search for Free Energy
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    by skwirlinator  6-28-2008   
     Intute: Science, Engineering and Technology offers a free, easy to use and powerful tool for discovering the best Internet resources for teaching, learning and research, covering the physical sciences, engineering, computing, geography, mathematics and environmental science.
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    Pure Energy Systems Network
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    by skwirlinator  6-28-2008    1
     40+ energy professionals who are dedicated to clean energy technology advancement.
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    Just some plane pictures
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    by skwirlinator  6-22-2008    3
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    Testing Moon Machines
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    by skwirlinator  6-19-2008   
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    The Digital World Encyclopedia Of The Future
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    by skwirlinator  6-12-2008    2
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    Online Flashcards Repository
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    by skwirlinator  3-26-2008   
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    Yudkowski's Shock Level Concept
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    by skwirlinator  3-17-2008   
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    Select Surf Network
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    by skwirlinator  3-16-2008    1
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    The Keys to the Universe
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    by skwirlinator  3-16-2008   
     Careful what you wish for...
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    Virtual Museums
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    by skwirlinator  3-6-2008   
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    "Stealth" Battleships Coming Soon...?!
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    by skwirlinator  2-29-2008    1
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    Incredible Hi Res 3D Motion Photo Panoramas
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    by skwirlinator  1-27-2008    2
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    The Technology in a Handshake - cool?
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    by skwirlinator  1-10-2008    1
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    The Disappearing Car Door
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    by skwirlinator  11-25-2007   
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    VLJ - Personal Jet Aircraft
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    by skwirlinator  10-8-2007   
     The face of technology in the new millenium
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    National Geographic Critter Cam
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    by skwirlinator  9-23-2007   
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    Healing And Protecting The Earth
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    by skwirlinator  9-19-2007    5
     With replicating assemblers, we will even be able to remove the billions of tons of carbon dioxide that our fuel-burning civilization has dumped into the atmosphere. Climatologists project that climbing carbon dioxide levels, by trapping solar energy, will partially melt the polar caps, raising sea levels and flooding coasts sometime in the middle of the next century. Replicating assemblers, though, will make solar power cheap enough to eliminate the need for fossil fuels. Like trees, solar-powered nanomachines will be able to extract carbon dioxide from the air and split off the oxygen. Unlike trees, they will be able to grow deep storage roots and place carbon back in the coal seams and oil fields from which it came.
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    From Drugs to Cell Repair Machines
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    by skwirlinator  9-19-2007    4
     To repair a car, a mechanic first reaches the faulty assembly, then identifies and removes the bad parts, and finally rebuilds or replaces them. Cell repair will involve the same basic tasks - tasks that living systems already prove possible. Access. White blood cells leave the bloodstream and move through tissue, and viruses enter cells. Biologists even poke needles into cells without killing them. These examples show that molecular machines can reach and enter cells. Recognition. Antibodies and the tail fibers of the T4 phage - and indeed, all specific biochemical interactions - show that molecular systems can recognize other molecules by touch. Disassembly. Digestive enzymes (and other, fiercer chemicals) show that molecular systems can disassemble damaged molecules. Rebuilding. Replicating cells show that molecular systems can build or rebuild every molecule found in a cell. Reassembly. Nature also shows that separated molecules can be put back together again. The ma
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    Space and Advanced Technology - A Future Space Suit
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    by skwirlinator  9-19-2007    10
     Imagine that you are aboard a space station, spun to simulate Earth's normal gravity. After instruction, you have been given a suit to try out: there it hangs on the wall, a gray, rubbery-looking thing with a transparent helmet. You take it down, heft its substantial weight, strip, and step in through the open seam on the front.
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    Second Age of Computers
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    by skwirlinator  9-19-2007    1
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    The Assembler Breakthrough
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    by skwirlinator  9-19-2007    1
     Such over-whelming optimism!
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    THE PRINCIPLES OF CHANGE
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    by skwirlinator  9-18-2007    1
     Yet memes that seal the mind against new ideas protect themselves in a suspiciously self-serving way. While protecting valuable traditions from clumsy editing, they may also shield parasitic claptrap from the test of truth. In times of swift change they can make minds dangerously rigid.
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    ENGINES OF CONSTRUCTION
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    by skwirlinator  9-18-2007    2
     Assemblers will take years to emerge, but their emergence seems almost inevitable: Though the path to assemblers has many steps, each step will bring the next in reach, and each will bring immediate rewards. The first steps have already been taken, under the names of "genetic engineering" and "biotechnology." Other paths to assemblers seem possible. Barring worldwide destruction or worldwide controls, the technology race will continue whether we wish it or not. And as advances in computer-aided design speed the development of molecular tools, the advance toward assemblers will quicken. To have any hope of understanding our future, we must understand the consequences of assemblers, disassemblers, and nanocomputers. They promise to bring changes as profound as the industrial revolution, antibiotics, and nuclear weapons all rolled up in one massive breakthrough. To understand a future of such profound change, it makes sense to seek principles of change that have survived the greatest u
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    The Universe - A ClipXploration * 10
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    by skwirlinator  9-9-2007   
     End of the series. Had an error this may be a double clip
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    The Universe - A ClipXploration * 9
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    by skwirlinator  9-9-2007   
     More links of my Bookmarks
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    Free Energy News and Directory
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    by skwirlinator  6-2-2007   
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    Mind Uploading Home Page
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    by skwirlinator  5-21-2007   
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    Buying a new computer
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    by skwirlinator  5-19-2007   
     I went to CompUSA today and the store was locked up and MT? I didn't know they went out of business. I went to BestBuy and found some similar stuff but I really wanted to buy it at CompUSA. What is this personal drive bay thing that some of these PCs have? I will probably buy one like that so I have a way to archive my drives. I'm also going to add a couple 2 gig flash drives to my purchase I want a video card so I can try to capture some of the home movies off VHS before they go the way of the dodo.
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    Breast Lift Technology
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    by skwirlinator  4-30-2007    10
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    Ferrari Aurea
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    by skwirlinator  4-3-2007   
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    Science fact and theory -Discuss it
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    by skwirlinator  3-4-2007    1
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    My New Forum - Come Join
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    by skwirlinator  2-21-2007    3
     I JUST made this, I need members and moderators. I will be posting some topics soon. Who will be my first 10 members?
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    Crystal Skulls
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    by skwirlinator  2-1-2007    5
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    Media Players - Powered by GraceNote 2
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    by skwirlinator  1-25-2007   
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    LockerGnome Windows Fanatics
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    by skwirlinator  1-24-2007   
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    What a deal at TigerDirect
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    by skwirlinator  1-24-2007    2
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    'We will be able to live to 1,000' - old article/great discussion
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    by skwirlinator  1-23-2007    10
     Great discussion topic
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    Best of the web blogs
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    by skwirlinator  11-9-2006    1
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