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Women: Just so darn tempting.
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-5-2008    8
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Autumn in Canada
Lifestar
by Lifestar  10-4-2008    14
 Simply beautiful ^_^
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Real 3-D Cameras on the market soon
Mohir
by Mohir  10-4-2008    1
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Iceland in Meltdown Disaster
abailart
by abailart  10-5-2008    2
 Man-made global economics change.
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Let's junk the myths and celebrate what we've got
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-4-2008    4
 Moreover, we need to become responsible versus petty humans; in the words of the article "When you see nothing but junk, create quality. Where quality is hard to find, curate it, adding your own seal of approval with a link. When you read inaccuracies and misunderstandings, add facts, corrections, context and journalism. If people on the internet get things wrong, educate them. When you hear the noise of people talking online, listen." Thumbs up.
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Beauty in Decay
Kelika
by Kelika  10-5-2008    5
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Old Blighty, the birthplace of English
iskandar
by iskandar  10-5-2008    1
 "Collins' editors know that old words die hard — and that some people will vilipend (regard with contempt) any execution without a fair trial. So they've offered the chance of a reprieve. They have made public 24 words that face deletion because editors could find no example of their use in their database of English-language books, newspapers, broadcasts and other media. If, by February 2009, a word reappears in that database with at least six "high quality" citations, it could be spared from the semantic dustbin. "We're looking to see if dropping a little stone in the pond of language actually does generate ripples," says Brookes."
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Bet you didn't hear this on Fox News!
papananook
by papananook  10-5-2008    13
 Absotively amazing...no wonder they did it...
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Why We Can't Imagine Death?
einbar
by einbar  10-4-2008    3
 "This position holds that our ancestors suffered the unshakable illusion that their minds were immortal, and it’s this hiccup of gross irrationality that we have unmistakably inherited from them. Individual human beings, by virtue of their evolved cognitive architecture, had trouble conceptualizing their own psychological inexistence from the start."
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Through superstition, conspiration people regain control
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-4-2008    3
 Interesting. the ability of the human to seek and locate pattern, is misused as an answer to the emotional stress that the unknown and other fears impose.
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Say it ain't so, Sarah: Palin kicks off lying spree
masbury
by masbury  10-4-2008    4
 with year-old, completely discredited charge that Obama slammed troops in Afghanistan.
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Wireless at Fiber Speeds
Mohir
by Mohir  10-4-2008   
 Richard Ridgway, a senior researcher at Battelle, says that the technique could be used to send huge files across college campuses, to quickly set up emergency networks in a disaster, and even to stream uncompressed high-definition video from a computer or set-top box to a display.
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Forget black holes, could the LHC trigger a “Bose supernova”?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-4-2008    3
 Nobody is exactly sure how these explosions proceed which is a tad worrying for the following reason: some clever clogs has pointed out that superfluid helium is a BEC and that the LHC is swimming in 700,000 litres of the stuff. Not only that but the entire thing is bathed in some of the most powerful magnetic fields on the planet. If not for anything else, the LHC has become a modern doom spelling myth. The universe is about to punish us for prying on its privacy... These modern myths are truly fascinating. After Bose Nova? Bose Supernova! :-)
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