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No wonder english is so hard to learn
rotofade
by rotofade  11-18-2006    39
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The mystery of moving rocks is yet to be revealed...
einbar
by einbar  9-12-2008    10
 "Over the years there were many speculations and possible explanations made on how the stones move, ranging from supernatural to very complex. Most hypotheses favored by interested geologists posit that strong winds when the mud is wet are at least in part responsible. But some stones weigh as much as a human, which some researchers feel is too heavy for the area's wind to move. They maintain that ice sheets around the stones either help to catch the wind or move in ice flows. But both theories don't explain how two rocks right next to each other could go in two opposite directions or one could stay put while the one three times the size, doesn't. So far every attempt of explanation has been insufficient and purely assumptive. The mystery of moving rocks is yet to be revealed".
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The 100 year old photo blog
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  6-18-2008    6
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Nude Is Not Lewd
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  1-11-2008    36
  Many women worry that nudity might be mistaken for availability. Many men worry that nudity might become too stimulating. People worry too much. Nothing is more natural than the naked body. Throw of those old duds and get yourself a proper tan next summer! Feel the wind under your...wings! *LOL* Nudity is cool and it lessens the laundry load too. Be natural, be brave, be stark raving nude once in a while! It's very liberating. Oh... and if your American? Don't fret. ;) Being unclothed is not illegal on Federal lands, says the National Park Service. It is one of our Constitutional rights according to a federal court decision (Williams vs Hathaway 400F Supp.122 {D.Mass.1975}) The law says it's okay, God says it's okay....chuck it!! There's no excuse!! :lol: Clip Song *giggle*
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Riding the Waves
n2sooners
by n2sooners  8-5-2008    7
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110 best books:The perfect library
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-7-2008    10
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Future of wind power - will be HUGE!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-12-2008    4
 I think it's incredibly exciting to be living during a time of such change. We are talking about a massive change in global dynamics that has already begun. The next few decades should be amazing.
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Kites could provide electricity for 100,000 homes
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-10-2008    3
 Several other scientists are investigating the use of kites to harness energy from the wind - which some researchers estimate provides more than 100 times the amount required to power the entire planet. In 2007, Google´s philanthropic arm invested about $10 million in a US kite company called Makani. An Italian company called Kitegen has a multi-kite scheme that could generate a gigawatt of power, as much as a standard coal plant.
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Our oceans are turning into plastic.
Newfman
by Newfman  6-29-2007    3
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Unusual musical instruments
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  1-4-2008    14
 Many more fantastic examples at the site! Check it out
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An Architectural Masterpiece - The Wind Shaped Pavilion
sohil
by sohil  7-8-2007    3
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0.3% of Saharan Sun Enough To Power Europe
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-26-2008   
 The visionary proposal comes as the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission released its strategic energy technology plan which highlighted photovoltaic cells as one of the eight technologies that need to be developed in the future. The plan also includes fuel cells, hydrogen, clean coal, second generation biofuels, nuclear fusion, wind and smart grids.
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Is your English Pronunciation O.K.?
karaokeron
by karaokeron  11-24-2006    3
 I was inspired by the earlier clip on the difficulty of learning English to post this page. I first got a copy of a variation of this nearly 30 years ago. I've only included the first three verses here. There are are about 12 more verses like this one on this page. Check it out and let me know if you don't hung up on some of this!!
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Finally a wind power generator that won't make your neighbors hate you!
djkraz
by djkraz  7-3-2007    7
 This is great. It looks like it would be relatively cheap and not so monstrous like a wind mill. I sure hope it comes to market...
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The key to oil independence is a new electrical grid
egoldstein
by egoldstein  8-27-2008    11
 It seems that with alternative sources of energy, such as wind and solar, the United States has the potential means to substantially reduce our dependence on oil - especially once plug-in cars are on the market. But until we substantially upgrade our nation's electrical grid with modern technology that will enable the energy created by these sources to be transmitted intelligently around the county, their impact will be limited. It's going to take a greater commitment from Congress to jump start this. Making it happen will provide a huge boost to our economy, environment and political leverage with the Middle East, Russia, Venezuela and more.
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The Most Extreme Conditions Ever Seen on Earth
amgumen
by amgumen  11-15-2008    1
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Rotating Wind Power Tower to begin construction in Dubai
Mohir
by Mohir  6-10-2008    2
 looks amazing
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Low Power Wind Power Breakthrough
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  10-13-2007    10
 Video at either clipped source. A perfect example of KISS in action.
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Super-Green City of the Future?
wildcat
by wildcat  1-8-2008    3
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'World's oldest joke' traced back to 1900 BC
tabsey
by tabsey  7-30-2008    4
 History can make you smile.
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Vibrations on the Sun may 'shake' the Earth
invictus
by invictus  8-21-2007    2
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There's water in dem dar clouds!
wildcat
by wildcat  8-4-2008    9
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Whales & Dolphins Inspire a Novel Design for Wind Turbines
Mohir
by Mohir  7-9-2008    1
 "Engineers have previously tried to ensure steady flow patterns on rigid and simple lifting surfaces, such as wings. The lesson from biomimicry is that unsteady flow and complex shapes can increase lift, reduce drag and delay 'stall', a dramatic and abrupt loss of lift, beyond what existing engineered systems can accomplish," Fish said. "There are even possibilities that this technology could be applied to aeronautical designs such as helicopter blades in the future."
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Can we harness energy from outer space?
Mohir
by Mohir  8-30-2008    5
 While nuclear fusion has already been tested with the hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium, those reactions give off the majority of their energy as radioactive neutrons, raising both safety and production concerns. Helium-3, on the other hand, is perfectly safe. It doesn't give off any pollution or radioactive waste and poses no danger to surrounding areas. helium-3 has two prot­ons but only one neutron. When it's heated to very high temperatures and combined with deuterium, the reaction releases incredible amounts of energy. Just 2.2 pounds (one kilogram) of helium-3 combined with 1.5 pounds (0.67 kilograms) of deuterium produces 19 megawatt-years of energy Roughly 25 tons of the stuff could power the United States for an entire year.
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Crieky! That's a HUGE Windmill!
Tylast
by Tylast  7-27-2007    4
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How weather affects our mood
kwonsu
by kwonsu  3-29-2007    4
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10 Most Beautiful Bridges in the World
Aribeth
by Aribeth  3-8-2008    7
 >>We’ve come a long way in bridge building since crossing a river on a fallen log. The first bridges were built with wooden planks, ropes and stones. Soon, stronger material were required. Wood and stone bridges gave way to iron, then to steel ones. Bridge building techniques also evolved: beam, cantilevered, cable-stayed, and suspension bridges - each with advantages that made it the right choice for a particular location. Political fortunes and wars have been made or lost by bridges. Throughout history, bridges had been built by engineers and burned by warriors, and crossed by kings and commoners alike. Millions of people owe their livelihood to bridges, as most require them to commute; and yet thousands of people choose to end their lives by jumping off them every year.<<
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NASA Plans to Visit the Sun
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-14-2008    4
 The two mysteries prompting this mission are the high temperature of the sun's corona and the puzzling acceleration of the solar wind: Mystery #1—the corona: If you stuck a thermometer in the surface of the sun, it would read about 6000o C. Intuition says the temperature should drop as you back away; instead, it rises. The sun's outer atmosphere, the corona, registers more than a million degrees Celsius, hundreds of times hotter than the star below. This high temperature remains a mystery more than 60 years after it was first measured. Mystery #2—the solar wind: The sun spews a hot, million mph wind of charged particles throughout the solar system. Planets, comets, asteroids—they all feel it. Curiously, there is no organized wind close to the sun's surface, yet out among the planets there blows a veritable gale. Somewhere in between, some unknown agent gives the solar wind its great velocity. The question is, what?
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Art of the DEAD: Ancient Irish High Cross Art
righthand
by righthand  10-28-2007    11
 "About 200 of them survive, in varying condition, many of them decorated with scriptural scenes. This iconography, some of it simple, some of it ingeniously complex, has been meticulously explored by archaeologist/art historian Dr Peter Harbison in his definitive three volume study, The High Crosses of Ireland (Bonn, 1992). It is a major work which is yet to be published in Ireland. In it Harbison has identified ancient Christian Rome from AD 400 onwards as the most likely inspiration for the Irish crosses, "but the figure sculpture may have come to our shores largely through the filter of the empire of Charlemagne and his sons in central Europe". The compositions for the biblical panels on the Irish crosses are often similar to those found on frescoes in continental churches. " During the past 20 years or so, several of the high crosses have been moved indoors in an attempt to prevent further erosion. One of the first to be relocated was the cross at the Rock of Cashel which was re
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Why we need high oil prices
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-23-2008    76
 I know this sounds crazy, but i honestly believe that high oil prices in the short term (1-5 years) is a very good thing if it forces us to find alternatives. I am definitely concerned that if oil prices drop temporarily, the momentum behind alternatives such as wind and solar will die off - leaving us exactly where we are today - way too dependent on oil and way to harmful to our environment.
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How a Man-Made Tornado Could Power the Future
wildcat
by wildcat  6-26-2008    1
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Breakthrough In Low-Cost Energy Production With New Generation Wind Turbine
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-20-2008    2
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Why can't the U.S. be more like Varese?
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-19-2008    9
 If this town in Italy can be 100% dependent on renewable power, why can't towns/cities in the U.S. do the same? It really makes me angry to live in a country that holds itself out as a world leader, yet we need to look at small towns in Italy to see examples of the Power Revolution. It frightens me that Big Oil stands in the way of the U.S. leading the Revolution.
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The Sun Flies Like a Bullet
invictus
by invictus  8-7-2007   
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Police Atrocities Define The Bush Police State
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-15-2008    6
  "If you've ever publicly opposed Bush's war of naked aggression in Iraq, you can bet you're in NSA's database, called TALON. War protesters, naturally, were the first to wind up in Big Bro's TALON, or database. This practice most certainly goes far beyond Nixon's 'enemies list'. Bush's database, methods, scope and ruthlessness plops us in Orwellian territory." Well, it's too late now. I'm probably already screwed and plopped and TALON'ed and monitored... END THE OCCUPATIONS! ------------------------- talon: \ˈta-lən\ Middle English taloun heel, hind claw of a bird of prey , from Anglo-French talun, from Vulgar Latin *talon-, *talo, from Latin talus ankle, anklebone 1 a: the claw of an animal and especially of a bird of prey b: a finger or hand of a human being 2: a part or object shaped like or suggestive of a heel or claw: b: the shoulder of the bolt of a lock on which the key acts to shoot the bolt 3 a: cards laid aside in a pile in solitaire
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Origin of State Names
willhelm
by willhelm  2-24-2008    11
 GEORGIA. Named after King George II of England, who charted the colony in 1732. HAWAII. An English adaptation of the native word owhyhee, which means "homeland." IDAHO. Possibly taken from the Kiowa Apache word for the Comanche Indians. ILLINOIS. The French bastardization of the Algonquin word illini, which means "men." INDIANA. Named by English-speaking settlers because the territory was full of Indians. IOWA. The Sioux word for "beautiful land," or "one who puts to sleep." KANSAS. Taken from the Sioux word for "south wind people," their name for anyone who lived south of Sioux territory. KENTUCKY. Possibly derived from the Indian word kan-tuk-kee, meaning "dark and bloody ground." Or kan-tuc-kec, "land of green reeds", or ken-take, meaning "meadowland." LOUISIANA. Named after French King Louis XIV. MAINE. The Old French word for "province." MARYLAND. Named after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of English King George I.
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Hang in there Texans!
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  9-11-2008    33
 I'm staying put, but for those that need to evacuate, stay safe.
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Most used movie lines
caissie_tab
by caissie_tab  11-8-2007    12
 Feel free to add to the list.
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THE REALITY TESTS
wildcat
by wildcat  6-22-2008    4
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Sweden, the first oil-free country in the world by 2020
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-23-2006    4
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