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Umpherston Sinkhole, Australia.
amgumen
by amgumen  Today 10:25 AM    4
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City Bars
jhpark21
by jhpark21  Today 9:32 AM   
 Australia's largest and fastest entertainment online directory. Find Bars, Pubs, & Clubs in cities around Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart, Canberra, Darwin. Choose a city and search by venue name, postcode, suburb, street or type.
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strip pension not clothes
narain_47
by narain_47  Today 8:26 AM   
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How the brain detects the emotions of others
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  Today 5:38 AM   
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UGG Australia
FootMay
by FootMay  Today 4:17 AM   
 Found this page which has a great selection of UGG Australia boots and sandals.
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BigPond splash
estel2006
by estel2006  Today 3:29 AM   
 Testing this
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http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast/stories/2008/2210416.htm
bananaSPLIT_x
by bananaSPLIT_x  Today 2:50 AM   
 Apr 8, 2008
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Pulsar puzzle stumps astronomers.
pokkets
by pokkets  Today 12:27 AM   
 Scientist are surprised again, however surprises are one of the greatest motives to become a scientist. A surprise generally means we are going to learn something new. Very often something we could never have imagined. When the phrase 'I would never have believed it until I saw it with my own eyes' Literally applies.
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Seatbelt priorities.. beer>child
nnnudibranch
by nnnudibranch  Yesterday 11:32 PM   
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Warming Climate Is Changing Life On Global Scale, Says New Study
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  Yesterday 11:32 PM    18
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bay of bengal in danger too
dollface701
by dollface701  Yesterday 10:01 PM   
 boy it just never ends.
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Most Extreme Places on Earth
sahara
by sahara  Yesterday 10:37 AM   
 From the Google Earth Extreme Series...
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Giant shrimp can see beyond the rainbow
valann 47
by valann 47  Yesterday 8:27 AM    2
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Apple to Take IPhone Nonexclusive
clipblogs
by clipblogs  Yesterday 6:10 AM   
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Herbicide review 'fails' the environment
pokkets
by pokkets  Yesterday 5:26 AM   
 The review recommends changes on labels to reduce the risk of the herbicide contaminating waterways. I'm sure that's physically impossible. Unless we can work out how to grow dry plants. There is also a cop out, saying that it is the responsibility of the States to ensure this happens. The don't mention how, apart from the warning on the label.
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Shrimps see beyond the rainbow
wildcat
by wildcat  Yesterday 4:31 AM   
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Birds and bees acting up with climate change
pokkets
by pokkets  5-14-2008   
 Due to space, I have only included a few examples, but there are more details of changes throughout the world on the page. It seems ironic that we can be prepared to cast blame, while ignoring the problem. Nature will not be ignored. I remember an old Japanese saying "Do not look for blame. Look for solution." Then of course there was King Canute. Despite his authority over people the tide continued to rise. The worst thing we can do is give up. We can't argue with the elements, much less change them. We have to change our behavior. Reminds me of dieting. It is not a short term thing. For dieting to be successful, it has to be a permanent change in eating habits. Very soon, with the correct diet, the improvement in health can make us wonder why we ever ate incorrectly in the first place. Also similar to things like stopping smoking, or drinking Alcohol. They only seem hard until you become determined to stop. Then it's not long before the benefits become clear.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed Screenshots
Glinkster
by Glinkster  5-14-2008   
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Ideas to save environment?
greg naylor
by greg naylor  5-14-2008   
 The first public session will be held at The Centre on May 22 at 6.30 pm, and will focus on reducing impact on the environment. The second session, looking at sustainable land and livelihoods, will feature Andrew Campbell, the former executive director of Land and Water Australia. It will be held on June 19. The third session, on July 17, will look at sustainable rivers and waterways, with speakers from the North East Catchment Management Authority. "Our aim is to introduce, practical, easy ways in which local people can play their part in a sustainable environment. We hope local people will get fully involved," Ms Laurie said.
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Islamic Hatred in the Heartland
jatfla
by jatfla  5-14-2008    5
 Some of these sound very familiar. Such a person as this is invited to speak at our *universities* to present their ideologies and anti-Americanism...and then those who disagree with them rise up in response and protest and are called intolerant, racists, ignorant, backwards, etc... This is called sowing the seeds for our own destruction. The very freedoms that make us great are being used to bring up (and out) the very worst from within us.
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takes two to fool the masses, good article on human-ness
dollface701
by dollface701  5-13-2008   
 apparently we are all sheep..or blind fish..or something..
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everest
narain_47
by narain_47  5-13-2008   
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Pair of melons fetch record price of 2.5 million yen
tabsey
by tabsey  5-13-2008   
 I know what a "pair of melons" means in Australia, so this article has me totally confused.
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Driver Buckles Beer in Car- But not Child
Nightshade
by Nightshade  5-13-2008   
 Speaks for itself. Sad.
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Australian pokes shark in eye during attack
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-13-2008   
 You got that right mate - or you sock their snoot; depends which diver would have the presence of mind to do it while being dragged underwater?! Scary...
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It might take two to fool a crowd
pokkets
by pokkets  5-13-2008    3
 So it seems stupidity is infectious. Perhaps an indication that people have trouble thinking for themselves. Wasn't there a story once about the blind leading the blind into a ditch?
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Museum Kills Live Exhibit
cclogston
by cclogston  5-12-2008   
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How to Lose Love Handles - My Winter-Effect Battlehandl
dwglobal
by dwglobal  5-12-2008   
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24 hours in pictures - May 11
righthand
by righthand  5-12-2008    4
 BEWARE: Big COCK in one, DEAD child in another
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100% Organic Natural Weight Loss - Proactol
fakonig
by fakonig  5-12-2008   
 Have you heard about Proactol?
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Osteoporosis - take the one-minute risk test
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  5-12-2008   
 The WHO & The International Osteoporosis Foundations have both got the risk tests on their sites. Might be useful to some...
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Ayers Rock
amgumen
by amgumen  5-11-2008    3
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Water, wind, and time
amgumen
by amgumen  5-11-2008    3
 This clip is sequential to Alanocu's one http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/C54E068A-A304-475D-9600-3200C5AE1506/
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Mother's Day Around The World
crobinett
by crobinett  5-11-2008    1
 I really thought that Mother's Day was only an American Holiday. I'm happy to see it celebrated all over the world. My Mom passed away a couple of years ago, and I miss her, and celebrating Mother's Day with her.
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Grow lean
narain_47
by narain_47  5-11-2008   
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Delphi Filters
ajg7007
by ajg7007  5-10-2008   
 Price and contact number for filters for Hyundai
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ebay and paypal
narain_47
by narain_47  5-10-2008   
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A short movie from Australia
mhfaboo
by mhfaboo  5-10-2008   
 Watch the entire thing, and DON'T fast forward!
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It's a bird, it's a beaver...it's a platypus
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  5-10-2008    1
 "Ever since it was discovered by bemused European explorers in Australia 200 years ago, the mammal has fascinated schoolchildren and baffled scientists."
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What Happens When the art IS life?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-10-2008    1
 quite incredible
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