An art+science project by Rachel Sassman trying to find the oldest living organisms (minimum 2000+ years) - a ted talk video — By osmo at 6:29 AM Sun
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An art+science project by Rachel Sassman trying to find the oldest living organisms (minimum 2000+ years) - a ted talk video — By osmo at 6:29 AM Sun
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1. Free Multilanguage Classified Ads; 2. All of your written texts in the Catalog will be understood in 37 World languages; 3. Look without Registering; 4. Place Free Advertisements; 5. A special People Search; 6. This is a Catalog where you can find a job, buy, sell and rent, give services or find a place to study. The City Guide will help you to find entertainment, shopping, restaurants and lodging. — By catalog6continents at 6:27 AM Sun
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Following a similar premise to the comics on the site, that people never change, the Shallow Sage has introduced a historically-based advice column that takes literal lessons from events in history. The resulting recommendations are subtly funny, if not exactly particularly helpful. — By JRon at 5:18 AM Sun
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Bringing you interesting places, people, things, ideas, motivation and concepts. — By FocusedOnLife at 5:08 AM Sun
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I was coming home from covering Inochicon where I was recording the Reni Mimura concert on the 570 R5 Landsdale/Doylestown Regional Rail, and a girl got on the train... with a harp. Now I thought the fact that the girl was carrying around the harp was crazy enough and due to the sheer size of the thing. Everyone on the train was openly fascinated with the instrument and the conductor joked that she should play a song, and everyone sort of chimed in and agreed. She eventually relented and played a short set. — By Dan Tabor at 4:59 AM Sun
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When you enter "trou du cul" ("asshole" in french) in Google, the number one result is sarkosy's facebook profile!! Probably the result of that phrase being ENORMOUSLY repeated in the tens of thousands of comments the french president receives on his wall posts — By Paul T Spresser at 4:36 AM Sun
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The peasant girl who heard the voice of God, who roused a spineless prince and a cowed people, and freed her country from the conqueror's yoke: that was Joan of Arc. The entire world knows her story, for Joan is one of world's heroines; but the tale of Joan is one that is always worth the re-telling and here in this gallery of great lives, her example of faith and courage glows afresh in a brilliant setting. — By MrGhaz at 3:51 AM Sun
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Please, watch till the end to see the best part. I believe how hard is to do this, so let's enjoy their show — By Demarcus at 3:25 AM Sun
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The largest plants in the world are the giant redwood trees of North America. Sequoias can grow up to 107 m (350 ft) or more in height and may be up to 7.5 m (26 ft) across. They can weight more than nine times as much as a blue whale, the heaviest animal that has ever lived. — By MrGhaz at 3:00 AM Sun
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In Europe, buildings were becoming much more sophisticated. At the height of ancient Greek civilization, between 500 and 400 BC, the Greeks were using blocks of marble or limestone for their temples and public buildings. Some stones were cut so accurately that they fitted together perfectly, but the Greeks also used iron or bronze clamps to hold stones together. Columns were made by standing shaped pieces of stone on top of each other. The stones were lifted into position with pulleys and fixed together — By MrGhaz at 2:49 AM Sun
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People ask, "Jeannie or Samantha?" "Wilma or Betty?" "Kirk or Picard?" But, did you ever think the day would come when a video would inspire the questions, "Dr. Bricker or The Doctor?" and "Captain Stubing or Captain Jack?" Mandatory geek lust fangirl statement: Yes, I'd like to be on the Love Boat with David Tennant. *insert dirty, happy thoughts here* — By RigelK at 1:57 AM Sun
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Affordable SEO Professional Services offerings include SEO, SEM, Internet Marketing and Link Building. — By Kaushik Majumder at 1:56 AM Sun
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The J.R. Ritman Library; Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica houses a magisterial collection of Rare Books & Manuscripts in the field of Western Esotericism. Alchemy, Gnosis and Hermes Trismegistus are featured with Rosicrucian Texts. Declared a National Treasure by the Dutch Government. Addmission fees are now applied for entry since September 1st. — By Ouroboros Press at 12:32 AM Sun
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Occult scholars and bookmakers come together to talk about 'real' books of magic which have influenced popular occulture. International conference with speakers from 3 continents. Occult book fair and esoteric art show. — By Ouroboros Press at 12:12 AM Sun
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Just look at it — By utilly at 12:02 AM Sun
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I came across this stack of neato postcards while helping to clean out a deceased friend's house. They have been waiting a long time to make it through the mail. If you'd like one, PM me your address and I'll send it to you. They are from the 1920's & 30's (I think) onward. Some have descriptions on the back, some don't. You can try to specify if you like, but I make no guarantees -- I just want to help these cards fulfill their purpose. They've been waiting long enough. — By just sof at 11:31 PM Sat
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#MSFT #APPL #Windows #MAC #PC #Compatibility #OS #operating #systems #counselor #techKlite — By obliexe at 10:51 PM Sat
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Jen Oaks (full disclosure: I'm her husbad) created these really sweet Twin Peaks 1" buttons that we've been selling at SF Zine Fest this weekend. — By burlives at 9:36 PM Sat
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All I can (easily) tell about my tweep who posted this is he hails from Ulladulla, Australia. That explains it, right? — By Phlip at 8:40 PM Sat
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Supernatural's Misha Collins, actor and Random Acts of kindness muse, will be running a marathon to raise funds for 3 Haitian orphanages and Pakistani flood relief tomorrow, Sunday the 5th. It's not too late to pledge or donate. He has a video on therandomact.org site explaining who, what, when, where, and why. — By MariQat at 8:10 PM Sat
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It took a few emails, but I finally have gotten a real clue from Apple how to proceed getting a profile approved for an Indie artist and I have a contact email for people to write to. — By gulture at 7:01 PM Sat
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Electric bass guitar zapping your neurotransmitters into ecstasy. The metallic sounds of junkyard dogs keeping rhythm on an old washboard. Its the sound of harmonic woody meat metal after its been worn out from use. — By The Scuba Cult at 6:52 PM Sat
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Cake Central held a contest for their members and the theme was Steampunk. — By fuzzylogic at 6:07 PM Sat
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This is my first Full Steampunk leg. Made For Liam Murray (Steampunk Overlord)Who also helped with the design. Made with 8oz veg Tanned leather, Brass, copper, rivets. Absinthe and Aether where used in the making of this leg. — By SkinzNhydez at 5:08 PM Sat
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There are some moments in rock music that are so life-risking and unbelievable that you just have to give props no matter what the music sounds like. — By The Incredible Ninja at 3:06 PM Sat
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The animated Taiwanese animated news is back, this time with an awesome animation to explain the "Ground Zero Mosque" controversy. — By Hagrid at 1:47 PM Sat
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I attended the 'Restoring Honor' rally and realized that I was afraid of the Tea Party for all the wrong reasons. — By Collin at 1:41 PM Sat
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Get ready for some classic cute overload. ... although this borders on Poltergeist-creepy. — By Demarcus at 1:06 PM Sat
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Possible source for mystery feet that keep washing up on the shore? — By nehpetsE at 11:40 AM Sat
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Make a t-shirt out of all the status messages you ever posted on Facebook or Twitter — By za0 at 10:52 AM Sat
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This serenading unicorn sounds a lot like Boy George singing Do You Really Want to Hurt Me? He also sings Michael Bolton and Boys II Men. (Disclosure: This seems to be an old ad for Juicy Fruit gum, but that doesn't stop it from being awesome!) — By Darwindr at 10:11 AM Sat
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As Cory Doctorow might say, "Look at this banana jacket! Just look at it!" — By Pippin at 9:38 AM Sat
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My continuing interest in bringing fractals to the web has taken me from my original BoingBoing post about the Fractal Zoomer in PHP to a new generation of fractal generated written in javascript and displaying in an HTML5 canvas element. There is support for selection and zooming of any region of the image, user defined color scheme and saving the image by creating a data carrying URL. — By guydmmann at 8:49 AM Sat
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The news is filled with reports from Mexico of drug cartels murdering scores of innocent violence is so common that we in America are numb to it. We rationalize and blame it all on corrupt police, evil drug lords and of course we remind ourselves that this is America and nothing like this would ever happen. We take comfort in that. We, after all, are the good people. — By dawicker104 at 8:34 AM Sat
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Ever wonder who was responsible for the yellow and black triangular "fallout shelter" sign that can still be seen in cities across the country? Read the full story and meet the man who was most responsible for its design... — By CONELRAD at 8:21 AM Sat
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In the 1940s a myth took root that Rita Hayworth's image was on the atomic bomb dropped on Bikini Atoll. It turns out that there is a very interesting story behind this legend. — By CONELRAD at 8:18 AM Sat
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This beautifully designed device brings vibrators to a new level of sophistication & usefulness. — By gulture at 7:18 AM Sat
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When it comes to racing down the stairs,,, there is the fast way and then... there's the other way! — By Newcott at 5:04 AM Sat
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A tribute to Glitch Mob - Amazing fan tribute mixtape video clip, recognised and certified amazing by the artists, using footage from some of the most well-known movies of the past ten years. — By Mr Tumbles at 4:51 AM Sat
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A photo collection for geeks and their desktops. Done at Campus LAN Party (Valencia, Spain). — By Roc at 4:16 AM Sat
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The London Transport museum will be running tours later this month of the disused Aldwych tube station. Will be one of the first times an untouched, disused station will be opened to the public. — By IanM at 3:06 AM Sat
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I taped a piece of paper to my wall, and I picked up a Sharpie, and I explained why the stock market is a game for chumps, and this is it thank you. — By PogoRobot at 11:17 PM Fri
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My first attempt at an automata, I think it turned out pretty well! Super fun build. A little wink to Jake Von Slatt, sitting down to play the pipe organ. Huzzah! — By kamill1 at 10:28 PM Fri
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I have Painted this Uke as a present for TOm "Elvis Chicken" Brunner. Ukulele Player for the clown and Chicken Band Interracial Brady Shit or I.B.S. This is done in thanks for all the artwork he has done for me and my band Spo-it's . The Formal Presentation is at Scumfest 2010 Raleigh Nc at Volume 11 Sept 10th & 11th . Spo-it's are hanging out for both days performing Saturday to close the show. Come to the show bring a TV to throw. — By kingspoit at 10:21 PM Fri
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Daily Variety is abusing the court system to extort money from The Vandals for parodying their cover. — By Floyd R Turbo at 8:40 PM Fri
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Young Stanford researcher takes on one of the most influential research articles on language in the past century, suggesting that the claims in the paper look suspiciously like intelligent design arguments. Provocative stuff. — By Like a Lion at 6:21 PM Fri
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Kristian Anderson was diagnosed with cancer in 2009, and he made this amazing video (featuring the PM of New Zealand and Hugh Jackman) to wish his wife Rachel a happy birthday and to thank her for her support. It's really, really lovely, even if it comes from the Daily Mail. — By General Specific at 3:41 PM Fri
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Drake's newly-rebranded extension program: D+ — By Derrick at 2:02 PM Fri
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this needed to be done. — By LunarRabbit at 1:19 PM Fri
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Look at this crap.. and it's on sale for 99 cents! For only 99 cents you too can report that suspicious American for taking pictures! — By KristoferB at 1:17 PM Fri
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