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    Urban Gardener Thinks Higher: A Rooftop Garden for Room to Grow
    urbanlife
    by urbanlife  5-6-2008    3
     Why should you consider a rooftop garden? * Increase access to private outdoor green space within the urban environment * Support urban food production * Promote individual, community, and cultural diversity * Improve air quality and reduce CO2 missions * Delay stormwater runoff * Increase habitat for birds * Insulate buildings * Increase the value of buildings for owners and tenants alike * Create job opportunities in the field of research, design, construction, Iandscaping, gardening, health, and food production
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    Dream Room Wants yr Mind To ...
    syncopath
    by syncopath  5-3-2008    5
     that's what i always searched for: "transforms the walls of a room into a living canvas" .... -))
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    21 Ways to Shoot Better Photographs
    alanocu
    by alanocu  4-30-2008    3
     I copied the text explaining each of the 21 points into the comments. Some additional information at the source may be useful as well.
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    The man who invented Mars
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-28-2008    13
     It is Lowell's vision of Mars that has enthralled and inspired earthlings ever since.In 1895, Lowell published a book about what he believed he saw.He became famous and immensely popular.Lowell was born at 131 Tremont Street in Boston on March 13,1855,into a family at the pinnacle of what passed for American aristocracy. The appearance of Lowell's book about Mars in 1895 came at a time of canal-building on earth. The Suez had recently been constructed; the Panama was in the works. For both Lowell and his adoring public, the prospect of canals on a neighboring planet was too captivating to dismiss. He published his second book about the Red Planet, Mars and Its Canals, in 1906.In 1908, he published his third and final book on the planet, Mars as the Abode of Life. Back at his observatory on Mars Hill, Lowell renewed his attention to another matter: the possibility of a ninth planet beyond Neptune, which he called "Planet X."
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    Life on the edge
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-27-2008    3
     That throws up a tricky problem for engineers sending space craft to explore these alien worlds. What if the craft were to carry its own cargo of Earth microbes which set up home there?One major problem for any accidental interplanetary microbe would be how to survive the punishing radiation bombardment in space. Most would be rapidly frazzled en route. Most, but not all. Deinococcus radiodurans, nicknamed "Conan the Bacterium", is listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the "world's toughest bacterium". By rapidly replacing its DNA, it can survive cold, dehydration, vacuum, acid and a hefty radiation dose. Its Latin name means "terrifying berry that withstands radiation".
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    Crew Earth Observations 'Top Ten' Photos
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-26-2008    4
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    Smithsonian's "Ocean Hall"
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  4-24-2008   
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    Ouroboros: the serpent eats its tail
    abailart
    by abailart  4-22-2008    8
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    Earth could seed Titan with life
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-19-2008    1
     Dr Gladman's team calculated that up to 20 terrestrial rocks from a large impact on Earth would reach Titan. These would strike Titan's upper atmosphere at 10-15 km/s. At this velocity, the cruise down to the surface might be comfortable enough for microbes to survive the journey.But the news was more bleak for Europa. By contrast with the handful that hit Titan, about 100 terrestrial meteoroids hit the icy moon. "It's frustrating if you're a microbe that's been wandering the Universe for a million years to then die striking the surface of Europa," Dr Gladman mused.Asked after his presentation by one scientist whether he thought microbes would be able to survive Titan's freezing temperatures, Dr Gladman answered: "That's for you people to decide, I'm just the pizza delivery boy."
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    Planet Of Life
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  4-12-2008   
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    Space debris: evolution in pictures
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  4-11-2008   
     Between the launch of Sputnik on 4 October 1957 and 1 January 2008, approximately 4600 launches have placed some 6000 satellites into orbit, of which about 400 are travelling beyond geostationary orbit or on interplanetary trajectories. Today, it is estimated that only 800 satellites are operational - roughly 45 percent of these are both in LEO and GEO. Space debris comprise the ever-increasing amount of inactive space hardware in orbit around the Earth as well as fragments of spacecraft that have broken up, exploded or otherwise become abandoned. About 50 percent of all trackable objects are due to in-orbit explosion events (about 200) or collision events (less than 10).
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    Artists Using the Full Spectrum
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  3-25-2008    4
     "I’m excited by artists who are finding ways to adapt the rainbow spectrum in their work.The color field (or chromatic abstractionist) artists of the 50’s often painted with bold swaths of color but rarely used as many together as the featured artists of this article. In the 60’s, psychedelic art used colors and patterns together too. The modern artists I’ll cover in this post use color in an undiluted, anything but soft array of graphic lines and shapes resulting in work that is both vivid and alluring. Their work circumvents the boundaries their predecessors put in place to arrive at a new and bold take on prior styles."
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    Love this building
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  2-18-2008    7
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    images from space
    deviltiger
    by deviltiger  2-12-2008   
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    Great Moon Pics from Space.com
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  2-7-2008    1
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    Auroras seen from space
    deviltiger
    by deviltiger  2-4-2008    4
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    So,ladies,are you password protected?
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  1-19-2008    11
     Only downside is you will have to change the password every time someone figures it out :-) Don't you just love the space invaders top? To every female clipper that is a gamer at heart! (myself included)
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    con tem po rary art
    syncopath
    by syncopath  1-5-2008    5
     seems like an interesting site 4 photography & art. last photo: "Guys & Dolls: Seeing Stars", is a two-person exhibition of photographs by Rose Hartman and Holger Keifel that juxtaposes revealing moments of boxing personalities with those of social celebrities. Dating from the 1970's through today, Rose Hartman and Holger Keifel's photographs include world known figures, such as Jackie O, Donatella Versace, Naomi Campbell, Oscar de la Hoya,
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    A poem.
    syncopath
    by syncopath  12-11-2007    7
     the poem is here thanx to Jorge Luis Borges. the anticipation of Love is here because of human's desire. the Gangas river delta is here 10x to Aribeth clip..-) Our Earth as Art is a site with views on earth through the eyes of the Landsat-7 satellite. Both-to my eyes- Lansat-7 and Borges are working from space ...... ))
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    It Really Is Brain Surgery!
    neochonetes
    by neochonetes  11-12-2007   
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    Dread of Silence in a Noisy World
    abailart
    by abailart  11-11-2007    5
     I do believe that at worst for some people being faced with silence, with themselves and nothing more, would be like hell.
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    Black Holes Are Everywhere!
    Marcariel
    by Marcariel  11-10-2007   
     So when do we all get swallowed up by a giant black hole? There is a black hole reportedly at the center of our own galaxy.
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    Photos from Space[exclusive]
    clipsfinder
    by clipsfinder  11-4-2007    1
     great collection!
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    space: cars vs bus, bicycle.
    german
    by german  11-2-2007   
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    11 phenomenal images of earth
    philos
    by philos  11-2-2007    1
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    Flash Games - Free to Download
    rj3sp
    by rj3sp  10-23-2007    1
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    Top 10 Bizarre Things in Space
    rj3sp
    by rj3sp  10-22-2007   
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    You go girl!
    thewifecat
    by thewifecat  10-20-2007   
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    The ten most influential video games ever
    Fast T friend
    by Fast T friend  10-19-2007    4
     Although the very first computer games were created in the early 1950s, the video game explosion really began a little over 30 years ago when mysterious bleeping cabinets with the legend ‘Space Invaders’ painted on them began appearing in the nation’s pubs. Since those crude beginnings the game industry has grown into a business to rival Hollywood, and, of course, has its own awards ceremony, the Golden Joysticks, to celebrate excellence in the field.
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    Nasa Image
    grammydjb1
    by grammydjb1  10-19-2007   
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    Press The Space Bar
    cpltaiji
    by cpltaiji  10-17-2007    12
     Gads! I could only do 32!
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    Giant Diamond in Space
    AndreaJoRush
    by AndreaJoRush  10-17-2007   
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    Led Zeppelin to Make Its Songs Available Digitally
    Mohir
    by Mohir  10-16-2007    1
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    Water forms floating 'bridge' when exposed to high voltage
    Geshizar
    by Geshizar  10-1-2007   
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    20 Things you didn't know about nothing
    willhelm
    by willhelm  9-22-2007    10
     6 through 20 at source.
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    Astronomers Select Top Ten Most Amazing Pictures Taken by Hubble Space Telescope in Last 16 Years
    venushugstress
    by venushugstress  8-25-2007    23
     These are so awesome, I wish I could have been there to take the pictures myself!
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    Northern Lights as seen from Space - Picture
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  7-6-2007    16
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    20 Most Popular Myths in Science
    haraya
    by haraya  1-8-2007    5
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