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Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites
philos
by philos  8-30-2007    18
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The Best Online Research Apps/Sites You've Never Heard Of
Newfman
by Newfman  8-14-2007    12
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The Difference Between e.g. and i.e.?
Tommolo
by Tommolo  8-24-2007    35
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100 Tools for Learning (by popularity)
frogtuxedo
by frogtuxedo  7-31-2007    6
 "This list is being compiled from the Top 10 Favourite Tools lists of a growing number of contributions from e-learning professionals."
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Study Guides and Startegies FOR EVERYTHING
sohil
by sohil  6-13-2007    8
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Most Useful Firefox Hotkeys
Jaycer17
by Jaycer17  10-23-2007    8
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Powell spills it about Bush / Iraq
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  7-8-2007    8
 Al-Qaeda, Powell asserted, was only 10% of the problem in Iraq and Nouri al-Maliki, its prime minister, lacked the political will to establish an effective government. After a promising start to the surge at the beginning of the year, 453 unidentified corpses were found on the streets of Baghdad last month, 41% more than the 321 bodies found in January, according to unofficial Iraqi health ministry statistics.
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Top 10 Freeware Software Nobody Knows About, But Should
bioplasmik
by bioplasmik  9-13-2007    4
 Some pretty cool software here.
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George Bush on MLK Day (One Picture says it all)
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  1-22-2008    15
 Pretending he gives a **** about black folks on Martin Luther King Day. Love the expression on her face.
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Girls Make History At Science Contest
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  12-4-2007    10
 More: Dr. Hopkins helped start a national discussion about girls and science two years ago when she walked out of a talk by Harvard University’s president, Lawrence H. Summers, after he suggested that innate differences between men and women might be one reason that fewer women than men succeed in math and science careers. Dr. Summers apologized during the ensuing furor; he announced his resignation as Harvard’s president 13 months later James Whaley, president of the Siemens Foundation, which oversees the competition for Siemens AG, a global electronics and engineering company, said the competition results send a great message to young women Alicia Darnell, 17, a senior at Pelham Memorial High School in Pelham, N.Y., won second place and a $50,000 scholarship in the individual category for research that identified genetic defects that could play a role in the development of Lou Gehrig’s disease Pretty good for 16 and 17 year olds don't ya think?
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Fifty Ways to Take Notes (Online)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  6-6-2007    2
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Wild-Eyed Bush Thumping Chest: "I Am the President"
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-31-2007    34
 The comments about the other ranting in the article: ome big money players up from Texas recently paid a visit to their friend in the White House. The story goes that they got out exactly one question, and the rest of the meeting consisted of The President in an extended whine, a rant, actually, about no one understands him, the critics are all messed up, if only people would see what he’s doing things would be OK…etc., etc. This is called a “bunker mentality” and it’s not attractive when a friend does it. When the friend is the President of the United States, it can be downright dangerous. Apparently the Texas friends were suitably appalled, hence the story now in circulation.
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Alan Greenspan: US Soldiers Die for Oil
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-15-2007    23
 Cannot be repeated enough: “I am saddened that it is politically inconvenient to acknowledge what everyone knows: the Iraq war is largely about oil,” he says.
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Conservative Paper Drops Ann Coulter
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  3-6-2007    6
 Our community is largely conservative and Republican. They expect insightful discussion of issues. Ann Coulter wasn't giving us that.
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Wilhelm backs Obama, "He can bring CHANGE!"
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  2-13-2008    15
 A Wilhelm with common sense and logic. Who knew Wilhelm ran Clinton's White House bid in 1992 and became head of the DNC? Who knew?
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W's Protest Manual: Conservative Treason.
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  8-22-2007    9
 The manual demonstrates "that the White House has a policy of excluding and/or attempting to squelch dissenting viewpoints from presidential events," said ACLU lawyer Jonathan Miller. "Individuals should have the right to express their opinion to the president, even if it's not a favorable one." "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt
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GI's in Iraq no longer True Believers
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-27-2007   
 From the article: Safstrom, for example, comes from a thoroughly military family. His mother and father have served in the armed forces, as have his three sisters, one brother and several uncles. One week after the Sept. 11 attacks, he walked into a recruiter's office and joined the army. "You guys want to start a fight in my backyard, I got something for you," he recalls thinking at the time. But in Safstrom's view, the American presence is futile. "If we stayed here for 5, even 10 more years, the day we leave here these guys will go crazy," he said. "It would go straight into a civil war. That's how it feels, like we're putting a Band-Aid on this country until we leave here.
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"Bush F****d Up the War": said Repub Senator
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  7-18-2007    2
 The findings echo similar assessments of the terror threat from British spy chiefs. They inflamed an already febrile atmosphere in Congress, where Mr Bush is haemorrhaging support from Republicans. Mr Voinovich is not the only ally of the President losing faith. Yesterday, the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, owned by the hitherto loyal businessman Richard Mellon Scaife, branded the Bush administration's plans to stay the course in Iraq a "prescription for American suicide". Don't know who Richard Mellon Scaife is? He is the billionaire rightwing nutjob who funded the rightwings hitjob on President Clinton. "We're going to get Clinton," Joan Bingham, a New York publisher present at the lunch, remembers him saying. "And you'll be much happier," he said to Bingham and another Democrat at the table Who's happy now?
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An Internet Clipboard
ashleystar
by ashleystar  6-2-2007    1
 nice.
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4,000 GI's Dead - I Ain't No Senators Son, Son
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  3-23-2008    3
 Some folks are born made to wave the flag, Ooh, theyre red, white and blue. And when the band plays hail to the chief, Ooh, they point the cannon at you, lord, It aint me, it aint me, I aint no senators son, son. It aint me, it aint me; I aint no fortunate one, no, Yeah! Some folks are born silver spoon in hand, Lord, dont they help themselves, oh. But when the taxman comes to the door, Lord, the house looks like a rummage sale, yes, It aint me, it aint me, I aint no millionaires son, no. It aint me, it aint me; I aint no fortunate one, no. Some folks inherit star spangled eyes, Ooh, they send you down to war, lord, And when you ask them, how much should we give? Ooh, they only answer more! more! more! yoh, It aint me, it aint me, I aint no military son, son. It aint me, it aint me; I aint no fortunate one, one. It aint me, it aint me, I aint no fortunate one, no no no, It aint me, it aint me, I aint no fortunate son, no no no,
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Former GOP Senator Quits Republican Party
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-17-2007    4
 No room for moderates in the Republican Party. Good job Karl Rove. More: Chafee himself laid out some of the ways he disagreed with his party, notably as one of only 23 senators and the only Republican to oppose the resolution supporting the invasion of Iraq. He went on to criticize the “permanent deficits” caused by Republican tax cuts. Chafee referred yesterday to the broad-based, bipartisan Iraq Study Group that Congress created, a process Chafee approved of. The study group recommended a gradual pullback of American forces, and insistence that the Iraqi government take more responsibility for security. But he said that since the study group made its recommendations, which he agreed with, “no one’s paid any attention to them.”
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Sorry We Shot Your Kid, Here's $500
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-13-2007    2
 Then there's this example: "Claimant's son and a friend were fishing, in a small boat, 15 kilometers north of Tikrit on the Tigres river at 2200 hours on 31 March 2005. The claimant and his son had fished the Tigres many nights recently, but the father did not join his son this night. U.S. Forces helicopters were flying overhead, like they usually did and there were no problems. "A U.S. Forces HMMWV patrol pulled up to the beach near where they were fishing. The patrol had spotted and destroyed a boat earlier in the evening that had an RPG in it. They set off an illumination round and then opened fre. The claimant's only son was shot and killed. His friend was injured, but managed to get the boat to the other side of the river. At the small village across the river they received medical help and were taken to the hospital. But, it was too late for the claimant's son.
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Your Doughnut Addiction Explained
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  11-12-2007    4
 More: When sugar water was substituted for the saccharin solution, the results were the same, researchers said. "Intense sweetness is more rewarding to the rats than cocaine," said coauthor Magalie Lenoir of the University of Bordeaux in France. Lenoir said mammalian taste receptors evolved in an environment that lacked sugar and so were not adapted to the high concentrations of sweets found in the modern diet. Excess sugar could increase levels of the brain chemical dopamine, she said, leading to a craving for sweets.
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Who is the US fighting in Iraq?
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  8-28-2007    4
 And when you hear Cheney say we have to fight al-Qaeda in Iraq, you will know that most of the people the US is fighting there are no such thing. Bomb Saudi Arabia! Wait I mean, look over there......it's the Iranians! Bomb the Iranians. Frigging nutjob lying chickenhawks.
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Internet Terrorism Judge, "What's a Website?"
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  5-17-2007    2
 Reminds me of when they gave the Texas State Legislature laptops but hardly any of them could use them.
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Cheney Aide, "We're One Attack Away From Our Goal"
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-4-2007    2
 More revealing is Goldsmith's description of how the Bush administration systematically violated one law after the next employing tactics that are truly the hallmark of the most lawless third-world dictators. They literally decided they would break whatever laws they wanted based on patently baseless memos issued by obedient followers like John Yoo. Not only did they do this in complete secrecy from Congress, they refused even to allow Executive Branch officials who were told to follow orders to see the legal basis for what they were told to do. Goldsmith's first experienced this extraordinary concealment, or "strict compartmentalization," in late 2003 when, he recalls, Addington angrily denied a request by the N.S.A.'s inspector general to see a copy of the Office of Legal Counsel's legal analysis supporting the secret surveillance program. "Before I arrived in O.L.C., not even N.S.A. lawyers were allowed to see the Justice Department's legal analysis of what N.S.A. was doing,"
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Bush knew Saddam had NO Weapons of Mass Destruction
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-6-2007    3
 But the CIA officers working on the Sabri case kept collecting information. "We checked on everything he told us." French intelligence eavesdropped on his telephone conversations and shared them with the CIA. These taps "validated" Sabri's claims, according to one of the CIA officers. The officers brought this material to the attention of the newly formed Iraqi Operations Group within the CIA. But those in charge of the IOG were on a mission to prove that Saddam did have WMD and would not give credit to anything that came from the French. "They kept saying the French were trying to undermine the war," said one of the CIA officers.
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Revealed: W knew Saddam was Willing to Bargain for Exile
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-29-2007    6
 W is suppose to be our first MBA President but he can not even conduct a cost benefit analysis. Cost: Whatever minuscule amount compared to what we have spent that Saddam would settle for; and any bogus information his generals had convinced him existed. Benefits: 28,000 soldiers not wounded; 3800 soldiers not killed; 600,000 to 1,000,000 Iraqis not killed; $600 Billion to $1 Trillion dollars not wasted; standing and trust within the world community preserved. Ultimate cost to Bush: not looking tough; not having Iraqi oil under the control of US oil producers.
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Blackwater draws guns on U.S. Soldiers
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  10-11-2007    4
 More: Testifying before Congress last week, 38-year-old Blackwater chief Erik Prince vigorously defended his company's "dedicated security professionals" In deflecting questions about a drunken Blackwater operative who allegedly shot and killed a bodyguard for Iraqi Vice President Adel Abdul Mahdi in the Green Zone on Christmas Eve last year, Prince said that the employee, later identified as Andrew Moonen, had been fined and fired. But on Friday House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. Henry Waxman released a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice recounting evidence that Moonen was able to return to Iraq and worked there for another company.
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More Men than Women take Teddy Bears to Bed
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  11-24-2007    2
 Just don't shine the black light on the hotel "Cuddillow".
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Trump, "W...You're Fired, You're the Worst Ever".
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-29-2007    19
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IRAQS OIL IS OURS!
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  2-21-2007    7
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When will Bush invade Saudi Arabia and Libya? NOT!
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  11-23-2007    3
 If you've got oil and you've been in bed with the Bush's for decades you can send all the fighters you want to Iraq to kill U.S. soldiers. Is this treason? There have been 700 Al Qaeda soldiers enter Iraq since August 2006 and Al Qaeda is to blame for all the violence in Iraq? It should be obvious to anyone with half a brain that Al Qaeda and foreign fighters were always a minor player in the violence and chaos released by Bush and the neocons in Iraq.
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Oklahoma Republican admits, "Iraq Probably a Mistake"
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  2-23-2008    2
 More: Coburn at one point in the campaign reportedly said the war in Iraq was "absolutely not" a mistake. Vice President Dick Cheney, a vocal defender of the war, came to Tulsa to cam paign and raise money for Coburn. During that visit, Cheney criticized Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry for flip-flopping on the war by voting in the Senate to go to war but voting against adequate funding for the troops. Still, his comments at the town hall meeting may be the first time he has ever suggested the war was a mistake. Coburn's comment came less than a week after he returned from his second trip to Iraq since entering the Senate.
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Bush finally tops Nixon....In Unpopularity
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  11-6-2007   
 You're in good company W.
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Iraq Criminal Investigation: $6 Billion Pentagon Contracts
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  9-21-2007    8
 More: Representative John Kline, a Minnesota Republican and retired Marine colonel, said he was “doubly, triply, quadruply appalled” at the “clear breakdown in leadership” that allowed some Army contracting officers to corrupt the procurement system. He said it was inexcusable that it took so long for the Army to put adequate checks in place.
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Urine and Cabbage: A Match made in Heaven
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  10-6-2007    6
 Good News for Alabamans: Earlier this year, the Kuopio scientists reported that cucumbers benefit from the use of urine as fertilizer.
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RoboBugs: That Dragonfly is a U.S. Government Spy
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  10-9-2007    7
 More: Defense Department documents describe nearly 100 different models in use today, some as tiny as birds, and some the size of small planes. All told, the nation's fleet of flying robots logged more than 160,000 flight hours last year -- a more than fourfold increase since 2003. A recent report by the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College warned that if traffic rules are not clarified soon, the glut of unmanned vehicles "could render military airspace chaotic and potentially dangerous." The Hybrid Insect Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems project aims to create literal shutterbugs -- camera-toting insects whose nerves have grown into their internal silicon chip so that wranglers can control their activities. DARPA researchers are also raising cyborg beetles with power for various instruments to be generated by their muscles.
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U.S. General: Iraq War is about Oil, Arab World "One Big Gas Station"
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  10-16-2007    2
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Merle Haggard has left the Republican Party - Sorry n2
BobbyRutan
by BobbyRutan  10-12-2007    6
 More: The thing that gets under my skin most about George W. is his intention to install fear in people," he said, after walking me down a hallway lined with gold and platinum records "This is America. We're proud. We're not afraid of a bunch of terrorists. W is all about terror alerts and scaring us at airports. We're changing the Constitution out of fear. We spend all our time looking up each other's dresses. Haggard sensed reluctance among the Hillarians to embrace his endorsement—in part, I imagine, because he's not shy about saying that one of the biggest things Hillary has going for her is Bill, who ranks up with Reagan in the Haggard pantheon and not only because the former President used to have a pickup truck with Astroturf in the back. "He cared about this country, about our problems," Haggard said, with a twinkle. "And I figure that whatever she doesn't know, he does." When Al Gore wins the Nobel and Merle Haggard leaves the party, it's a bad day for Republicans.
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