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Hidden messages in words? Cool.
fudzzz
by fudzzz  4-3-2007    17
 Check out the Mother-in-Law one. LMAO.
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Why We do Dumb or Irrational Things: 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies
Newfman
by Newfman  11-17-2007    3
 Descriptions of all 10 experiments at the site
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Clipmarks and the Art of Highlighting
adamc
by adamc  7-24-2007    14
 Clipper {{JICWyllie}} published this piece in Inside Knowledge magazine. His insight regarding annotation and classification is fascinating. And it's inspiring to read about the potential of Clipmarks as a tool for group intelligence -- World Mind here we come! Thanks Jan!
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Having Sex without Gravity
abailart
by abailart  12-4-2007    13
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The Mathematical Lives of Plants
Kore7
by Kore7  5-6-2007    6
  The seeds of a sunflower, the spines of a cactus, and the bracts of a pine cone all grow in whirling spiral patterns. Remarkable for their complexity and beauty, they also show consistent mathematical patterns that scientists have been striving to understand. ... Scientists have puzzled over this pattern of plant growth for hundreds of years. Why would plants prefer the golden angle to any other? And how can plants possibly "know" anything about Fibonacci numbers? For the first time, scientists have found convincing biochemical mechanisms responsible for the interlocking spiral growth patterns seen in many plants. (The Romanesco broccoli plant is a striking example.) The video of the experiment with magnetized liquid iron droplets demonstrates how the geometry of such growth could occur in nature.
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Does this remind you of anything?
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  2-1-2008    16
 Am I the only one that thought of Clipmarks?
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A great little pic
tabsey
by tabsey  2-21-2008    6
 Worth a look.
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How to Write Aphorisms
Kore7
by Kore7  1-26-2008    11
  Delacroix, Eugene (France, 1798-1863) To be a poet at twenty is to be twenty; to be a poet at forty is to be a poet. According to James Geary, editor of the compendium Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists , a truely memorable, quotable aphorism satisfies five laws: It must be brief. It must be definitive. It must be personal — that's the difference between an aphorism and a proverb. It must be philosophical — that's the difference between an aphorism and a platitude, which is not philosophical.... And the fifth law is it must have a twist. And that can be either a linguistic twist or a psychological twist or even a twist in logic that somehow flips the reader into a totally unexpected place. Now you know, so get to work! :)
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Looking Up (These are Awesome!)
sahara
by sahara  12-31-2007    7
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What a difference a century makes!
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  12-26-2007    4
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Small and Fabulous: Modular Living as It Should Be
wildcat
by wildcat  1-7-2008    10
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The US is its Own Terrorist
digits
by digits  2-15-2008    30
 I wrote this August 01, 2006. How appropriate now after Bush's State of the Union. Please see .... http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/FA485DF5-5A4D-4186-BB58-BA93A0C85386/
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God, how could you do this to me???
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  11-15-2007    10
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Sacred Sex Frozen In Stone
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  2-20-2008    11
 The best pictures I've ever seen of these sacred temples.
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Coming to Bed?
kmcolo
by kmcolo  2-20-2008    7
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World's most corrupt and least corrupt nations
Deepti
by Deepti  1-27-2008    12
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John Cleese's "Letter to America" - I think we're all English now.
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  2-17-2008    12
 The finest English humour. 19 other points of transition to British rule listed at source site.
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15 Quotes by Famous Atheists
AcesLucky
by AcesLucky  12-11-2007    60
 Bertrand Russell: “You find as you look around the world that every single bit of progress in humane feeling, every improvement in the criminal law, every step toward the diminution of war, every step toward better treatment of the colored races, or every mitigation of slavery, every moral progress that there has been in the world, has been consistently opposed by the organized churches of the world. I say quite deliberately that the Christian religion, as organized in its churches, has been and still is the principal enemy of moral progress in the world.”
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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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Life Would be Better Lived Backwards!
AcesLucky
by AcesLucky  2-9-2008    8
 Excellent concept. This will put a smile to your face!
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Intelligent People Are Prone to Alcoholism
Mohir
by Mohir  2-13-2008    21
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thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-15-2008    13
 It's for "National Security." :) Screw our own rights and liberties and security and privacy, as long as the tyrannical, paranoid, fear-driven Empire is happy. Right? America's behaviour is alarming, annoying, paranoid and ridiculous, to say the least, and very unbecoming of a so-called "free and brave" nation. "It's one thing to say it's reasonable for government agents to open your luggage. It's another thing to say it's reasonable for them to read your mind and everything you have thought over the last year. What a laptop records is as personal as a diary, but much more extensive. It records every Web site you have searched. Every e-mail you have sent. It's as if you're crossing the border with your home in your suitcase." ----- One law firm has instructed its lawyers to travel to the United States with "blank laptops" whose hard drives contain no data ----- Lawyers cannot fully advise people how they may exercise their rights during a border search.
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Right Time, Right Place
dannad
by dannad  1-24-2008    3
 Imagine the patience it took...
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Words in your brain
wildcat
by wildcat  2-10-2008    5
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The Dullness of Thinking in Straight Lines
abailart
by abailart  2-15-2008    20
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On Architecture and Elegance
Kore7
by Kore7  12-28-2007    4
  bridge is endowed with a subcategory of beauty we can refer to as elegance, a quality present whenever a work of architecture succeeds in carrying out an act of resistance—holding, spanning, sheltering—with grace and economy as well as strength; when it has the modesty not to draw attention to the difficulties it has surmounted. From philosophical historian Alain de Botton's inimitable The Architecture of Happiness , itself a paradigmatic illustration of the aesthetic elegance of well-engineered minimalism (be it architectural or textual). The NYRB's synopsis of de Botton's work makes note of this: The simplicity of his writing is not the product of a simple mind.... In The Consolations of Philosophy (2000) he remarked that "there are...no legitimate reasons why books in the humanities should be difficult or boring; wisdom does not require a specialized vocabulary or syntax."
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manipulated photography
CarnivalBorn
by CarnivalBorn  2-13-2008    3
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Women in Pakistan
syncopath
by syncopath  2-19-2008    6
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If Fox 'News' was around to Report History
Perwana786
by Perwana786  10-22-2007   
 Yeah it would have been HisStory! ;-) Just like it is today! :-0 ! "Fair and balanced" if one equates reading lies off a teleprompter as 'informative and equitable' ... Who loves lies? Who cherishes lies? Who finds lies comforting & pleasing? Who is the father of lies anyway? So who do liars serve? And what about those who serve up or devour lies, thereby supporting, spreading deciets like a virus ... in the traffic of lies, does it matter if one originates the deception? If they promulgate false witness, support harm of those who have been falsely accused, is that not complicity? And how can one serve God, objectively, if they love lies, spread lies, support liars... ??? I think those who play with themselves and others are unwitting dupes who decieve themselves BEFORE they decieve anyone else. Just my opinion. And they serve evil, just like every liar before them. Personally I cannot stand lies. Or liars. MSM or otherwise. Thou shalt NOT is clear... lies, false witn
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Special Restroom instructions
dakotayii
by dakotayii  2-21-2008    4
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"Humanity" by Milo Manara
astronkyttaron
by astronkyttaron  2-14-2008    1
 Nothing really seems to change..
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Complete collection of G Mail Tips
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  3-26-2008    4
 rest @ the site..couldn't be clipped...
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Searching for Completeness
abailart
by abailart  2-18-2008    3
 With thanks to tidbit via aribeth.
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Uplifting, thrilling, life-enhancing
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  2-19-2008    8
 Great stuff from Dawkins
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Blog warns comment meanies
masbury
by masbury  2-13-2008    16
 Excellent example of what (in a more secular form) might help CM's quality and focus
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The Math of Love & Sex Explained
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  3-27-2008    3
 An astute observation, to be sure.
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Robert Doisneau: brilliant photographer
abailart
by abailart  2-12-2008    3
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The Truth About Republican Economics and American Debt
AcesLucky
by AcesLucky  1-12-2008    7
 The chart will SHOCK you into reality about the Conservative agenda to borrow until the dollar is completely worthless and America is owned by foreigners.
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Complex Minds
abailart
by abailart  3-26-2008    1
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Earth From Space - Amazing Photos
karokan
by karokan  8-18-2007    3
 very nice collection of photos of earth viewed from space. many i've never seen before
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