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    Ultimate Guide to the Invisible Web
    cabrown
    by cabrown  1-3-2007    6
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    Fifty Tools which can help you in Writing
    HoneyTown
    by HoneyTown  1-15-2007    8
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    Top 20 Lesser Known BitTorrent Sites
    leksi
    by leksi  2-28-2007    11
     Awesome list. :]
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    Know where to search, No where to hide
    antiw
    by antiw  1-8-2007    3
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    The top 100 web search engines no one ever heard of
    Cyber_Ryuapu
    by Cyber_Ryuapu  2-28-2007    2
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    Awesome research/ Homework resource
    cosmic_kitten1
    by cosmic_kitten1  1-14-2007    3
     I only found this the other day and mostly I'm clipping it for my own uses; however, it's a great resource and I thought I'd share. The site itself has pretty cool info too. 'Hope you guys like the clip.
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    Don't Arguew/the gay flight attendant
    qeneoft
    by qeneoft  10-28-2007    14
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    Life Beyond Google: Eight Great Alternative Search Engines
    anpl32
    by anpl32  12-6-2007    4
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    10 most popular Torrent 2006
    blusior
    by blusior  1-28-2007   
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    13 Most Unusual Search Engines You Should Remember
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-18-2008   
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    FISK: "Even I question the 'truth' about 9/11"
    righthand
    by righthand  8-25-2007    40
     ....– whose melting point is supposed to be about 1,480C – would snap through at the same time? (They collapsed in 8.1 and 10 seconds.) What about the third tower – the so-called World Trade Centre Building 7 (or the Salmon Brothers Building) – which collapsed in 6.6 seconds in its own footprint at 5.20pm on 11 September? Why did it so neatly fall to the ground when no aircraft had hit it? The American National Institute of Standards and Technology was instructed to analyse the cause of the destruction of all three buildings. They have not yet reported on WTC 7. Two prominent American professors of mechanical engineering – very definitely not in the "raver" bracket – are now legally challenging the terms of reference of this final report on the grounds that it could be "fraudulent or deceptive". Journalistically, there were many odd things about 9/11. Initial reports of reporters that they heard "explosions" in the towers – which could well have been the beams cracking – are easy to
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    Cool Tools...that are also FREE!
    2muchInfo
    by 2muchInfo  2-9-2007    1
     Many more free tools at site...
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    Be careful what you write online
    aguarella
    by aguarella  10-30-2006    8
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    Is Trouble Brewing for Our Beloved Clipmarks?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  7-24-2009    3
     Keep your eye on this issue. See my related clip illustrating the AP's software protection solution.
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    New hyperspace engine could roundtrip Mars in 5 hours
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-31-2008    5
     The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics awards prizes for the best papers presented each year. Last year’s winner went to a paper authored by physicist Jochem Hauser, calling for experimental tests of Heim’s theory. “This hyperdrive motor,” Hauser said, “would propel a craft through another dimension at enormous speeds. It could reach a star eleven light years away in just eighty days.”
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    Top 100 Alternative Search Engines, March 2007
    mingkymomo
    by mingkymomo  3-31-2007   
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    Writing tools and recommendations
    bcarrino
    by bcarrino  12-21-2006    2
     Interesting notes in reviewing your article and fiction writing.
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    Tools You Might Have Missed
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  1-13-2007    2
     Odd but intriguing set of tools to while away yet more time.
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    President Obama Is Driving Republicans Insane
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  2-12-2009    13
     Sadly I am, once again, proven right. I predicted this same behavior here in the pages of clipmarks and the so called Right (with their clipmarks attendants) have proven me correct. Please oh please, I beg you, prove me wrong!
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    Hybrid Cars: How They Work
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-11-2008    1
     clipversity?
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    How to get Google to notice you
    Scattered_Fusion
    by Scattered_Fusion  1-18-2007   
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    Paris 1900 Exhibition - Photos 3
    righthand
    by righthand  11-30-2007    3
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    Car that runs on air
    rmowery
    by rmowery  2-23-2007    2
     Nice! Good-bye Oil companies
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    Open source versus Google
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-18-2007   
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    When General Motors Was Dreaming ...
    einbar
    by einbar  8-17-2008    3
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    Self Improvement advice from the Devil
    willhelm
    by willhelm  11-30-2007    2
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    WolframAlph is online !
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  5-16-2009    2
     Go and try ! A new web experience
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    Researchers develop next-generation computer antivirus system
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-7-2008    3
     Interesting approach to computer security
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    Science of Search: How to Make Out, or Levitate
    haraya
    by haraya  7-31-2007    1
      How-to searches also reveal our aspirations. Comprising 12% of the instructional searches were those questions geared towards self improvement: how to "lose weight," "gain weight," "make money," and, for those truly in search of instant gratification, "make money fast." On the darker side, over 9.5% of the searches were for illicit or illegal activities, with marijuana use figuring high on the list ("how to grow marijuana," "grow pot," "grow weed") but also some very concerning questions: "how to commit suicide," "how to make meth," even "how to make a bomb." We apparently feel comfortable enough with our computers and the Internet to query just about anything. Search continues to grow in importance as we sift through the mountain of information available to us. As the growth of "how to" searches increases, its clear that we are turning to search engines as sources of knowledge and insight into getting things done.
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    steven wright's words
    abcgirl171
    by abcgirl171  11-27-2007    4
     18 - Hard work pays off in the future, laziness pays off now. 20 - If Barbie is so popular, why do you have to buy her friends? 21 - Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines. 22 - What happens if you get scared half to death twice? 23 - My mechanic told me, "I couldn't repair your brakes, so I made your horn louder." 24 - Why do psychics have to ask you for your name? 25 - If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. 26 - A conclusion is the place where you got tired of thinking. 27 - Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it. 28 - The hardness of the butter is proportional to the softness of the bread. 29 - To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. 30 - The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard. 31 - The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up. .
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    Air Force Vet Breaks Silence on What Hit Pentagon on 911
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  8-4-2009    7
      Another oddity he noted was the story of young Israeli citizens, in this country illegally, who had set up a tripod camera on the roof of the warehouse where they worked and trained their camera on the Twin Towers shortly before the attacks. Witnesses told police the boys celebrated the attacks by joyfully jumping and slapping hands. Police held the men overnight and they were returned to Israel the next day. All this was reported in the mainstream media, but the story was immediately dropped. How did these Israelis know where to be and when to film the Trade Center disaster? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wzl3juBt2Z8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtorXLa2JrE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS89vNH-eeY
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    Free-piston engine could be twice as fuel efficient as combustion engines
    Mohir
    by Mohir  10-2-2008    5
     In conventional internal combustion engines, multiple pistons are connected via rods to a crankshaft that, via the transmission, drives the wheels. Free-piston engines do away with the crankshaft: the pistons aren't connected to anything. Instead, two opposing pistons just shuttle back and forth inside a chamber. To generate electricity, the pistons could be equipped with rows of magnets that shuttle past metal coils to create an electrical current.
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    7 Military Weapons You Won't Believe They Actually Built
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  6-6-2009   
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    Sweden's Ultra-Modern Underground Data Center
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  11-16-2008   
     When asked the motivation behind Pionen, Jon Karlung, CEO of Bahnhof said “Rather than just concentrating on technical hardware we decided to put humans in focus. Of course, the security, power, cooling, network, etc, are all top notch, but the people designing data centers often (always!) forget about the humans that are supposed to work with the stuff.” “Since we got hold of this unique nuclear bunker in central Stockholm deep below the rock, we just couldn't’t build it like a traditional – more boring – hosting center,” he said. “We wanted to make something different. The place itself needed something far out in design and science fiction was the natural source of inspiration in this case – plus of course some solid experience from having been a hosting provider for more than a decade.” Regarding the design of the facility, he said “I’m personally a big fan of old science fiction movies. Especially ones from the 70s like Logan’s Run, Silent Running, Star Wars...
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    Professor Designs Plasma-propelled Flying Saucer
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-13-2008   
     The force created by passing an electrical current through this plasma pushes around the surrounding air, and that swirling air creates lift and momentum and provides stability against wind gusts. In order to maximize the area of contact between air and vehicle, Roy’s design is partially hollow and continuously curved, like an electromagnetic flying bundt pan. One of the most revolutionary aspects of Roy’s use of magnetohydrodynamics is that the vehicle will have no moving parts. The lack of traditional mechanical aircraft parts, such as propellers or jet engines, should provide tremendous reliability, Roy said. Such a design also will allow the WEAV to hover and take off vertically.
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    New Longevity Drugs Poised to Tackle Diseases of Aging
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  11-24-2008    1
     A growing number of scientists suspect that the breakdown of mitochondria is among the most important causes of cell-level changes that eventually cause the body's tissues to degenerate with age. The damage accumulates gradually until hitting some critical mass of malfunction, at which point diseases arrive rapidly. That may be why so many diseases first occur during middle age, and become steadily more common afterwards.
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    Top 25 Web 2.0 Search Engines
    Mr Bling
    by Mr Bling  4-22-2007   
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    A great quote about "Books"
    darcy
    by darcy  12-19-2006    3
     I love this quote
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    Rocket Scientists Say We'll Never Reach the Stars
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-23-2008    8
     Even the most theoretically efficient type of propulsion, an imaginary engine powered by antimatter, would still require decades to reach Alpha Centauri, according to Robert Frisbee, group leader in the Advanced Propulsion Technology Group within NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. And then there's the issue of fuel. It would take at least the current energy output of the entire world to send a probe to the nearest star
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    How the rich starved the world
    swampfoxz
    by swampfoxz  4-20-2008    4
     The threat posed by biofuels affects all of us. Global grain stockpiles - on which all of humanity depends - are now perilously depleted. Cereal stocks are at their
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