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    The World in only 7 Pictures
    pokkets
    by pokkets  6-5-2007    12
     No Remarks
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    Error Messages on Computer Screens in Japan
    sohil
    by sohil  6-15-2006    22
     I wonder if Vista will adopt this.
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    World Record in Japan: Largest Orgy
    cesspit86
    by cesspit86  5-26-2007    10
     Simply weird world record in Japan
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    Drink Water On Empty Stomach
    Newfman
    by Newfman  11-20-2007    9
      * Headache * Body Ache * Heart System * Arthritis * Fast Heart Beat * Epilepsy * Excess * Fatness * Bronchitis * Asthma * TB * Meningtitis * Kidney and Urine diseases * Vomiting gastritis * Diarrhea * Piles * Diabetes * Constipation * All Eye Diseases * Womb Cancer * Menstrual Disorders * Ear Nose * Throat Diseases
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    Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Death
    locolapapa
    by locolapapa  4-30-2007    14
     See all ten on my clipmarks or visit the site.
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    japanese manhole covers or superb works of art
    qrius2noall
    by qrius2noall  9-13-2007    10
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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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    Shoe Size - Penis Size Conversion Table
    kwonsu
    by kwonsu  2-18-2007    10
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    What the World Eats : Food habits of people around the globe
    thefoxalmighty
    by thefoxalmighty  6-5-2007    4
     This is interesting.. Go thro the facts in the site...
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    'The Grid' Could Soon Make the Internet Obsolete
    Newfman
    by Newfman  4-7-2008    11
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    World's Tallest Building to Rise Higher than Mount Fuji
    mcgraf
    by mcgraf  8-24-2007    11
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    Solar Ark
    shunyax
    by shunyax  1-22-2008    5
     Turning a mistake into advantage ......
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    Beautiful Treehouse in Japan
    clipette
    by clipette  4-23-2007    6
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    The most bizarre musical instrument on earth
    mickfinn
    by mickfinn  11-15-2007    3
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    Glowing mushrooms
    babygirl2882
    by babygirl2882  8-30-2007    5
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    the top 10 least religious countries
    syncopath
    by syncopath  4-3-2008    6
     The survey concluded that "high levels of organic atheism are strongly correlated with high levels of societal health, such as low homicide rates, low poverty rates, low infant mortality rates, and low illiteracy rates, as well as high levels of educational attainment, per capita income, and gender equality. In some societies, particularly Europe, atheism is growing. However, throughout much of the world -- particularly nations with high birth rates -- atheism is barely discernable."
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    Five Reasons Why Aliens Will Make Contact with the Japanese First
    Mohir
    by Mohir  6-8-2008    6
     North Korea is rumored to have recently released a statement claiming that their nuclear reactor has the dual capability of communicating wirelessly with alien species up to 1,000 light years away in real time. Of course, we can't believe everything that the North Korean government says, but seriously, I wouldn't be surprised at all if they were already communicating with other planets. If that's the case, it should be relatively easy for Japan, a neighboring country, to intercept their signals with laser pulses and let the world know definitively what Kim Jong Il has known for decades—that there is life beyond Earth.
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    Average IQ of Countries
    amgumen
    by amgumen  3-25-2007    9
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    Mutiny among USA Generals? Revolt over Iran?
    righthand
    by righthand  10-16-2007    22
     "KOLKO: Many in the US military think Bush and Cheney are out of control. They are rebelling against Bush and Cheney. Washington Post reporter Dana Priest recently said in an interview that she believed the US military would revolt and refuse to fly missions against Iran if the White House issued such orders. "CENTCOM commander Admiral Fallon reportedly thwarted Cheney's wish to sent a third additional aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf. One paper wrote that he "vowed privately there would be no war against Iran as long as he was chief of CENTCOM." "Lt. Gen. Wright, in charge of US forces in Japan, told AP last week that the Iraq war had weakened American forces in the face of any potential conflict with China. He was quoted as saying, "Are we in trouble? It depends on the scenario. But you have to be concerned about the small number of our forces and the age of our forces." ...Spiegel Mutiny in the ranks - at the top!!!
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    Japanese ruins - 5000 years older than the Pyramids
    JDomingues
    by JDomingues  11-20-2006    10
     If true it´s amazing.
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    Physicist Claims First Real Demonstration of Cold Fusion
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  5-27-2008    6
     "Arata and Zhang demonstrated very successfully the generation of continuous excess energy from ZrO2-nano-Pd sample powders under D2 gas charging and generation of helium-4," Takahashi told New Energy Times. "The demonstrated live data looked just like data they reported in their published papers . This demonstration showed that the method is highly reproducible."
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    Hungry Planet: What the World Eats ?
    syncopath
    by syncopath  11-2-2007   
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    Dog Awaits Master for 11 Years
    Caleythia
    by Caleythia  8-20-2007    8
     Poor doggie. This is so sad.
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    Beautiful: 26 Castles
    neochonetes
    by neochonetes  10-27-2007    4
     These are beautiful pictures, even though I don't approve the over active ego that makes these castles possible.
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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Also Know As The Trash Vortex
    urbanlife
    by urbanlife  4-8-2008    6
     Sad Picture: No one to blame for this but ourselves. Four fifths of the plastic detritus floating over 2.5 million square miles of ocean surface arrives there from land-based run off: from stormwater, in other words: litter. Sadly - many people take the "out of sight, out of mind" approach. Plastic contamination in the world's oceans is worse than previously imagined and no amount of technology can clean it up. We are damned to a future of pollution by plastic. All succeeding generations will only see an ocean filled with trash. Net a piece of plastic, and you’ll find barnacles and small crabs clinging to it. Not a good thing for fish, birds, and mammals that mistake it for its natural food, such as eggs, jellyfish, or other sea creatures. Most of the plastic will eventually photo-degrade into small, dust-like particles to the point that it will be non-detectable to the human eye, but ingestible by sea mammals, birds, and fish—many of which we then consume ourselves.
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    What the World Eats (1)
    einbar
    by einbar  7-19-2008    7
     What's on family dinner tables in fifteen different homes around the globe see also What the World Eats (2) http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/633A2B98-B0BE-4C2D-B5C7-19507606A388/
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    Heart shaped dog
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  7-10-2007    6
     Wow, that's going to be one sought-after little puppy! He already looks a little tired, lol.
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    A Chemical That Converts Thoughts Into Light
    wildcat
    by wildcat  2-3-2008   
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    Matrix Ping Pong
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  2-23-2007    5
     It took me forever to figure out how they did this! Absolutely amazing!
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    Underground Wonders of the World
    CrazyRedHead
    by CrazyRedHead  10-16-2007    1
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    The Shimizu Mega-City Pyramid
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  6-24-2007    1
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    Bring home troops from around the world
    masbury
    by masbury  9-24-2008    7
     Former special assistant to Reagan argues US troops in Japan and S. Korea should be phased out.
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    Speaking whales
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  9-2-2008    3
     Uplifting is on its way... :) I wonder when will us humans learn some things from the whales?
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    New 7 Wonders Of The World
    Arturo
    by Arturo  3-15-2007    2
     Can you help decide?
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    Bio-Earth: Are Planets Living Super-Organisms?
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-11-2008    3
     He believes that expanding the study of life sciences to the core of our world and the depths of outer space will help us find distant relatives of our own Earth -- planets that could also sustain life. To explain why contintental plates drift on the surface of the Earth's molten mantle, Maruyama argues that continents actually have life cycles. Old, cold plates on continental fringes sink to “plate graveyards” deep in the Earth’s mantle, and then rise again, creating volcanoes fueled by three-dimensional convection movements deep below the surface.
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    The most comprehensive list of Maps
    sohil
    by sohil  11-27-2006    7
     Wow!
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    Tracking the Origin of the Cat
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-2-2008    1
     Cats probably started living close to humans when people evolved from nomadic herding to raising livestock and crops and started storing food, which attracted mice and other rodents. Cats found good hunting there, and humans surely appreciated the sly little predators' help protecting their stocks."There was a mutual benefit," Lyons said. From there, domesticated cats started to radiate out to different parts of the world, often following humans on their migrations. Today cats can be divided genetically into four broad groups: those from Europe, the Mediterranean, East Africa and Asia. But Lyons and her colleagues also made surprising discoveries about individual breeds. The Japanese bobtail, for example, does not seem genetically similar to cats from Japan, indicating the breed may have originated elsewhere. Despite its name, the Persian, the oldest recognized breed, looks as though it actually arose in Western Europe and not Persia, which today is Iran.
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    For Better or Worse, Sex in Space Is Inevitable
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-7-2008    5
     No Remarks
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    Japan's Booming Sex Niche: Elder Porn
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-18-2008    2
     This is an interesting phenomenon. Perhaps it is connected to the steady rise in life expectancy.
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    World's most amazing islands
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-22-2007    2
     The name Alcatraz from the Title ' Island if the Albatross',given to it by discoverer Juan de Ayala, in 1775. Always wondered what that meant, but never looked. Was originally a lighthouse.
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