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    50 Great Free Online Libraries
    karokan
    by karokan  4-8-2007    16
     Comprehensive list of free online book resources
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    Unlimited GMail Ids
    sandeshkutty
    by sandeshkutty  11-23-2006    7
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    Know where to search, No where to hide
    antiw
    by antiw  1-8-2007    3
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    50 Great Free Online Libraries
    einbar
    by einbar  9-2-2008    11
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    Free PDF eBooks Archieve...
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  3-4-2007    4
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    Clipmarks named worthy replacement for Google Notebook
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  1-16-2009    14
     Love the last sentence..."Where Clipmarks trumps Google Notebook is with its sharing, by letting you publish your clipping for the entire Clipmarks community to see and comment on." That's a tip of the hat to all you clippers out there!!! Oh, and if they think Clipmarks is a worthy replacement for Google Notebook, just wait until they get a load of what we've been working on - coming soon!
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    Amazing - Largest freely on online - "Sacred Text"
    einbar
    by einbar  8-6-2008    5
     online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. There is more in the sight
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    1200+ Web 2.0 Sites in 50+ categories
    Cyber_Ryuapu
    by Cyber_Ryuapu  3-3-2007    2
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    BBC opens world's biggest online zoo
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  9-29-2009    6
     more: Starting with 370 animals, including four octopuses and a solitary starfish, the databank of clips and still pictures will be reinforced on a daily basis. BBC staff are combing through hundreds of wildlife programmes, from spectaculars such as Planet Earth to regional TV news items, to create an unprecedented collection. Early stars in terms of hits online include Darwin's frog, a tiny resident of forests in Chile, which gives birth through the mouth of the male. The process is repeated in slow motion – another feature of the archive's ability to spy on Earth's wild creatures to an unprecedented extent.
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    Top 14 Biblical Ways to Get a Wife
    destinee
    by destinee  11-12-2006    4
     The good ol' days.
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    Extreme Music: Top 15 Free Music Websites That You Will Want to Visit
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-16-2008    4
     It need no words, just explore and listen :-)
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    The Great Software List
    pokkets
    by pokkets  9-14-2007    3
     Open source software, providing a wide range of programs
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    It's Your Fault, Stupid
    abailart
    by abailart  8-2-2008    22
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    a look @ Clipmarks down memory lane
    sidegik
    by sidegik  6-9-2007    15
     good morning , yesterday...
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    Google Hosts 10 Million Historic Time-Life Photos
    Mohir
    by Mohir  11-19-2008    2
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    The Galactic Internet
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-10-2008    6
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    The Internet Sacred Text Archive
    Fast T friend
    by Fast T friend  11-27-2007    2
     More topics at source
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    FireFox Extension to do just about anything
    TeDub
    by TeDub  11-2-2006    1
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    great reference for firefox extensions
    cylons
    by cylons  6-12-2006    1
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    Is mathematical pattern the theory of everything?
    Mohir
    by Mohir  11-15-2007    2
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    Ancient records help test climate change
    invictus
    by invictus  9-15-2007    3
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    Photographic Time Machine
    einbar
    by einbar  6-30-2009    1
     How to tear the space-time continuum with your bare hands and a camera lens
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    Very Long-Term Backup- Rosetta
    wildcat
    by wildcat  8-26-2008   
     One side of the disk contains a graphic teaser. The design shows headlines in the eight major languages of the world today spiraling inward in ever-decreasing size till it becomes so small you have trouble reading it, yet the text goes on getting smaller. The sentences announce: “Languages of the World: This is an archive of over 1,500 human languages assembled in the year 02008 C.E. Magnify 1,000 times to find over 13,000 pages of language documentation.” This graphic side of the disk is pure titanium. A black oxide coating has been added to the surface. The text is etched into that, revealing the whiter titanium. This bold sign board is needed because the pages of genesis which are etched on the mirror-like opposite side of the disk are nearly invisible.
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    The web that time forgot
    iskandar
    by iskandar  6-17-2008    3
     "Today, Otlet and his work have been largely forgotten, even in his native Belgium. Although Otlet enjoyed considerable fame during his lifetime, his legacy fell victim to a series of historical misfortunes — not least of which involved the Nazis marching into Belgium and destroying much of his life's work. But in recent years, a small group of researchers has begun to resurrect Otlet's reputation, republishing some of his writing and raising money to establish the museum and archive in Mons."
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    Bell 'did not invent telephone'
    Newfman
    by Newfman  12-30-2007    1
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    The study of a lifetime: "What Makes Us Happy?"
    einbar
    by einbar  5-13-2009    2
     "Is there a formula—some mix of love, work, and psychological adaptation—for a good life? For 72 years, researchers at Harvard have been examining this question, following 268 men who entered college in the late 1930s through war, career, marriage and divorce, parenthood and grandparenthood, and old age. Here, for the first time, a journalist gains access to the archive of one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies in history. Its contents, as much literature as science, offer profound insight into the human condition—and into the study’s longtime director, George Vaillant"
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    Media-Convert - free online format converter
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  8-29-2006   
     Converts about any format to another: audio, video, image, text, archive, ... Click source to see what it supports
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    "Houston, We Have a (Crazy Ant) Problem"
    wildcat
    by wildcat  5-16-2008    4
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    Links to Thousands of Quality Images (Free) Wonderful Resource
    bryanedmondson
    by bryanedmondson  8-8-2007    2
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    Detecting Photographic Forgeries
    Kore7
    by Kore7  3-17-2007   
     Automatically detecting manipulated photographs is becoming more and more necessary in today's newsroom. "The eyes are a partial mirror into the world in which you're photographed," Farid says. If there are two white dots in each eye, there had to have been two separate light sources. So, if a photo shows two dots in one person's eyes and only one dot in another person's eyes, it must have been spliced together from two different originals.
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    One Hundred Movies on Just One Disk
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-16-2008    1
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    Life magazine photo archive
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  3-10-2009    3
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    Manipuri Manuscript
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  3-28-2009    3
     No Remarks
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    1200+ Web 2.0 Sites in 50+ categories
    nemesarial
    by nemesarial  5-2-2007   
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    The Web sucked in 1996
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  8-2-2006    4
     No Remarks
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    Live Music Archive
    Antara
    by Antara  1-26-2008    3
     cool resource: Browse All Artists with Recordings in the Live Music Archive Browse All Artists' Collection Pages in the Live Music Archive (alt view 1) (alt view 2) You can readily find artists' shows by date or by year through these specific landing pages. (Note: The browsable view of collection pages is cached for 24 hr.) Most Recent Band Activations Note: This is not cached: updated in real time. Graph of the Number of Shows Added Per Month (For the past 24 months) Most Recently Added Items Browse Artists with MP3's Search for Lossless-Only Recordings (No-MP3) Search for Some 24-bit FLAC Recordings Search the Entire LMA at once Shows on This Day in History Browse a Year in History
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    Searchable Google New Archive Goes Online
    steelethewolf
    by steelethewolf  3-9-2007   
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    Why Are So Many Voters So Easily Fooled?
    thinkingblue
    by thinkingblue  10-13-2008    8
     Why Are So Many Voters So Easily Fooled? I've asked myself, that question many times... Of course with no answers. I'm not alone. There are people who posses a worldly depth of knowledge and still wind up scratching their heads in great bewilderment upon seeking an explanation on why people vote against their own personal BEST INTEREST! I've noticed of late, that the progressive TV pundits are now placing these voters in a group calling them, Low Informational Voters. How genteel! See more about this newly coined phrase, here: http://www.freezerbox.com/archive/article.php?id=557 I'm not nearly that refined so I can call a-spade a-spade... LOW INFORMATION VOTER, my foot... It's just the old fashioned, plain old, brown paper wrapping... STUPID, my man! The last paragraph of the freezerbox article above, says it all! (Old adages like "You can lead a horse to water" and "pearls before swine" will provide scant solace. There's only so much you can do when a large segment of the elec
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    The 25 Best News Photographs
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  10-16-2008    1
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    Sites for bookworms: News, reviews, sharing
    invictus
    by invictus  10-16-2006    19
     ReadySteadyBook, Book Fetish and Shelfari. Three sites for book worms. The first two are full of fresh book reviews and news. The latter is similar to Library Thing.
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