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    30 Essential Pieces Of Free (and Open) Software for Windows
    bioplasmik
    by bioplasmik  8-31-2007    6
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    Nice list of free (OSS) programs for windows
    l1wulf
    by l1wulf  12-2-2006    4
     The usual suspects are on this list, but there are a good number I never heard of or completely forgot about. Overall, it's a pretty good list.
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    Excellent List of Free, Essential Applications for Windows
    sarigordon
    by sarigordon  12-5-2006    1
     This guy has a good site about saving money.
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    Canadians cut power to battle cannabis
    michellezm
    by michellezm  10-10-2007    12
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    You've Got TOO much e-mail
    debbyski
    by debbyski  7-31-2008    16
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    Free Online Photo and Image Editor
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  12-18-2006    7
     Use it a lot. Not a lot of excess features, just sweet and simple for quick image editting.
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    Mysterious and Beautiful Crop Circle
    tszlamw
    by tszlamw  3-24-2007    6
     Beautiful crop circles, do you think of the movie "Signs"?
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    Vertical farms coming to a high rise near you
    adamc
    by adamc  1-30-2007    5
     It's such a simple yet brilliant idea that could really make a difference.
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    The Petabyte Age: Because More Isn't Just More — More Is Different
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-25-2008   
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    Project to reveal choc's DNA code
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-26-2008    2
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    Ethanol - More dangerous than you think
    BigBadWolf
    by BigBadWolf  7-31-2007    7
     I have clipped on this subject before... Ethanol is NOT the solution we should be looking at!
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    Facebook Never Forgets
    debbyski
    by debbyski  7-14-2008    8
     "The Internet's anonymity, long memory and free-for-all gossip culture may yet prove a poisonous cocktail. But as our generation grows older and enters public life -- thankfully, we have some time -- we'll find ourselves in a political culture that increasingly views these "gotcha" moments in context and with an eye toward forgiveness. After all, the incriminating photo, the offensive blog post, that drunken 3 a.m. e-mail -- it could have been any of us."
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    3-D crop circles... Ooooweeeeeoooo
    BigBadWolf
    by BigBadWolf  7-3-2007    4
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    Top of The Crops 2007
    zenu1luv
    by zenu1luv  7-28-2007   
     These are amazing!!
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    1st front page anti-war coverage!
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  3-21-2008    5
     I had to scan the page and crop and edit. Can't clip in Picasa, so I posted it to Blogger where I can clip. This is The Home News Tribune in NJ Up to now they have been very lamestream.
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    Houses Covered in Kudzu
    amgumen
    by amgumen  4-18-2008    3
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    Computer Viruses Are 25 Years Old
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-15-2007    2
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    Noah's Arctic Ark for Seeds Set to Open
    wildcat
    by wildcat  2-8-2008   
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    The tornado nightmare
    invictus
    by invictus  6-18-2008    4
     I wouldn't like to be there to take this photo.
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    Father of India's Green Revolution Prepares for Evergreen Revolution
    urbanlife
    by urbanlife  5-12-2008    1
     “In every crisis is an opportunity” Swaminathan is once again agitating for revolution -- this time a perpetual one. In the early ‘60s, India grew 12 million tons of wheat every year. Starvation was rampant and the country imported much of its food. Swaminathan, an agricultural geneticist, developed new strains of high-yield wheat for his country and the programs that led to an India that exports food. Today, India grows some 70 million tons of wheat and has become the world's second-largest wheat producer. He says that today India has reached a plateau in production and productivity because a problem of under investment in rural infrastructure. His M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation for Sustainable Agriculture & Rural Development follows a pro-nature, pro-poor and pro-women orientation to a job-led economic growth strategy in rural areas through harnessing science and technology for environmentally sustainable and socially equitable development.
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    Why do old couples look alike?
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-14-2007   
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    11 Indian farmers commit suicide after defaulting on bank loans
    duvelic
    by duvelic  6-3-2007    4
     Mounting debt and poverty has triggered thousands of suicides by farmers
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    lightning in sunset
    n2sooners
    by n2sooners  8-18-2008    2
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    Vertical Farming, farming of the future...
    BitDrifter
    by BitDrifter  6-19-2007    3
     These vertical farms would be put in ubanized centers to reduce shipping costs and the eviromental footprint.
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    "Supercomputers could revolutionize science more profoundly than at any time since Galileo"
    einbar
    by einbar  11-18-2008    1
     Supercomputing has made huge advances over the last decade or so, gradually packing on the ability to handle more and more data points in increasingly complex ways. It has enabled scientists to test theories, design experiments and predict outcomes as never before. But now, the new class of petaflop-scale machines is poised to bring about major qualitative changes in the way science is done. "The new capability allows you to do fundamentally new physics and tackle new problems," said Thomas Zacharia, who heads up computer science at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee"And it will accelerate the transition from basic research to applied technology
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    Climate Change Endangers India
    invictus
    by invictus  8-7-2007   
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    Zimbabwe Runs Out of Staple Food
    michellezm
    by michellezm  7-29-2007    2
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    Bees Missing in Taiwan
    dorine
    by dorine  4-26-2007    4
     This is getting very serious. Needs more attention than global warming. This is happening RIGHT NOW.
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    The top 100 April Fool's Day Hoaxes of All Time
    lordthor
    by lordthor  3-30-2007    4
     These are the top 100 April fool's day hoaxes of all time, and some of them are absolutely hilarious, like Taco Bell buying the Liberty Bell and renaming it the Taco Liberty Bell. HAH!
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    a better leaf
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-10-2007    3
     nature does not know best
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    Will milk become America's new oil?
    JICWyllie
    by JICWyllie  6-3-2007    6
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    The Scientific Method - Lecture Notes
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  10-20-2006    2
     This is just a Table of Contents. See here for the notes themselves: http://www.inquiringminds.org/education/syllabus-cotton-scalise-lecture-notes.html Check out the source to, there's excellent material there for teachers for example (about science, skepticism, pseudoscience, etc.).
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    Autumn Days
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  10-15-2008    4
     Great photos from Boston.com and a couple of my own
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    Great Irish Famine. "Stabalising at half the level prior to the faminee"
    righthand
    by righthand  7-25-2007    3
     When Ireland experienced a famine in 1782-83, ports were closed to keep Irish-grown food in Ireland to feed the Irish. Local food prices promptly dropped. Merchants lobbied against the export ban, but government in the 1780s overrode their protests; that export ban did not happen in the 1840s. Cecil Woodham-Smith, an authority on the Irish Famine, wrote in The Great Hunger; Ireland 1845-1849 that, "...no issue has provoked so much anger or so embittered relations between the two countries (England and Ireland) as the indisputable fact that huge quantities of food were exported from Ireland to England throughout the period when the people of Ireland were dying of starvation." Ireland remained a net exporter of food throughout most of the five-year famine. Irish exports of calves, livestock (except pigs), bacon and ham actually increased during the famine. The food was shipped under guard from the most famine-stricken parts of Ireland. The Quakers are the only protestant religio
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    Use of Biofuels could lead to Starvation Deaths worldwide.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  7-20-2007   
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    Pot becomes top cash crop in US
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  12-19-2006    2
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    An Inconvenient Truth
    invictus
    by invictus  5-26-2006    16
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    Pimp My Rice Paddy
    haraya
    by haraya  7-23-2007    2
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    Stressed plants produce aspirin
    valann 47
    by valann 47  9-19-2008    1
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    Ethanol: The Fuel To Nowhere
    merrie
    by merrie  6-26-2008   
     Farm belt support for reducing or eliminating the corn ethanol mandate was higher once respondents were informed that two studies, one from Princeton University and another from the University of Minnesota, found that ethanol contributes more greenhouse gas to the atmosphere than does conventional gasoline. It does so, in part, because it encourages the clearing of so-called carbon sinks, such as rain forests, which absorb carbon dioxide, to produce crops for ethanol production. "We shouldn't sacrifice food for fuel, nor should we sacrifice carbon sinks for fuel," said Ridenour. "Ethanol is costing us as taxpayers, it is costing us as consumers, and it is costing us important environmental resources while providing little-to-no benefit for most of us in return. Ethanol is the fuel to nowhere. Like the infamous 'bridge to nowhere' earmark, ethanol mandates mean we all pay enormous costs so a few can benefit."
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