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    Sensible 404 error page
    kankamuso
    by kankamuso  1-9-2007    6
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    250 Free Office Templates and Documents
    Scattered_Fusion
    by Scattered_Fusion  12-1-2006    4
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    Read Print - online classics and more
    Socratoad
    by Socratoad  2-24-2007    11
     A warm welcome to Read Print, your free online library. Our website offers thousands of free books for students, teachers, and the classic enthusiast
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    50+ Sites for Book Lovers
    frogtuxedo
    by frogtuxedo  9-13-2007    3
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    War on Blogs?
    debbyski
    by debbyski  12-13-2006    16
     Hmm. . . could this have something to do with the user comments on the ill-fated Tom DeLay Blog?
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    10 Most Brilliant Gadgets Of 2008
    einbar
    by einbar  10-18-2008    1
     Popular Mechanics announced its picks for the 2008 Breakthrough Awards awards in what the publication called The 10 Most Brilliant Gadets of the Year. Here's the list of international winners; you may be surprised at the gadgets on the list.
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    FREE HIDDEN INFORMATION VIDEOS!!!!
    sohil
    by sohil  6-23-2007    8
     I know I'm screaming, but wow! :shock:
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    Rare pink dolphin seen in Louisiana lake
    michellezm
    by michellezm  7-4-2007    8
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    The Future of Reading
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-19-2007    11
     The Kindle's real breakthrough springs from a feature that its predecessors never offered: wireless connectivity, via a system called Whispernet
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    ReadPrint.com - Free Online Library
    splendidus
    by splendidus  11-27-2007    6
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    Hello? CIA? Are you watching Clipmarks?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  10-21-2009    9
     "Maybe. We are unable to comment on current operations."
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    They just don't fear heaven and earth
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  11-11-2008    7
     "If anything, they are superior in many ways to us. Thinking too much about the future or worrying too much about the past is really unhealthy. The Pirahã taught me that very lesson. Living in the moment is a sophisticated way to live. I don't see depression. I don't see some of the things that afflict our society - and that's not because they don't face pressures." An interesting story.
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    Choose (and remember) great passwords
    eemorningwood
    by eemorningwood  1-16-2007    3
     Excellent protocol for choosing and not forgetting safe passwords.
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    HUGE waterfall discovered in peru's amazon rainforest
    doodleicious
    by doodleicious  2-1-2009    3
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    What Comes After Web 2.0?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-3-2006    4
     clipmarks maybe a good begining
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    Scientists on their "life-changing" books
    Mohir
    by Mohir  4-21-2008   
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    Another Great Free Ebook Site
    karokan
    by karokan  5-27-2007    1
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    Wildlife of Madagascar - pics
    righthand
    by righthand  4-11-2008    14
     2 Avahi occidentalis A western woolly lemur. Scientists have used specially developed software to create detailed maps of how species are distributed on the island down to a per kilometre level 3 Avahi laniger An eastern woolly lemur. Data was collected on the exact locations of more than 2,300 Malagasy species from six major groups: lemurs, butterflies, frogs, geckos, ants and plants 4 Daubentonia madagascariensis An aye-aye. The world's largest nocturnal primate is found only in Madagascar and well known for its unique method of finding food: it taps on trees to find grubs, then gnaws holes in the wood and inserts its elongated middle finger to pull the grubs out 5 The Indri indri, one of the largest lemurs. The scientists say the Madagascar model could be used for other biodiversity hot spots around the world by helping scientists to predict where species might go for refuge when habitats are endangered by climate change
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    Nationalgeographic -TOP TEN PHOTOS - 2008
    einbar
    by einbar  12-18-2008    1
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    The Lost Cities of the Cloud People
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  8-25-2009    3
     more: Much about the Cloud People is shrouded in mystery. As recently as 2008, a lost Chachapoya city was discovered in the isolated Amazon rainforest during an archaeological expedition to Peru’s Jamalca district, about five hundred miles north-east of Lima. The fortified citadel was found to contain the walls of buildings and rock paintings, and perched on the edge of a chasm – literally carved into the Andes – it may have been used by the Cloud People to keep a lookout for enemies Little is known about the Chachapoyas as they left no written records, but it appears their culture began to prosper in the 9th century, when their towering cities were developed, possibly as defensive measures against invading Huaris. However, five hundred years on, their fortunes faltered with the spread of the Inca Empire. Despite fierce resistance, the Cloud People were conquered by the Incas, and were by turns rebelling and being suppressed when the Spanish conquistadors arrived in 1535.
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    Wildlife in the DMZ: Vanishing rainforest of the Congo basin
    righthand
    by righthand  6-20-2008    1
     1, The demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating South and North Korea is home to over 1,000 plant species and rare animals. The DMZ Forum is a lobby group promoting the idea of turning the area into a nature reserve. 2. The forest is the world's biggest after the Amazon. Now Britain and Norway have created a £108m fund to help protect it from logging and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The Congo basin forest is home to around 50 million people in six countries including Cameroon, Central Africa Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Congo-Brazzaville. The Congo basin forest is twice the size of France and exceeded in size only by the Amazon. It is estimated that logging - much of it illegal - destroys an area the size of 25,000 football pitches every week. The UN estimates that at present rates two-thirds of the forest will have vanished by the year 2040.
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    All-girl fish that hasn't had sex for 70,000 years
    dakotayii
    by dakotayii  4-23-2008    4
     According to the report in the BMC Evolutionary Biology journal, one theory is that the fish may occasionally be taking some of the DNA from the males that trigger reproduction, in order to refresh their gene pool. Dr Laurence Loewe, of the university's School of Biological Sciences, said: "What we have shown now is that this fish really has something special going on and that some special tricks exist to help this fish survive. "Maybe there is still occasional sex with strangers that keeps the species alive. Future research may give us some answers."
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    You Won't Need A Saw
    debbyski
    by debbyski  11-16-2008    7
     Thank you very much :)
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    Incredible Discovery of Tiny Frog
    Amergin
    by Amergin  10-6-2007    3
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    Asgarda: New Tribe of Women-Warriors
    cakebelly
    by cakebelly  9-28-2009    3
     No Remarks
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    The 25 wonders of the world
    michellezm
    by michellezm  5-4-2007   
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    Electronic Papyrus: The Digital Book, Unfurled
    Mohir
    by Mohir  7-7-2008    1
     The black-and-white display holds about 22 lines of a book page, depending on the font, all shown in the crisp black type provided by technology from E Ink, also used in Amazon’s Kindle and other e-readers. The screen changes from one page to the next in about half a second, at the touch of a thumb.
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    Books That Changed My Life
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-15-2008    3
     What's your list of Books That Changed Your Life?
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    The End of Aging - Still a Controvertial Vision
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-7-2008   
     Leon Kass and his friends are contemporary incarnations of an Orwellian nightmare. Besides "War is Peace", I hear also "Death is Life". Of course there are no known social good coming from the conquest of death, we never lived in a social system that conquered death. How could we possibly know? But Kass and his friends, seem to have some privileged knowledge we do not possess, and they already decided for us as individuals and as a society. Well, in time, I believe, they will have the choice to walk their talk. All I want is a chance to walk mine.
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    Another Stonehenge Found Deep In Amazon Forest
    valann 47
    by valann 47  8-29-2008    1
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    Darwin's entire works go online
    ericskiff
    by ericskiff  10-19-2006    1
     I love seeing amazing resources like this being made available online! I know bookchick clipped the pilot site for this a while back, but now all of Darwin's works are up.
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    Alone Together - Loneliness myth - very intersting !
    einbar
    by einbar  11-27-2008    1
     "Hampton says he views the Internet as the ultimate city, the last stop on the continuum of human connectedness. I’d argue that New York and the Internet are about the same, in the way that a large bookstore feels like it offers just as many possibilities as Amazon.com—maybe slightly less inventory, but more opportunities to stumble on things you might not have otherwise. Whichever the case, what the Internet and New York have in common is that each environment facilitates interaction between individuals like no other, and both would be positively useless—would literally lose their raison d’être—if solitary individuals didn’t furiously interact in each. They show us, in trillions of invisible ways every day, that people are essentially nothing without one another. We may sometimes want to throttle our fellow travelers on the F train. We may on occasion curse our neighbors for playing music so loud it splits the floor. But living cheek-by-jowl is the necessary price we pay .."
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    Online book exchange site!
    scarybear
    by scarybear  8-7-2006    3
     Anyone try this out yet?
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    The Anonymity Experiment
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-17-2008    3
     "Technology is way ahead of our ability as a society to think about the consequences.”
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    50 Best Websites 2009 - By Time Magazine
    Mohir
    by Mohir  8-24-2009    1
     Full list at source
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    Top 10 Amazon.com Bible Reviews
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  6-17-2008   
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    Got Vertigo? Terrifying Towers & Glass Balconies
    infidel70
    by infidel70  11-2-2009    4
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    Websites: How They Looked Like 10 Years Ago
    hitchhiker08
    by hitchhiker08  9-17-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    Strange Maps
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  4-20-2008    5
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    Amazon, Why Don’t You Come In Our Houses And Burn Our Books Too?
    Lexica
    by Lexica  7-17-2009    4
     No Remarks
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