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POPSClipmarks named worthy replacement for Google Notebook 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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POPSThe Fallacy Files I clipped this before, but pop restrictions burried the clip. In a very naive hope to keep discussions fallacy-free, better the debate and stimulate some self-criticism, I'm re-sharing this with you all. Anyway, the resource is huge, examples abundant, explications very clear and even etymological grounded.
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POPS300 year old Witch bottle is uncorked more: The analysis took 12 months to complete. Before the salt glaze bottle was opened, it was X-rayed and put through a CT scanner, which showed that its contents included bent iron nails and an unidentified liquid, some of which was drawn off by inserting a syringe through the cork. Tests determined that the liquid was 300-year-old urine and traces of nicotine indicated that it had come from a smoker. The ten nail parings were examined under a microscope and were found to be those of an adult.
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POPSGoogle notebook Anyone notice a parallel to Clipmarks besides me? You can even publish stuff like here!
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POPSIFCM: Desktop Version of Clipmarks Derek has said he open to the idea of a Desktop Version of Clipmarks, meaning a version of Clipmarks that would save your clippings on your hard drive. He asked that we start a discussion about what we'd want to see in the desktop client. Derek asks that we indicate how imperative a desired feature is. Also, if there is anyone besides travislaborde and myself who would like to see a desktop version, please say so here. This grew out of the discussion on this clipmark
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POPSMy bit for ClipMarks. I'm sure I must be doing something non ethical by attempting to poach new clippers but an old virgin like me is too short in the tooth to learn all the niceties. ClipMarks rules! The oldest swinger in town?
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POPSSchindler's List Turns Up at Library Dr Pryke and colleague Steve Martin had another clue. The six boxes contained Tom Keneally's research papers, amassed when he wrote the 1982 Booker Prize-winning novel Schindler's Ark, later turned into the Oscar-winning movie Schindler's List.
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POPSCompost These 30 Unexpected Items You can compost anything of organic origin: fruit peels and pits, sandwich crusts, gluey pasta, oatmeal that’s gone the way of cement, soggy cereal, stale pastries, nut shells, orange rinds, tea bags, coffee filters, onion skins, melon rinds, seeds, cores, old milk, stale potato chips… but NO MEAT.
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POPSClipmarks is aggregated on PopURLs! PopURLs ( http://popurls.com ) is fundamentally a meta-meta-aggregator, aggregating the aggregators! Saving time by delivering the headlines... and photos and videos too. Of course our cozy Clipmarks is on the list, which I hope is bringing us incoming traffic and curious new clippers! =D GET YOUR CLIP ON!
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POPSIt's never too late! what happens after your last smoke? A visit to the site is strongly advised to read the gaps in between the clippings...
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POPSAnother nice review of Amplify We haven't been seeking out the reviews, but nice to see Amplify getting noticed. I clipped this paragraph because it speaks to one of the reasons we created Amplify as a separate service from Clipmarks. We really didn't want to disturb the user experience or community on Clipmarks.com, but we wanted a way to better support Twitter and Facebook users as well as groups. We felt the best way to do this would be to create Amplify as a separate service from Clipmarks, but giving Clipmarks users the option to sync the two.
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POPSThe Stamp Collector's Guide to the Galaxy 1. Paraguay 1978 2. Vietnam 1988 3. Tatarstan, 2002 4. Tajikistan, 2000 5. Mexico, 1950 6-7. Komi, 2002 8. Egypt 1973 9. Equatorial Guinea, 1975 10. Turkmenistan, 1999 11. Tanzania, 1999 12. Spain, 1936 13. Sakha Iakoutie, 1996 14. Liberia, 2005 15. Grenada, 1999 16. Great Britain, 2000 17. Great Britain, 1995 18. Australia, 1984.
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POPSObama Begins VP Search I totally called this . The report is filled with words like "quietly" and "secretly," but the fact that the story's out there means that someone wanted it known. Probably Obama. I said that this would knock Clinton to page three, so let's see if the rest of the media picks it up.
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POPSThe Decline and Fall of America In 2006 under the name of terror, with the American people’s approval our constitution was changed with the signing of The Military Commissions Act of 2006 which removed Habeas Corpus completely which in return rendered The United States Constitution ineffective at that time. The 1877 Posse Comitatus Act which says there will be no military policing in America is gone. In may of 2007 PDD 51 and HSPD 20 were passed giving the president total power over all forms of government from tribal to federal in any national emergency. July 17 of 2007 Executive Order #13422 was passed which completed the circle of a total dictatorial authority. I was unable to capture the frightening essence of this article through clippings. I strongly suggest reading it in its entirety.