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The Best Quote of 2006
amothindisguise
by amothindisguise  8-18-2007    7
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Sweet Aerial Photographs
robynbird
by robynbird  5-3-2007    7
 Photographs taken from above, some of them are extremely cool. The one of the roller coaster is my favourite I think.
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French Atomic Bomb Test Photos from 1968
Kore7
by Kore7  11-8-2007    13
 Never-before-seen 40-year-old pictures of French atomic bomb tests have surfaced on the internet and they are simultaneously beautiful and terrifying. The epitome of historical human achievement and wanton destruction combined in one split-second. These are four scanned pictures of hardcopies I possess of the French nuclear test codenamed Canopus, which was fired on 24th August 1968 in the Fangataufa Atoll. The French army had those pictures taken on site. Full-size links: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 .
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Bush Clothes Label
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-12-2006    7
 No mention if the apology was accepted :o) Very creative.
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13 Photos that changed the world
NoRest
by NoRest  1-2-2007    2
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Christmas Carols for Disturbed Friends
gingembre
by gingembre  12-13-2007    19
 I'm humming #8 as I write this...most disturbing :( :) :?
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The Airbus A380 really is spectacular [Pictures]
sohil
by sohil  6-16-2007    7
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11 must see pictures
n2sooners
by n2sooners  6-7-2008    9
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Natural-born painkiller found in human saliva
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  11-14-2006    12
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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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Geographical Facts of the Sexes
dakotayii
by dakotayii  11-15-2007    2
 It's just a joke, but there is a grain of truth imo......
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Mysterious people
Aribeth
by Aribeth  5-4-2008    11
 who appeared in the village of Woolpit in Suffolk, UK, in the 12th century. The children were brother and sister and they had green colored skin. Their appearance was normal in all other areas. They spoke an unrecognized language and refused to eat anything other than pitch from bean pods. Eventually their skin lost its green color. When they learned English they explained that they were from the ‘Land of St Martin’ which was a dark place because the sun never rose far above the horizon. They claimed that they were tending their father’s herd and followed a river of light when they heard the sounds of bells - finding themselves in Woolpit.Some of the more unusual theories proposed for the origin of the children are that they were Hollow Earth children, parallel dimension children, or Extraterrestrial children.
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2007 Web Predictions.
mingkymomo
by mingkymomo  12-20-2006    2
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Iran: You Suck At Photoshop.
Mohir
by Mohir  7-10-2008    6
 Here's the caption on the NYT illustration above: In the four-missile version of the image released Wednesday by Sepah News, the media arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, two major sections (encircled in red) appear to closely replicate other sections (encircled in orange).
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Libraries this beautiful..Oh God!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  4-20-2008    5
 I love books and even browsing books in such an exotic atmosphere must be a real blessing! sigh...
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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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Geography of the Sexes
adamc
by adamc  10-16-2006    5
 Hey, at least men are simple.
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Seeing in four dimensions
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-29-2008    2
 The videos are all available free at www.dimensions-math.org. The videos go on to show how we can visualize imaginary numbers geometrically, how fractal patterns emerge in the Mandelbrot set and Julia sets, and how beautiful and complex shapes can be built up from circles.
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Average IQ of Countries
amgumen
by amgumen  3-25-2007    9
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Quotes from Voltaire
overture
by overture  6-11-2007    7
  Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer, essayist, deist and philosopher known for his wit, philosophical sport, and defense of civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the right to a fair trial. He was an outspoken supporter of social reform despite strict censorship laws in France and harsh penalties for those who broke them. A satirical polemicist, he frequently made use of his works to criticize Christian Church dogma and the French institutions of his day. -- From Wikipedia
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20 Most Fascinating Prehistoric Paintings
Tylast
by Tylast  3-4-2008    4
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Some useless facts
LeSaucisson
by LeSaucisson  2-3-2007    2
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Something "Definitely Unidentified" Crashes In Canada
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  1-8-2008    12
 Ha!! This reminds me of War of the Worlds, but I do have a very vivid imagination. *LOL* Is it just me, or does there seem to be a rise in UFO reports as of late? I've read rumours on the net that governments around the world may be getting reading for some grand "disclosure" of some kind and it's claimed esp Mexico are pushing for it. Britain has just released their X-files too and was it France? Russia is opening up too. Anyway... I think it's all pretty funky. My clip prior to this one reports something shiny has been seen crashing in Kazakhstan too and {{kkcapricorn}} has a clip about groups of strange lights being reported over Britain and the US over New Year's. Any connection, I wonder? Where's Mulder when you need him?? :)
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Top 15 Strangest Coincidences.
JDomingues
by JDomingues  12-17-2006    3
 Amazing!! Much more at the source.
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Is this the beginning of water wars?
wildcat
by wildcat  4-12-2008    5
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20 world geography facts that might surprise you
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  5-3-2008    5
 by Roger Wade
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20 Most Fascinating Prehistoric Paintings
Socratoad
by Socratoad  5-28-2008    9
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France opens secret UFO files covering 50 years
wildcat
by wildcat  3-23-2007    7
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Ancient snake with two legs
invictus
by invictus  4-10-2008    3
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24 Hours in Photos
righthand
by righthand  3-11-2008    9
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* Bridges in Europe
willhelm
by willhelm  8-8-2008    2
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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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Why you should go with your gut feeling
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-29-2008   
 To uncover this ability, Pessiglione and colleague Chris Frith, of University College London, tested 20 volunteers with a simple game based on winning and losing small amounts of money. On a computer screen, the volunteers watched an animated abstract pattern which for a couple of tenths of a second included one of three symbols part way through. Unbeknownst to the subjects, the symbols indicated whether they would lose or gain £1 or break even if they accepted the gamble. Surprisingly, subjects got better at predicting whether they would win or not, eventually plateauing at slightly above chance, strong evidence that volunteers do not consciously notice the symbols but are affected by them nonetheless.
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Fun with English
mingkymomo
by mingkymomo  12-2-2006   
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Drought Climate Crisis in Europe
abailart
by abailart  5-24-2008    2
 water
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The most comprehensive list of Maps
sohil
by sohil  11-27-2006    7
 Wow!
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Discovery of oldest human decorations -- thought to be 82,000 years old
wildcat
by wildcat  6-6-2007    1
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Interesting Graph on Religious adherence
Djiezes
by Djiezes  8-1-2006    3
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53-million-year-old Spider
abailart
by abailart  10-30-2007    8
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10 Most Beautiful Bridges in the World
Aribeth
by Aribeth  3-8-2008    7
 >>We’ve come a long way in bridge building since crossing a river on a fallen log. The first bridges were built with wooden planks, ropes and stones. Soon, stronger material were required. Wood and stone bridges gave way to iron, then to steel ones. Bridge building techniques also evolved: beam, cantilevered, cable-stayed, and suspension bridges - each with advantages that made it the right choice for a particular location. Political fortunes and wars have been made or lost by bridges. Throughout history, bridges had been built by engineers and burned by warriors, and crossed by kings and commoners alike. Millions of people owe their livelihood to bridges, as most require them to commute; and yet thousands of people choose to end their lives by jumping off them every year.<<
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