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Fourteen Things That It Took Me Over 50 Years To Learn—by Dave Barry
djkraz
by djkraz  12-4-2006    16
 pretty funny stuff
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15 Things It Took Me Over 50 Years To Learn
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  10-21-2007    18
 If you had to identify, in one word, the reason why the human race has not achieved and never will achieve its full potential, that word would be “meetings.”
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Top 15 Geek Quotes
ragendem
by ragendem  12-28-2006    7
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I am an Idiot
abbysname
by abbysname  1-19-2007    15
 fun tricky puzzles
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39 Monty Python sketches
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-13-2007    5
 Nobody expects the spanish inquisition!
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100's of free TV shows, movies, and more..here are some examples
delete101
by delete101  6-12-2007    10
 I'm watching "The Best of Will Farrell" right now. Works great! No glitches. There's something for everyone. I've been searching a long time for such a free, quality on demand TV show and movie site. I cant wait to watch old Knight Rider shows! Enjoy!
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One girl kissed him and said, "This will make it better."
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  1-13-2007    8
 most inspiring!
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Torture of cows...WTF is wrong with people!?!?!?
egoldstein
by egoldstein  1-31-2008    7
 Honestly, the human race really depresses the shit out of me sometimes. People actually torture cows in the name of making a buck. Makes me sick.
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Are There Really Continents of Floating Garbage?
wildcat
by wildcat  1-1-2008    14
 Even so, this polluted, chemical filled junk is finding it’s way onto our dinner tables.
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Internalized racism in black children: a new "doll test"
enbar
by enbar  12-27-2006    6
 A columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette discusses a short documentary film showing that African American children as young as three identify whiteness as attractive and blackness as ugly. Also discusses several related studies.
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Razor-thin, bendable TV screen you can wear as T-Shirt
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  5-25-2007    8
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Einstein was right: space and time bend
wildcat
by wildcat  4-15-2007    6
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No Wonder Men are Happier. . .
peaceplease
by peaceplease  1-18-2007    9
 In reply to words women use. . . It's amazing the human race survives.
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CNN readers respond angrily to 'race or gender' story
wiccantexan
by wiccantexan  1-23-2008    2
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The Girl Behind the Burqa
thefoxalmighty
by thefoxalmighty  3-13-2007    7
 brave girl
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Politically Correct Seasons Greetings
Dresdin
by Dresdin  12-20-2006    4
 Funny Christmas card.
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Are Aliens from other worlds here?
rmowery
by rmowery  5-1-2007   
 Some part of this are interesting. In particular listen to Ronald Regan's speech to UN and what he says. It is somewhere around 22 minutes. Makes one think and also wish that an Alien race would land here and maybe help bring a stop to all the fighting on earth!
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One in a Million - Beautiful Babies
smagnolia
by smagnolia  10-23-2006    7
 What a couple of little cutie pies!
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Idiomsite
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-28-2007    4
 I think you are gonna like this. :D
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Depression can be Good for You
abailart
by abailart  2-29-2008    3
 There is serious depression that needs help. There are poverty, abuse, bad circumstance that need addressing. But for most of us, a bit of depression, the article suggests, is a catalyst for refelction, change and growth
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Mary Seacole: Black British Heroine
mickfinn
by mickfinn  2-13-2008    11
 Mary Jane Grant was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish soldier, and her mother a Jamaican. Mary learned her nursing skills from her mother, who kept a boarding house for invalid soldiers. Although technically 'free', being of mixed race, Mary and her family had few civil rights - they could not vote, hold public office or enter the professions. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole but the marriage was short-lived as he died in 1844.
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Where Is Human Evolution Heading?
wildcat
by wildcat  8-3-2008    2
 The race's DNA is changing faster than ever; what it means for our descendants
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Astronauts say there must be life in space
invictus
by invictus  5-12-2008    11
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Scientists Apply for First Patent on Synthetic Life Form
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-8-2007    6
 Without getting into the ethical implications which are fundamental and complex, This is an unprecedented step, a far reaching dangerous idea rapidly reaching its timely fruition, full of both positive potential and peril. Welcome to the 21st century :-) We will really have to tread wisely and courageously here.
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Largest, Strangest & Scariest Collective Activities in the World
urbanlife
by urbanlife  3-19-2008    3
 "As humans we have a difficult time comprehending large numbers, and vast collections of people perhaps in particular. There is something simply surreal about a pilgrimage that attracts more people than the population of Texas or a festival that draws thirty thousand revelers deep into one of the harshest deserts on Earth. These three events are vastly different in terms of geography, history and purpose but are all impressive in their own way and right as these images show."
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Drugs to build up that mental muscle
wildcat
by wildcat  12-20-2007    6
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Artificial brain predicts death-row executions
Mohir
by Mohir  6-26-2008    3
 Since the direct approach had failed, the researchers turned to an artificial neural network (ANN) - an intelligent computer system, modelled after the human brain - that is able to deduce how various factors within a jumble of data relate to each other. The system can then take what it has learned and make predictions about a new set of data.To find out which factors might be linked to executions, the researchers first "trained" their ANN by entering the profiles of 1000 death row inmates between 1973 and 2000. Half of this sample of prisoners had been executed and the other half had survived. Each profile contained 18 factors, including the inmate's sex, age, race, marital status, educational level and information on their capital offences.
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Playing God Depends On Your Religion
debbyski
by debbyski  11-20-2007    4
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M&M Survival of the Fittest
goodnightgracie
by goodnightgracie  11-11-2006    5
 Clever! Tempting to try this just to amuse myeslf.
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Salvador Dali's Alice in Wonderland Series
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  Yesterday 7:42 AM    1
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Women in Pakistan
syncopath
by syncopath  2-19-2008    6
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Transformers - The Nature of Alien Life
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-23-2008   
 The driving factor is a pragmatic desire to improve mental capacity. Alien beings may have already reached a point in their evolution where, having exhausted the potential of their biological brains, they have taken the next logical step and opted for robotic brains equipped with artificial intelligence. This brain swap may not be as far off for humans as one might think. In only a few decades, the computer revolution here on Earth has produced supercomputers capable of performing more than a quadrillion calculations per second. According to research by Hans Moravec, an artificial-intelligence expert at Carnegie Mellon University, that rate trumps the human brain’s estimated top speed of 100 trillion calculations per second. Some scientists speculate that in a few decades, an event called the technological singularity will occur, and machines armed with computer brains will become sentient and surpass human intelligence. Civilizations equipped with technology light-years ahead
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Saving the Stone Age Atlantis
invictus
by invictus  8-8-2007    1
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Are You a Liar? Ask Your Brain
Mohir
by Mohir  11-16-2007    1
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A Flawed Feminist Test
debbyski
by debbyski  2-13-2008    11
 "As a possible first Madame President, Hillary is a flawed science experiment because you can’t take Bill out of the equation. Her story is wrapped up in her marriage, and her marriage is wrapped up in a series of unappetizing compromises, arrangements and dependencies."
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Why Do Racists Have Low IQs?
taksmaster
by taksmaster  2-2-2007    3
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Aw, Shucks, It's just a Li'l Ol' Constitution!
papananook
by papananook  1-16-2008    10
  Credit SF Chron columnist Mark Morford for this apt description: After all, the right has its own heaping bucket of problems right now, not the least of which is the weakest and craziest and least palatable field of GOP contenders in 50 years. There's the chipper creationist nutball who loves him some Chuck Norris, the stupefied Mormon mannequin who simply cannot believe the world is so icky and complicated, the doddering Iraq-loving war vet who seems to be getting more unstable by the minute, and the cross-dressing former New York mayor who has "9/11" tattooed on his ego in fake blood. And oh yes, a zany old anti-choice libertarian who somehow keeps raising piles of cash and sending fascinating postcards from the edge of political reason. Cool!
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16 Things That Took Me 50 Years To Learn
martijnvreugde
by martijnvreugde  1-27-2007    2
 Just get up and dance.
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The 2 Trillion Dollar Nightmare
debbyski
by debbyski  3-4-2008    11
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What truly matters in life is...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  11-8-2007    3
 just so beautiful! had already clipped this, and clipped again now! it's just so endearing!
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