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sandeshkutty
by sandeshkutty  11-23-2006    8
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40 Things you would like to say at work
copireich
by copireich  2-27-2007    14
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Classic things to say when stressed
lauriecorona
by lauriecorona  11-20-2006    8
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Gmail just got perfect.
JDomingues
by JDomingues  12-9-2006    13
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How To Not Procrastinate
PurityAlighieri
by PurityAlighieri  11-26-2006    14
 I definitely should take this to heart...
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Camouflage Photography
karokan
by karokan  4-2-2007    7
 Very cool photos
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Swearing at Work Good for You
abailart
by abailart  10-17-2007    26
 Perhaps not earth shattering news, but a reminder that much of our talk is not to convey information but to maintain group solidarity, identity etc. and answer our most basic psychological needs.
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How to get 40% cleverer in 7 days
adamc
by adamc  4-10-2006    16
 I'm definitely going to try brushing my teeth with my left hand tonight.
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Steal my content, please!
ericskiff
by ericskiff  12-15-2007    11
 I completely agree with Scoble on this one, although I can understand why people who make their living directly from their creations have a hard time letting go of the fear of giving away at least some of the rights to their content. Cory Doctorow began releasing all of his literary work under creative commons licenses years ago, allowing people to freely download and distribute his work under some light provisos. I downloaded and read "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom" on my palm pilot, freely and legally, and was hooked. Because of that, I've read a huge amount of his writing, become a mammoth fan, and will likely purchase every book he publishes. I've also published everything I've written, shot, and produced under a similar license. While that certainly hasn't brought me traditional commercial success, it has definitely accelerated serendipity countless times for me, and if you trace out the effects of those 'lucky' events, it's helped shape both my career and life.
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Prison vs. Work: What's better?
adamc
by adamc  10-27-2006    5
 Maybe the real-life Shawshank Redemption guy and bank robber "hero" have been reading this.
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Pinch Your Nose and Lose Weight
aliciaf
by aliciaf  7-15-2007    3
 Quite interesting...and free. And it seems like it might actually work.
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The Male Brain at Work
bioplasmik
by bioplasmik  12-5-2006    8
 Whoa...
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Haircuts for the men who sleep at work
coconutshell
by coconutshell  3-18-2007    7
 :lol:
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Physicist Trying to Send a Signal Back in Time
darkseid
by darkseid  11-16-2006    5
 Probably won't work, but I hope it helps future experiences.
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Thinking Hard Protects Brain in Later Life
abailart
by abailart  12-12-2007    15
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Panoramic pics : quirky
righthand
by righthand  2-15-2008    5
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Water Sculptures by William Pye
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-11-2008    1
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Adult breast-feeding sucks
laceym
by laceym  5-25-2007    17
 I don't know what to say.
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Nothing to lose but their chains
wildcat
by wildcat  7-19-2008    3
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How To Stop Time
travislaborde
by travislaborde  2-2-2007    8
 A bizarre experiment you can try :) Spooky!
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Phrases you wish you could say at work
coconutshell
by coconutshell  9-11-2007    7
 I'm still waiting for the day I'll be able to say #11. I already say #5 most of the time. :lol:
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Studies of the Bleedin' Obvious
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  4-8-2008    10
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Leonardo's technique uncovered
aculton
by aculton  8-31-2007    2
 I was very interested in this story, probably due to the mystery surrounding Leonardo's work and life but was surprised at my fillings about this, being a curious, sum what hairless, person I think some things should be left a mystery and unscrutinized. The mystery is part of the beauty.
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Hiatus
willhelm
by willhelm  8-5-2008    7
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6 Tips to Ultra-Productivity
coecoe321
by coecoe321  1-25-2007    3
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How to Write Magnetic Headlines
reality2uus
by reality2uus  1-20-2007    4
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Octopuses Don't Have Eight Legs
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  8-14-2008    10
 interesting find, after all these years...
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Women in Afghanistan: a photo essay
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  3-4-2008    2
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A wandering mind able to project themselves into imaginary situations - can do important work'..
einbar
by einbar  9-3-2008    9
 ...scientists are learning - and may even be essential "Einstein, for instance, was notorious for his wandering mind ".
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2,800-year-old mummy found with a huge sack of weed
NARMER
by NARMER  12-25-2006    8
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Knights Templar win heresy reprieve after 700 years
invictus
by invictus  10-12-2007    4
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How Isaac Newton Changed the World
wildcat
by wildcat  6-9-2008   
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beautiful simplicity
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-17-2008    5
 He doesn’t find the need to try and make things look cool. “Whenever I try to make something “cool” it tends to just look like crap.” He lets the beauty take care of itself.<<
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How Many Silicon Valley Startup Executives Are Hopped Up On Provigil?
wildcat
by wildcat  7-25-2008    3
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Japan's Booming Sex Niche: Elder Porn
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-18-2008    2
 This is an interesting phenomenon. Perhaps it is connected to the steady rise in life expectancy.
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More Evidence for a Revolutionary Theory of Water
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-4-2008   
 The current study is the most recent addition to a growing body of evidence for a new theory about the structure of liquid water. In 2004, Nilsson and colleagues sparked controversy with a paper published in Science that suggested the tetrahedral model of water was incorrect. Nilsson agrees that the debate is far from settled and that much work remains before a clear picture of liquid water emerges. "Over the last decade or so we have discovered that materials once considered homogeneous exhibit complex nanoscale order," said Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory director Jo Stöhr. "In my view, the work on water is yet another example of the actual complexity of matter, this time within a simple liquid. Modern X-ray work appears to be triggering a new understanding of liquids and we may have only seen the beginning of a paradigm shift in our understanding."
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This may be a little late but this is the best costume.
coconutshell
by coconutshell  11-5-2007    6
 Come on!! That's genius!! Go, Elliott!
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classic photos in lego
apple white
by apple white  4-1-2008    7
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Painting - calligraphy - graffiti - word & image
syncopath
by syncopath  2-15-2008    4
 
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FUNNY PICS AT WORK
farfalla294
by farfalla294  7-18-2007   
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