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Beyond Wikipedia...reference sites you can''t do without
Newfman
by Newfman  9-15-2007    2
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Which celebrity do you look like?
l1wulf
by l1wulf  12-21-2006    156
 Upload a photo and it is compared against a database of celebrities. Fun and pretty accurate. This didn't clip very well and there wasn't an actual description that was clipable. Try it with different photos.
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25 Unexpectedly Useful Websites for the Uncommonly Curious
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-10-2008    3
 The rest are on the site
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Learn Out Loud
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  4-13-2007    6
 This site is fabulous and one of my favourites. When you get tired, why not just lean back and let someone else do the reading for a change. LOTS of stuff here, to make you smarter. Go rummage through the titles. Tons of stuff for FREE and all downloadable. :) I clipped just a few titles at the end (until I ran out of characters) to show you what sort of stuff they offer. Enjoy! .:)
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404: File not found
learnjoy
by learnjoy  8-21-2007    9
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build your memory muscles
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  8-22-2006   
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The Internet? Bah! (1995)
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  3-28-2008    3
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Free Movies Online - Watch Online - No Catch
digits
by digits  8-22-2007    11
 I have found a few sites that have free movies available for viewing online. Recently I have been watching Michael Moore's "Sicko". Click my Free-Movies Stumble tag to find Sicko for example.
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EverNote - Create, Organize, Find any type of Notes
RecordSage
by RecordSage  1-20-2007    22
 Nice stuff from some Russian boys. Remember the Apple Newton fiasco? They were responsible for the hand-recognition piece. I heard a story (which is likely to be BS, but it has an amusement factor) that they bought the technology from some professor for a bottle of vodka. Hopefully this version works better than Newton did.
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The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete
wildcat
by wildcat  6-25-2008    1
 "Speaking at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference this past March, Peter Norvig, Google's research director, offered an update to George Box's maxim: "All models are wrong, and increasingly you can succeed without them."
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The death of language?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    5
 "What we lose is essentially an enormous cultural heritage, the way of expressing the relationship with nature, with the world, between themselves in the framework of their families, their kin people," says Mr Hagege. "Its also the way they express their humour, their love, their life. It is a testimony of human communities which is extremely precious, because it expresses what other communities than ours in the modern industrialized world are able to express." For linguists like Claude Hagege, languages are not simply a collection of words. They are a living, breathing organisms holding the connections and associations that define a culture. When a language becomes extinct, the culture in which it lived is lost too. ____ According to Ethnologue, a US organisation that compiles a global database of languages, 473 languages are currently classified as endangered. ____ "Most people are not at all interested in the death of languages," Claude Hagege says.
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Lost Your Password? Google Can Find It
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-24-2007    4
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Search for a song by singing it.
Scattered_Fusion
by Scattered_Fusion  1-30-2007    5
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UK planning to monitor and record every phone call, web page, and email sent by citizens
Mohir
by Mohir  5-21-2008    6
 scary
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Soundflavor, the IMDB of music?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-31-2008    2
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Free Software Directory
mini_clips
by mini_clips  3-17-2007    1
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Programming Cheat Sheet Round-up.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  10-31-2006    2
 I use the term programming very very loosely. I clipped the topic headings, visit the source for the links to the cheat sheets, each topic has quite a few cheat sheets. Very useful.
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Marriage may tame genius
Aribeth
by Aribeth  2-7-2008    6
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Police Atrocities Define The Bush Police State
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  2-15-2008    6
  "If you've ever publicly opposed Bush's war of naked aggression in Iraq, you can bet you're in NSA's database, called TALON. War protesters, naturally, were the first to wind up in Big Bro's TALON, or database. This practice most certainly goes far beyond Nixon's 'enemies list'. Bush's database, methods, scope and ruthlessness plops us in Orwellian territory." Well, it's too late now. I'm probably already screwed and plopped and TALON'ed and monitored... END THE OCCUPATIONS! ------------------------- talon: \ˈta-lən\ Middle English taloun heel, hind claw of a bird of prey , from Anglo-French talun, from Vulgar Latin *talon-, *talo, from Latin talus ankle, anklebone 1 a: the claw of an animal and especially of a bird of prey b: a finger or hand of a human being 2: a part or object shaped like or suggestive of a heel or claw: b: the shoulder of the bolt of a lock on which the key acts to shoot the bolt 3 a: cards laid aside in a pile in solitaire
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Security Services Want Your Personal Data, Clippers!
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-16-2008    9
  The plan will need international cooperation since many of the new CSPs are based abroad, notably in the US. "International cooperation"... as in global? Nice. .:) They say the planned new legislation would apply only to communications data - such addresses and names - but not to the actual contents of the communications. Intercepting the contents would still need ministerial warrants. Warrants? For eavesdropping, spying, invasion of privacy and data collecting? AAAhahaha, good one! That is SO old school. .:lol: Clearly concerned about a public backlash against the plan, officials stress that the government is not building up a single central database containing personal information of everyone in the country. Sure. We believe you. Yessiree! We sure do. We even get to pay for it ourselves! Won't that be fun. .:D
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Internet-Telescope Will Provide Movie-like Window on Universe
Mohir
by Mohir  8-5-2008    1
 LSST is designed to be a public facility. The database and resulting catalogues will be made available to the public with no proprietary restrictions. A sophisticated data management system will provide easy access, enabling simple queries from individual users. The public will actively share the adventure of discovery.
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Get (Almost) Any Book For Free...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  7-8-2009    3
 still more at site...
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Al Qaeda: Terrorist Group or Propaganda Campaign Tool?
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-26-2008    4
 Would you really be surprised?
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First look at vast 'book of life'
invictus
by invictus  3-2-2008    9
  The encyclopedia now has placeholder pages for one million species, of which 30,000 have been populated with detailed information. There are also about a dozen highly developed multimedia pages giving a taster of what to expect in time from the EOL.
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101 Shareware and Freeware Programs Every Nerd Needs
philos
by philos  3-24-2007   
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Pick Your Poison
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  5-22-2008    9
 I picked coffee. I was surprised at the result. I know I must have come close...
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They Didn't Deserve To Die
debbyski
by debbyski  4-5-2009    3
 It's easy to blame the victim isn't it? But these are people with feelings who were alive once with families and save for the grace of God, there go you or I.
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What should I read next ?
iskandar
by iskandar  6-9-2008    4
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China's All-Seeing Eye
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-23-2008    2
 This is an example of the dangerous combination of information technology, and totalitarian non democratic regimes.
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Will Google Uphold its "Do No Evil" Motto With Muziic?
wildcat
by wildcat  3-9-2009   
 An interesting development,
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The Web Gallery of Art
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-15-2008    6
 Another vast cornucopia of visual delights.
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How the Personal Genome Project Could Unlock the Mysteries of Life
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-27-2008   
 ...You would very quickly begin to see meaningful and powerful correlations between particular genetic sequences and particular physical characteristics, from height and hair color to disease risk and personality. Church has done more than imagine such an undertaking; he has launched it: The Personal Genome Project, an effort to make those correlations on an unprecedented scale, began last year with 10 volunteers and will soon expand to 100,000 participants. It will generate a massive database of genomes, phenomes, and even some omes in between.
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Israel Moves Toward a National Biometric Database
Mohir
by Mohir  8-3-2008   
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Clipmarks Gets Some UK Lovin'
ugalindsey
by ugalindsey  9-7-2007    4
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Surname Origins and Last Name Meaning database
Moonowler
by Moonowler  7-4-2007   
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Attempted suicide bombing in Iowa
jklugman
by jklugman  12-3-2006    1
 According to a Detroit Free Press article on September 14, McMenemy told police he did indeed plan on dying in the explosion he hoped to cause. Via Jill at Feministe
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Well, I ain't taking my clothes off!
mickfinn
by mickfinn  1-18-2008    4
 The writer Quentin Crisp spent the war years as an artist’s model at Derby School of Art. He described the job as “like being a civil servant, except that you are naked”. Cherie Blair sat for the painter Euan Uglow while she was a trainee barrister. When she and her husband moved into public life, Uglow judiciously decided to avoid exhibiting Striding Nude, Blue Dress. It reappeared in 2006, six years after his death. Her profile is distinguishable but the painting remains unfinished. Kate Moss was depicted reclining naked on a bed in Lucien Freud’s Naked Portrait 2002 while she was pregnant. The sitting was arranged after the model revealed in an interview that posing for Freud was one of her few remaining ambitions. A retired art teacher was shocked in 2003 when she found a sketch she had made decades earlier and realised it was Sean Connery, aged 22 and in a loincloth. “When he modelled there were always lots of girls in the classes,” she said. Source: Times database (ed
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ANCIENT DATABASE REVELED
ATLANTIUM
by ATLANTIUM  3-3-2007    2
 Has Science discovered a real Book of Life?
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Has the research paper outlived its academic usefulness?
enbar
by enbar  3-26-2007    5
 I generally disagree with this guy, but he makes an interesting case: a student who writes a research paper today is really demonstrating his ability to find and synthesize information, not to think on his or her own.
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Let's see what humans can do
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  2-1-2009    5
 What world record are you capable of setting? We believe every person on earth has potential to be the world's best 'something'. URDB's mission is to become the database where all such achievements will live.
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