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C/2007 N3 鹿林慧星 (Lulin)
taihome
by taihome  11-2-2009   
 Relative to other Oort cloud comets, it is considered very close to the perigee of the Earth, only about 0.41 astronomical units (equivalent to 610,000 kilometers), making the astronomical experts, a lot of day and night guarding it, and also captured a rare tail comet breakthrough long tail and so the reverse scenario.
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Why I'm clipping so much bike-related stuff lately
Lexica
by Lexica  10-23-2009    1
 Got it last Sunday, on sale 'cause it's the end of the 2009 model year. I LURVE my new bike!!! :-D
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Halloween Worksheets
havefunteaching
by havefunteaching  10-23-2009   
 Free Halloween worksheets and Halloween activities for teachers and kids.
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KabooM – Scrip para 3DS MAX
netcad
by netcad  10-22-2009   
 Laurent Renaud lançou um óptimo Script para o 3ds max que permite animar quebras, explosões, desfragmentações e forças sobre qualquer objecto.
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CBC: The Hermetic Code
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  10-1-2009   
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Even More Sleek Design, UN Studios
mobile51
by mobile51  9-26-2009   
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More Sleek Design by UN Studio
mobile51
by mobile51  9-26-2009   
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How to Do Tantric Yoga
travelguide
by travelguide  9-21-2009   
 Tantra yoga is believed to be a holistic technique of studying and performing yoga. It is in fact told that, it is studying macrocosm by the view of microcosm.
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Velociraptor Claws Made for Climbing
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-15-2009    1
 more: The new study found that the claws had a high "failure stress" threshold, "suggesting that Velociraptor would have been able to support its weight on a small contact area while climbing," the researchers write. And it could have perched, much like a modern bird in a tree, they figure. That doesn't mean Velociraptor wasn't fearsome. The claws of these extinct creatures could have served to capture prey, too. "The geometry of dromaeosaur claws would have caused the claw to rotate as it was pushed deeper into prey," the scientists write. A rachet-like ligament would have helped get the claw in deep, they speculate, allowing the dinosaur to use its body weight "to lock the claws passively and allowing the jaws to dispatch the prey."
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Linear algebra/matrices applications
coburgmaths
by coburgmaths  9-5-2009   
 Examples of how matrices are used in every day life
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New Way to Measure Curvature of Space Could Unite Gravity Theory
nchnted
by nchnted  9-2-2009   
 More in the article!
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Strida Bike 5.0 - Black
bridget richardson
by bridget richardson  8-31-2009   
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Why Humans Can't Navigate Out of a Paper Bag
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-30-2009    4
  That these skills are so easily lost could explain why the average westerner struggles to navigate without help. Most people now live in a world that has been made navigable by maps, street signs, transport networks and GPS. There is no need to understand the environment to get around. Losing our relationship with physical space, coupled with the unique human ability to imagine ourselves in another location, may have given us the freedom to create a reality of our own. What other species could comprehend the World Wide Web or contemplate exploring new worlds? And while we may struggle to find our way back to the car after a shopping trip, we can take heart in the knowledge that, as a species, we have managed to find our way to the moon and back, and have sent satellites to just the right orbit so that we no longer need to think about where we are going. Show me a hamster that can do that.
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Busy Summer for Crop Circles
busmom
by busmom  8-26-2009    1
 Additional photo descriptions and credit at source
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ARE BLIND SPOTS A MYTH?
ellington
by ellington  8-24-2009   
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Equinox arrived at Saturn
amgumen
by amgumen  8-14-2009    1
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Hamilton Circuits
coburgmaths
by coburgmaths  8-13-2009   
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euler circuits
coburgmaths
by coburgmaths  8-13-2009   
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normal distributions
coburgmaths
by coburgmaths  8-13-2009   
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more networks
coburgmaths
by coburgmaths  8-13-2009   
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new structures and new mysteries
Solar Child
by Solar Child  8-10-2009   
 The more you learn, the more questions you get!! :)
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Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four-Wheeled Off-Road Vehicle (Red)
razor7scooter
by razor7scooter  8-9-2009   
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Razor Dirt Quad Electric Four-Wheeled Off-Road Vehicle (Red)
razor03scooter
by razor03scooter  8-7-2009   
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Revisiting some old chess strategies: Utilizing ‘the Square’
Stumblerz
by Stumblerz  8-6-2009   
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Arthur Clarke - Fractals - The Colors Of Infinity
merrie
by merrie  7-30-2009    2
 Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called the Mandelbrot Set using a very simple equation with computers and graphics.
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10 ancient Greek writers you should know
Aribeth
by Aribeth  7-11-2009    5
 Archimedes was a mathematician, engineer, inventor, physicist and astronomer. He is known for the invention of The Archimedes’ Screw, a mechanism for moving water that is still in use today. He also calculated the value of pi very precisely. Archimedes discovered how to define the volume of irregular objects by submerging them in water. According to legend, this discovery made him run out on the street naked (he was so excited that he forgot to get dressed) and cry “Eureka!” – I have found it.
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P.Gric - Paintings
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-5-2009    3
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Design and Mathematics in Nature
chestnut501
by chestnut501  7-1-2009    4
 The findings of math among nature are endless; the possibilities for future innovations prove to be the same! http://www.abc.net.au/science/photos/mathsinnature/
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Kentucky Pastor Tells Followers to Bring Guns to Church
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-27-2009    3
  Of the 40 states with right-to-carry laws, 20 allow guns in churches. Watching the debate in Arkansas was John Phillips, pastor of the Central Church of Christ in Little Rock. In 1986, Mr. Phillips was preaching in a different church there when a gunman shot him and a parishioner. Both survived, but Mr. Phillips, 51, still has a bullet lodged in his spine. In a telephone interview, he said he found the idea of “packing in the pew” abhorrent.
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Pastor Urges His Flock to Bring Guns to Church
tabsey
by tabsey  6-27-2009   
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Pi R Squared by Daudpota. African Kids Learn Geometry. PS on webpix.
mail2vdo
by mail2vdo  6-25-2009   
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Find golf drivers on this page
spearjune09
by spearjune09  6-24-2009   
 After looking for golf drivers at a few other sites I found this page. They have an extensive collection of drivers and competitive prices too.
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Patterns in Geometry
sdedmon
by sdedmon  6-20-2009   
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Geometry Regents Prep
Buyebookreaders
by Buyebookreaders  6-15-2009   
 Looking for Geometry Regents Prep? If so check out this informative article! its a Review on the Geometry Regents Exam
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The Fascinating Patterns of Visual Mathematics
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-2-2009    2
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Pre-Fractal Art
cakebelly
by cakebelly  5-22-2009    2
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PRESENT USE OF THE SIX-POINTED STAR CONTINUED
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  5-20-2009    1
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PRESENT USE OF THE SIX-POINTED STAR
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  5-20-2009   
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HISTORY OF THE SIX-POINTED STAR
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  5-20-2009   
 Can't buy sell or trade without it -Jewish Bankers - Zionist Israel - Icon of Rothschild - Star of David - hmm...common sense says, "Yes!"
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Suman Vaze
klanunk
by klanunk  5-20-2009   
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