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Did You Hear That Alaska Has More Oil Than The Middle East?
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-19-2008    2
 Read the full article to appreciate why that is a myth.
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Obama born to Muslim Martians!
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  7-16-2008    5
 Hey, believe that and I've got a bridge on the MOON to sell ya! Good Gobbly Goop, there are too many gullibles in the USA. Sometimes, I get a notion to post on the Internet, something so outrageous, that only a person living on some mountaintop without any info at hand and with an IQ of minus 10, could believe. Just to see how breakneck fast it would go from computer to computer. Then I’ll sit back and listen to the, collective shouts of the 'Uninformed" yelling, "I TOLD YOU SO, I KNEW OBAMA WAS A DIRTY WHATCHAMACALLIT!" We sure are a nation of nincompoops (Well, too many, anyhow.). It's scary, that countless "informationally challenged" will vote for a USA president, based on rumors and negative hearsay of the opposition. What's so stressful, is that not only they, will live with the consequences but the rest of us who have half a brain will also have to live with their boneheaded mindsets. Just for fun, let's have another 8 years of Dubya to see what how low we could go. :eek:
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Concerning atheist attacks on Theism
missjackson
by missjackson  6-29-2008   
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Jon Stewart nails MSM for peddling "Baracknophobia"
masbury
by masbury  6-26-2008    3
 Even sillier than the myths you've already heard!
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Free Online Virus Scanners & Info Fix
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  3-27-2008   
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The Myth Of The Victimless Crime
debbyski
by debbyski  3-12-2008    17
 "Whether the woman is in a hotel room or on a side street in someone’s car, whether she’s trafficked from New York to Washington or from Mexico to Florida or from the city to the suburbs, the experience of being prostituted causes her immense psychological and physical harm. And it all starts with the buyer."
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7 Myths about the Internet
anpl32
by anpl32  12-6-2007   
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Internet Myth: Blood Kurdling
abailart
by abailart  11-15-2007    1
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Mapping the Internet: Metaphor and Consensual Hallucinations
abailart
by abailart  11-3-2007   
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Consider Public Domain Riches
MarketingMaps
by MarketingMaps  10-25-2007   
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Link to top 5 self help myths
clipmaureen
by clipmaureen  10-6-2007   
 The full text is on the web site. It provides food for thought and constructive alternatives.
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Emergence of Shared Reality: Internet Maps
abailart
by abailart  9-24-2007   
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RockMe. Online Music Festival
juliapatriciaroy
by juliapatriciaroy  9-19-2007    3
 This is Me.dium's Dudeofmusic blog. I had a chance to chat with him, Rose Hill Drive's Jake Sproul and the the CTO of Pandora internet radio, Tom Conrad. I love Pandora and apparently, they love Me.dium. Me.dium's a browser add-on that allows you to see other people that are online the same time you are. It's hard to explain but it is a surreal experience. Within the browser client there is a chat box and a interactive "world" where you can see what sites other users are on and jump around from site to site with them... all while chatting together. RockMe. (http://rockme.dium.com/) is an event that harness Me.dium, allowing users to discover, meet and share their favorite artists. Get the browser add-on, http://me.dium.com/tutorial Interact with who's on your blog with the Me.dium widget: http://rockme.dium.com/ What will the browser applications of the future do?! Teleport me into the computer where I can visit my Second Life home as me, and leave my avatar in the invento
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Encyclopedia Mytica
Patty2007
by Patty2007  9-19-2007   
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ClipXploration - Calendars 1
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-9-2007   
 There is not just one Aztec calendar, there are two more or less independent systems. One calendar, called the xiuhpohualli, has 365 days. It describes the days and rituals related to the seasons, and therefor might be called the agricultural year or the solar year. The other calendar has 260 days. In Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, it is called the tonalpohualli or, the day-count. Most information on this Internet-site refers to the tonalpohualli, which is the sacred calendar.
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mythos
reidenschneider
by reidenschneider  9-6-2007    3
 for some reason you need the name of a god or gods...
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Chronology of the Weird
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  7-24-2007   
 A history of human oddities and/or gullibility
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New Report Busts Telco Myths about U.S. Internet
deusdiabolus
by deusdiabolus  7-19-2007   
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15-Year-Old Outsmarts U.N. Climate Panel, Predicts End of Australia's Drought
joaaron2468
by joaaron2468  5-25-2007    6
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Disappearance of American honeybees has brought out strange ideas
dorine
by dorine  5-3-2007    1
 Quote: Second, it's incorrect scientifically, Pettis said. There would be food left for humans because some food is wind-pollinated.
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Another Skeptical Global Warming Documentary You'll Never See on American TV
joaaron2468
by joaaron2468  4-10-2007    2
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**Defend Net Neutrality**
clauzech
by clauzech  2-4-2007   
 ACLU started this.
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Cyber Monday, you're no Black Friday
lorisknight1219
by lorisknight1219  11-28-2006   
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Ten Job Hunting Myths
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  11-11-2006    2
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Future of Computer Science
amonroy
by amonroy  10-31-2006   
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Urban Myths
adamc
by adamc  11-8-2005   
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Humanitiesweb
fitch
by fitch  11-4-2005   
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