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POPSThe Web's Greatest Links Page Part II (Weblogs) I am still getting used to make links work or not on the clipper so if there is any confusion it is on my part. I wanted to add the disclaimer on the end as I have not had the slightest bit of time to examine even a tenth of what I clipped. Some may bee dead links and some may be a lot better if they were dead links. Proceed with your own caution.
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POPSStrange Artifact The article is an interesting read and leaves us wondering,once again, who got the dates wrong???
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POPSStrange Maps great source! I just clipped a tiny selection of maps on the front page. This could prove a invaluable time-waster. http://strangemaps.wordpress.com/
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POPSStrange Artifacts He compiled this map from maps he had access to in the Imperial Library of Constantinople. What is the possibility that Antartica was discovered many years earlier and it was in an ice-free state?
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POPSBritain's losing battle with the sea There may be little to worry about. There may be a lot. The government-funded UK Climate Impacts Programme based in Oxford has produced maps that combine the predicted rise of the land with two different estimates for sea-level rise, one for a future in which we continue to drive our 4x4s and oil-fire our central heating as if there were no tomorrow; and one for a future in which we all take a little more care.