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March 24, 2005

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Law and order among insects
found at Linkfilter
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:: anothersite >>Lesbian Orgy
gallery
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The Eyes of NyeBill Nye, the Science Guy--fun site and you learn things too!
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Propaganda Leafletsdropped by air
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artnet - Art Galleries, Artworks & Events
set aside lots of time and click on pics to find more and still more...very full site.
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Animals sprayed by graffiti artist
One of the UK's most feted underground artists, Banksy, has launched a rare exhibition featuring live cows, sheep and pigs.
found via MeFi
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Science is the human endeavor to discover truths about the world around us. Scientists seek out answers through observation and experimentation. As we discover more and more, we are able to apply what we've learned to develop new technologies and to improve everyday life. But perhaps more importantly, as we gain knowledge through science, we are able to begin satisfying our deep-felt need to know more about ourselves.
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Rubber Magazine - World's First Fuel Cell Motorcycle Unveiled
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Flickr Postcard Browser
try it...example: stick in the word "sex" in search spot, below and see what comes up.
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Visions of Jesus Christ.com
collection of weeping statues, icons, miraculous images and more...
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SOSIG: EuroStudies: Hungarywhole batch of links, if this is your interest.
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I mentioned recently that I’ve been experimenting with ways to trap comment spam, the scourge of bloggers everywhere. This will get a bit technical later, and I’ll lose a lot of you, so let’s start with my conclusion: it’s easy. If you’re plagued by comment spam, it can be prevented - all of it - with almost zero effort. And I’m going to tell you how.
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Museum of bad album covers: the worst album covers ever!
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EverNote - A single place for all your notes!
EverNote 1.0 makes it easy to store and quickly access all your notes -- handwritten memos, web page excerpts, emails, phone messages, addresses, passwords, brainstorms, sketches, documents and more -- on an endless, digital roll or paper. Check out the Release Notes. Download a FREE copy today!
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Classic Cafes | London's vintage Formica caffs!
Often dismissed as 'greasy spoons', classic cafes are actually little gems of British vernacular high street design. This site celebrates their ambience and architecture with over 130 vintage Formica caffs reviewed, revealed and reappraised.
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{ Coolios Babes | Delicious Galleries }
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On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying - Article
living will etc etc
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:: anothersite : View topic - Very very hot blond girl!!!!gallerized
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city | double negative: a website about michael heizer | tarasen.net
"As long as you're going to make a sculpture,
why not make one that competes with a 747, or
the Empire State Building, or the Golden Gate Bridge."
- Michael Heizer
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GNAWA STORIES: Mystical Musician Healers from Morocco
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iPodder.org :podcasting: the way it was meant to be...or so it says here.
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homage to old masters
Julian Beeverpavement,wall and fine art painting.
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kimochi-ii!!!!: Cuties In Undies
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New Scientist Features - 13 things that do not make sense
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Jazz Resource Library - Jazz Imagesand oh what photos!
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Girls With Guns In Cinema And Television
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BookShopsofTimesSqThe good old days of SMUT...some of recall with a certain fondness.
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In 1863, at the height of the American Civil War, the U.S.S. Alligator went down in a storm off Cape Hatteras. Alligator was the most technologically advanced weapon in the Union naval arsenal, incorporating technology not usually associated with the Civil War Navy: a diver’s airlock, tanks of compressed air for adjusting the attitude of the boat, a large crew of twenty men, and an air scrubbing system to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. It's mode of attack--electrically-detonated limpet mines placed by its diver. Such a vessel would not be seen again in the American Navy for almost forty years.
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The Vasa - The Royal Warship Vasa
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THE HERMITAGE -- Home of President Andrew Jackson nice photos too
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for access: "legion" "legion" Startling Scientists, Plant Fixes Its Flawed Gene
n a startling discovery, geneticists at Purdue University say they have found plants that possess a corrected version of a defective gene inherited from both their parents, as if some handy backup copy with the right version had been made in the grandparents' generation or earlier.
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Kladblog web-extracteryou know you want to watch her strip!
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::: Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection :::
In 1960 a small group of young people formed Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and adopted The Port Huron Statement, written by student leader Tom Hayden. The manifesto urged participatory democracy, or the idea that all Americans, not just a small elite, should decide major economic, political, and social issues that shaped the nation. It also criticized American society for its focus on career advancement, material possessions, military strength, and racism. By 1968 some 100,000 young people around the nation had joined SDS.
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Amiri Baraka - Amiri Baraka, Broadway to 9/11
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How to sell your self for a song
The chance to win theatre tickets is enough to make people give away their identity, reveals a survey
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Elephants learn by sound mimicry
Elephants learn some of their calls through imitation, scientists report in this week's Nature magazine.