Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Billiards and Dominoes Trick Shot

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Humourous Legal Orgy. NO SEX, honestly!

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Sexual Consent





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Posted Oct 12, 2006

Viral Videos - Why it's always a good idea to use a sexual consent form.

Release Year: 2006


  • Director:
    Jason Reitman
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This you MUST watch, as you can. Bat Boy, Unbelievable!

posted Oct 12th by Vivek Sethi as "best video of the year" with NO poppers?
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Best Video Of The Year
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100-Year Old Photos

Shorpy is a photo blog about what life a hundred years ago was like: How people looked and what they did for a living, back when not having a job usually meant not eating.
More photos at the site.
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New York to Paris: 1908

New York to Paris: 1908

Lelouvier and driver in the Werner car, February 1908, at the start of the New York to Paris automobile race. The course was from Times Square to the Eiffel Tower via Alaska and Siberia. View full size. George Grantham Bain Collection.

Syracuse Varsity: 1908

Syracuse Varsity: 1908

Syracuse varsity crew team at the boathouse with coach Ten Eyck circa 1908. View full size. George Grantham Bain Collection.

Citizens Glass: 1908

Citizens Glass: 1908

October 1908. "Citizens Glass Co., Evansville, Indiana. Over ten small boys on day shift in one department." View full size. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine.

The Virtual Buick: 1954

The Virtual Buick: 1954

1954 Buick "Roadmaster" in a photograph taken as a study for painted illustrations in advertising, sales brochures, etc. View full size.

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Flickr: Library of Congress adds 3000 Photos

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The Library of
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1930s-40s in Color

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1930s-40s in Color



1615 photos


News in the 1910s

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News in the 1910s



1500 photos

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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Home is Where the Heart is

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Home: Where The Heart Is

From the moment it begins beating until the moment it stops, the human heart works tirelessly. In an average lifetime, the heart beats more than two and a half billion times, without ever pausing to rest. Like a pumping machine, the heart provides the power needed for life.

This life-sustaining power has, throughout time, caused an air of mystery to surround the heart. Modern technology has removed much of the mystery, but there is still an air of fascination and curiosity.

Hypoxia Training Suppresses Harmful Cardiac Nitric Oxide Production During Heart Attack

Soon, your fascination and curiosity may lead to understanding and respect.

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So you wanna

Much info here quite superficial, but some quite useful indeed.

I clipped this approx one year ago, however I believe it rates another perusal
clipped from www.soyouwanna.com



SoYouWanna.com teaches you how to do all the things nobody taught you in school.







SYW write a business plan?

Essential advice and links to help you wow would-be investors.


SYW convert to Buddhism?

SYW cure a hangover?




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The New 7 Wonders

Spectacular!
clipped from www.panoramas.dk
The New 7 Wonders
Click on images for fullscreen interactive 360 degree panoramas
The Roman Colosseum Italy- Click to view Fullscreen QTVR

For more fullscreen panoramas from Rome visit roma.arounder.com

The Great Wall, China Click on image for fullscreen QTVR
For more fullscreen panoramas from the great wall visit www.sleeponthegreatwall.com
Petra Jordan - the forgotten City- Click to view Fullscreen QTVR


Taj Mahal India - Click to view Fullscreen QTVR


Machu Picchu - Click to view Fullscreen QTVR
Christ Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro Brazil Click on image for fullscreen QTVR
Chichén Itzá, Mexico - Click to view Fullscreen QTVR

More Wonders of the world at panoramas.dk

Eiffel Tower

The Giza Pyramids

The Cordoba Mosque

Angkor Wat

Yulonghe river

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Everyday Mysteries

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Everyday Mysteries: Fun Science Facts from the Library of Congress
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Did you ever wonder
why a camel has a hump? If you can really tell the weather by listening
to the chirp of a cricket? Or why our joints make popping sounds?
These questions deal with everyday phenomena that we often take
for granted, but each can be explained scientifically.

Everyday
Mysteries
will help you get the answers to
these and many other of life's most interesting questions
through scientific inquiry. In addition, we will introduce
you to the Library of Congress' rich collections in science
and technology.

All of the questions presented
on this Web site were asked by researchers and answered by librarians
from the Library's Science Reference Services.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Women Have No Emotional Feelings During Orgasm

Neuroscientists trying to untangle the riddle of desire and sexual pleasure in the brain have discovered something that turns conventional wisdom on its head. Though most people believe that men are less emotional about sex than women are, the neurology of orgasm says otherwise, at least according to an intriguing article in Scientific American. During orgasm, men experience heightened activity in the emotion-processing centers of the brain. But women's brains, say researchers, are shut down in emotion-processing regions during arousal and orgasm.
when a woman reached orgasm, something unexpected happened: much of her brain went silent
Fear and anxiety need to be avoided at all costs if a woman wishes to have an orgasm; we knew that, but now we can see it happening in the depths of the brain,"

Check out the whole article on orgasm — it's really interesting.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Top 10 Firefox 3 Features

I have been using the Firefox 3 for awhile and I really like it.. It is noticeably faster than the old FF and lightyears faster than IE.
clipped from lifehacker.com


Top 10 Firefox 3 Features






The newest version of our favorite open source web browser, Mozilla Firefox 3, offers dozens of new features and fixes, but only a handful will make the most dramatic difference in your everyday browsing. After 17 months of alphas and betas, Mozilla's finally made a feature-complete release candidate available, so it's time to spotlight the biggest improvements that will make "Gran Paradiso" the browser to beat. Nearly everything in the open-source app has gotten a second look from the minds at Mozilla, from back buttons to bookmarks, address bars to add-ons, passwords to performance, and the changes will make Firefox 3 worth the upgrade come its official release date, slated for sometime next month. Let's take a look at the 10 best upgrades in Firefox 3, and how they'll bolster your browsing, after the jump.
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ARKive - Images of Life

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ARKive logo

Welcome

to ARKive, a unique collection of thousands of videos, images and fact-files illustrating the world's species.

You can explore and search ARKive's continually expanding multi-media collection via the
navigation bar at the top of every page.

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