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 Who doesn't love fractals?
Who doesn't love fractals?
For the first time a 3-D representation has been made of the famous Mandelbrot set. Known as the Mandelbulb picked by makuus 2 weeks ago
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 Nick Griffin complains about his treatment on BBC's Question Time
Nick Griffin complains about his treatment on BBC's Question Time
The leader of the often branded "facist" British National Party has lodged a formal complaint about his treatment on the political show Question Time.

*Ironic that he deems it a 'lynch mob' when he defended a past leader of the Ku Klux Klan picked by makuus 1 month ago
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 Does your holy book not fit with your political beliefs?
Does your holy book not fit with your political beliefs?
Then rewrite it. Join the Conservative Bible Project which aims to remove liberal influences in the bible. picked by makuus 2 months ago
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Raptorex
Raptorex -- a prototype T. Rex.
More pics and info in link picked by makuus 2 months ago
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 Velociraptors claws were for climbing
Velociraptors claws were for climbing
ACCORDING to Jurassic Park, everyone's favourite fleet-footed predators dispatched their prey by disembowelling them with deadly "killing claws" Not so, say palaeontologists who have studied the biomechanics of Velociraptor claws. Instead, the notorious dinosaurs used their claws to cling to prey and to climb trees. picked by makuus 3 months ago
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About Plime
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.

 Plasmobot: the slime mould robot
Plasmobot: the slime mould robot
Single-celled slime moulds could be programmed as robots and set to work building micromachines. picked by makuus 3 months ago
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 Boys 'wanted to blow up school'
Boys 'wanted to blow up school'
Two teenagers planned to blow up their school in a massacre timed to coincide with the anniversary of the Columbine tragedy, a court has heard. picked by makuus 3 months ago
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 Jail threat for donkey bloggers
Jail threat for donkey bloggers
How can you not click the link to find out more after that title? picked by makuus 3 months ago
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 Sound of Music sends youths home
Sound of Music sends youths home
Songs from the musical The Sound of Music have been used to encourage youngsters to go home when youth clubs wrap up for the night. picked by makuus 3 months ago
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 10 answers to kid's tricky questions
10 answers to kid's tricky questions
BBC Magazine asked ten questions provided by children in light of the statistic that four out of five parents have been stumped by a questions asked by their child. picked by makuus 4 months ago
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 San Deigo forced to remove seals from beach
San Deigo forced to remove seals from beach
The Californian city of San Diego has been given 72 hours to remove harbour seals from a small beach area originally designated for children.

EDIT: See comments - Seals have been allowed to stay! picked by makuus 4 months ago
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 Item not as described
Item not as described
This humourous blog makes fun of the ridiculous things people try to give away for free over the internet. picked by makuus 4 months ago
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 Neanderthals were always an endangered species
Neanderthals were always an endangered species
DNA evidence suggests that there were only ever 100,000 neanderthals in Europe and Asia at any one time. picked by makuus 4 months ago
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 Lizard so light it floats like a feather
Lizard so light it floats like a feather
Holaspis guenther creates the illusion of gliding by weighing only 1.5 grammes. Thats one tenth the weight of a gecko. picked by makuus 4 months ago
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 The National Portrait Gallery goes to war against Wikipedia
The National Portrait Gallery goes to war against Wikipedia
The gallery has said it plans to sue wikipedia over the use of thousands of images. Wikipedia claims the gallery is guilty of hypocrisy. picked by makuus 4 months ago
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 New element named 'copernicium'
New element named 'copernicium'
Element 112, 13 years after its discovery, now has a name. It is named after the famous astronomer Copernicus who developed the *heliocentric?* model for the solar system.
Update to this post picked by makuus 5 months ago
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 Ten human parasites
Ten human parasites
Ten bugs who spend their lives living inside you.

*Warning! Not for the easily creeped out. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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Man fined for punching a punch-bag
A man has been ordered to pay 1,950 euro to the owner of an amusement arcade for striking a punch-bag after it swung back and hit him on the jaw. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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 There I fixed it
There I fixed it
A blog showcasing the ingenuity of people to fix items using everyday materials. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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Genie sued for harassment
A family in Saudi Arabia are taking a genie to court and charging it with harassment and theft. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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 Monkeys recognise 'bad grammar'
Monkeys recognise 'bad grammar'
Studies on monkeys have revealed clues about the evolution of language. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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 US veteran's D-Day lies exposed
US veteran's D-Day lies exposed
US veteran Howard Manoian loved to tell stories of his dramatic D-Day mission - but his military records show they were lies. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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 Change the colours screens show and reduce energy consumption
Change the colours screens show and reduce energy consumption
Using different colours can reduce the energy consumption by 40 per cent and shows no perceivable difference to users. This could boost a mobile's battery life significantly. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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Private Eye online
The website for the popular British satire publication has a website with many interesting and funny articles. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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 Australian sailors engaged in sex games for money
Australian sailors engaged in sex games for money
An investigation is under way in Australia over claims that navy sailors competed with each other to bed their female colleagues for cash prizes. picked by makuus 5 months ago
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