A Traverse City, Mich., woman received a curious piece of mail -- an issue of Life magazine meant for delivery in July 1966. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago tags Life magazine arrives 41 years Traverse City July 1966 |
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Life's collection of 10 million images will be available online, with "the most important collection of imagery covering the events and people of the 20th century" available for free for personal use. picked by suebe 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Fresh on the heels of the news that InfoWorld was abandoning its 29-year-old print magazine in favor of a purely online life comes news that LIFE is moving in the same direction. picked by Bornbad 2 years ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
In 1961 Weekend Magazine said: 10 comments edit related share plime.com"What sort of life will you be living 39 years from now? Scientists have looked into the future and they can tell you." picked by ogri2003 1 year ago |
80 - 90 years of life in just 40 sec, life is amazing and short live it to the max. 40 seconds represent how short our life is and how fast it goes away. picked by Neiako 2 years ago 9 comments edit related share plime.com |
This is a industry magazine for Forensic specialists. Each issue features valuable trade tips, invigorating articles and more. There are web-only articles and you can also view or download the entire print magazine. This and more can be found at the link above picked by 2manyusernames 5 months ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
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A woman fears she has been scarred for life after a vegetarian kiev exploded in her face. Jessica Morgan, 28, was about to tuck into the £1.68 kiev when it blew up, spraying boiling hot liquid over her face and shoulder. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
It's Friday, and a time honoured tradition on Fridays is to have a drink. I've had one. And then I had some more. 9 comments edit related share entertainmentHave you? Are you ready for another? I'm just off to the bar now. Modern Drunkard Magazine. The magazine for the modern drunkard. Do you want a bag of nuts as well? picked by pocksucket 5 months ago |
Apparently each episode of Half Life 2 will be longer then the previous one. picked by whi73rav3n 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
New research shows that black holes are not the ultimate destroyers that are often portrayed in popular culture. Instead, warm gas escaping from the clutches of enormous black holes could be one source of the chemical elements that make life possible. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 0 comments edit related share science |
On July 1, scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod plan to begin a 40-day expedition of a ridge encased under the frozen Arctic Ocean. They plan to use robots to navigate and map its terrain and sample any life found near a series of underwater hot springs. picked by DrNothing 1 year ago 1 comments edit related share plime.com |
The rise of oxygen and the oxidation of deep oceans between 635 and 551 million years ago may have had an impact on the increase and spread of the earliest complex life, including animals, according to a study. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago 0 comments edit related share science |
Scientists have known for some time that most major groups of complex animals appeared in the fossils record during the Cambrian Explosion, a seemingly rapid evolutionary event that occurred 542 million years ago. Now paleontologists have identified another explosive evolutionary event that occurred about 33 million years earlier among macroscopic life forms unrelated to the Cambrian animals. They... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago 1 comments edit related share science |
Flash back three or four billion years — Earth is a hot, dry and lifeless place. All is still. Without warning, a meteor slams into the desert plains at over ten thousand miles per hour. With it, this violent collision may have planted the chemical seeds of life on Earth. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago 0 comments edit related share science |
EVERYBODY VIRTUALLY PANIC picked by MaskedWriter 2 years ago 6 comments edit related share plime.com |
Enter by November 1. Prize-winning photos will be published in LIFE magazine. picked by hypnotode 2 years ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
On November 18, 1968 a writer envisions super cars speeding around domed, climatized cities at 300 miles-per-hour and other fantastic future predictions of What Life Will Be Like in the Year 2008. 3 comments edit related share plime.comSome of it's pretty accurate actually. picked by doggylives 7 months ago |
The purpose of the A-PRIZE is to put development of artificial life forms in the open where it should be. Today, many efforts at developing artificial life are not well publicized. The A-PRIZE will serve as a clearing house for information about the race to "Break the Carbon Barrier". With mega-universities and companies racing to create nonbiological life, now is the time for such a cle... read full post picked by michelleroberts 2 years ago 4 comments edit related share plime.com |
Astronomers at the Carnegie Institution have found the first indications of highly complex organic molecules in the disk of red dust surrounding a distant star. The eight-million-year-old star, known as HR 4796A, is inferred to be in the late stages of planet formation, suggesting that the basic building blocks of life may be common in planetary systems. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago 0 comments edit related share plime.com |
Back in July it was announced and now it has happened. The current issue of Esquire magazine features a cover using "E-Ink" giving a moving banner on the cover of the magazine. picked by 2manyusernames 1 month ago 6 comments edit related share technology |
Human civilisation might have been millions of years more advanced today had it not been for massive chains of undersea volcanoes that erupted billions of years ago. New research has found that the birth of the oxygen-rich atmosphere we breathe was delayed 200 million years by marine volcanoes that destroyed the vital gas almost as fast as it was being exhaled by early bacteria. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago 3 comments edit related share science |