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 Out of Control Teenagers - The Kids aren't Alright
Out of Control Teenagers - The Kids aren't Alright
It would seem the Who were wrong when they sang 'the kids are alright'. The youth of today come in for a verbal kicking, in this tale of outrageous drunken antics. picked by jeffman 4 months ago
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 World's Largest Ferris Wheel Opens
World's Largest Ferris Wheel Opens
Each capsule is the size of a bus and can accommodate 28 people, available for parties too! Much more here.

Update to this post. picked by cb__ 7 months ago
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 How to psycho-analyze your date in 5 minutes
How to psycho-analyze your date in 5 minutes
Who has time to waste on a meal and small talk? Make the first 5 minutes of your first date count with this 20 question psyche profile. picked by BrownTrout 2 years ago
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 You Never Know When You Need An Alibi
You Never Know When You Need An Alibi
The sad part of moving around today is that you never know when you'll show up in the wrong place at the wrong time. Here's one man's solution... Not much fun though. picked by dreamering 10 months ago
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 Trilobis 65 Floating Home
Trilobis 65 Floating Home
Trilobis 65 is a semi-submerged
dwelling environment. Reaching 20 metres in length designed by Giancarlo Zema for habitation by six people at sea. It is ideal for living in bays, atolls and maritime parks. The main aim of the project is to allow anyone to live in a unique environment through a self sufficient, non-polluting dwelling cell in unison with their ocean surroundings. picked by wags273 9 months ago
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 New Gamma Ray Observatory
New Gamma Ray Observatory
With the launch of NASA's Gamma-Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) coming up in May, the agency is offering a good overview of the history of gamma-ray observation, and why scientists are so interested in the phenomenon. picked by PulsisX 9 months ago
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 NASA and the Hindu concept of Time
NASA and the Hindu concept of Time
Two NASA scientists put forward a new model to explain how the cosmos is and where it might be going. They say it is necessary to take account of startling recent discoveries such as the observation that everything in the Universe is moving apart at an accelerating rate. Paul Steinhardt and Neil Turok propose that the cosmos goes through an endless cycle - of Big Bang, expansion and stagnation - d... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago
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  Buying new jeans? Why not try Butt Cam?
Buying new jeans? Why not try Butt Cam?
Worried that new pair of high-fashion jeans may just make your butt look fat? Now shoppers in one upscale Scottsdale store can check it out for themselves before someone else makes the observation -- using the Butt Cam, a camera positioned just so that's connected to a video screen on a dressing room wall. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Space Magnetism May Hold Secret to Fusion Power
Space Magnetism May Hold Secret to Fusion Power
New discoveries about magnetic field lines and the first-ever direct observation of their reconnection in space are offering hope that scientists will learn how to unlock fusion power as an energy source in the future. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Supercomputer simulation of universe may help in search for missing matter
Supercomputer simulation of universe may help in search for missing matter
Much of the gaseous mass of the universe is bound up in a tangled web of cosmic filaments that stretch for hundreds of millions of light-years, according to a new supercomputer study. The study indicated a significant portion of the gas is in the filaments -- which connect galaxy clusters -- hidden from direct observation in enormous gas clouds in intergalactic space known as the Warm-Hot Interga... read full post picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago
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 'The only guy running nude in Duluth': Observation Hill couple recounts how they thwarted burglar
'The only guy running nude in Duluth': Observation Hill couple recounts how they thwarted burglar
Man fights off burgler and burgler ends up nude. "I had my hands down his pants and grabbed his testicles and penis. He squirmed even harder."

Is this how we should stop all theives? picked by melgesevad 1 year ago
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 Nasa Plans To Blow Up The moon
Nasa Plans To Blow Up The moon
The Mission Objectives of the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite (LCROSS) include confirming the presence or absence of water ice by blowing up a large portion of two polar craters. If water could be found, a moon base would much more feasible. picked by 2manyusernames 8 months ago
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 Stellar Forensics With Striking New Chandra Image
Stellar Forensics With Striking New Chandra Image
A spectacular new image shows how complex a star's afterlife can be. By studying the details of this image made from a long observation by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, astronomers can better understand how some stars die and disperse elements like oxygen into the next generation of stars and planets. Larger image. picked by AutumnLotus 12 months ago
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 Hinode: source of the slow solar wind and superhot flares (video)
Hinode: source of the slow solar wind and superhot flares (video)
A plethora of latest results from the Hinode solar observatory contains a wealth of new discoveries. This includes the discovery of a source of the slow solar wind and the observation of a superhot micro flare. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 Synthetic Black Hole Event Horizon Created in UK Laboratory
Synthetic Black Hole Event Horizon Created in UK Laboratory
Researchers at St. Andrews University, Scotland, claim to have found a way to simulate an event horizon of a black hole - not through a new cosmic observation technique, and not by a high powered supercomputer… but in the laboratory. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Great Wall old hat as Beijing eyes Great Wheel
Great Wall old hat as Beijing eyes Great Wheel
Higher than both the London Eye and the Singapore Flyer, which opens in March, the Beijing Great Wheel will tower 208 metres (682 ft) when finished in 2009. The giant ferris wheel will have 48 air conditioned observation capsules, each of which can carry up to 40 passengers, and on a good day even the Great Wall is expected to be visible in the mountains to Beijing's north. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago
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 Cosmic engines surprise XMM-Newton
Cosmic engines surprise XMM-Newton
XMM-Newton has been surprised by a rare type of galaxy, from which it has detected a higher number of X-rays than thought possible. The observation gives new insight into the powerful processes shaping galaxies during their formation and evolution. Includes video. picked by AutumnLotus 6 months ago
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 Live at the Ambassador's Theatre, London Eddie Izzard
Live at the Ambassador's Theatre, London Eddie Izzard
It is definitely classic material. its from when he dressed a bit more consevatively than normal,it's his usual observation of life, with his regular impressions of James Mason as God and Sean Connery. picked by spocksmyhomeboy 1 year ago
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 New Discovery on Mars: Ephemeral Polar Water Ice Mapped
New Discovery on Mars: Ephemeral Polar Water Ice Mapped
After decades of studying the climate conditions of Mars, scientists have recently made a breakthrough observation. Adrian Brown's team found a substantial amount of ephemeral (short lived) water ice in the polar regions of Mars. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Grand Canyon Walkway
Grand Canyon Walkway
Indian leaders and former astronaut Buzz Aldrin awaited their chance Tuesday to walk beyond the edge of the Grand Canyon during opening ceremonies for a glass-bottom observation deck that lets tourists gaze deep into the chasm. picked by diva0714 2 years ago
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