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Urban Myth Confirmations - Hitler’s Token Testicle
(unknown author) via www.trendhunter.com on Thu, 20 Nov. 2008
Another urban myth was confirmed, and this is a good one: Adolf Hitler only had one testicle. FACT.This was confirmed by an almost-lost account from a German army medic who treated Hitler during World War I. The records have not been seen for 23 years, and the UK media are loving this one.The medic, named Johan Jambor, made the revelation to a priest in the readmore
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Guest Post on the Old Days by Joseph Kruskal
GASARCH via Computational Complexity on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Guest Blog by Joe Kruskal. He is the Kruskal that did the MST algorithm, the Kruskal Tree Theorem and work on multidimensional scaling. However, this post is not on any of those topics. Its a response and reflectio readmore
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here are words that mean sexy:
(unknown author) via www.google.com on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Rousing Erotic Desire, Amatory, Amorous, Lascivious, Salacious, Concupiscent, libidinous, lusty, prurient. readmore

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Quick Guide to Wine Pairing
(unknown author) via www.google.com on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Here’s the basics. Not a complete list but it’ll cover anything you come across.Fish/Seafood - Chardonnay goes with almost all of it.Chicken or Turkey - White Zinfandel if it’s baked, grilled or spicy. Merlot for everything else.Steak/Beef - Anything with Barbecue sauce use a Zinfandel (white/red) or Merlot, every thi readmore

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Mathematica 7 released
(unknown author) via Walking Randomly on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Version 7 of Wolfram Research’s flagship product, Mathematica, has been released today - just 18 months after version 6.  I have been fiddling with beta versions of it for a while now and have been desperate to start talking about it but the NDA I signed prevented me from doing so until today. A full review will have to wait because, pa readmore
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Google Reader
(unknown author) via www.google.com on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
To paraphrase John Peel, the best year for music was this year and the next best year, will be next year readmore

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Digital Photos Act as Unique Fingerprints in Finding Criminals with Digital Cameras [Fingerprint]
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
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Boracay 2008: New Food Faves
loribee via Dessert Comes First on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
After four days in Boracay, I’m convinced that there isn’t a single bad meal to be had here. Doin’ the hula readmore

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KenKen
(unknown author) via 360 on Wed, 19 Nov. 2008
Barbie might think math is hard, but perhaps she’d be willing to try this game.  I just heard about it yesterday around the water cooler copi readmore
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Flying Like Superman in Camp Sabros!
Anton via Our Awesome Planet on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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How to Stop Nausea With Acupressure
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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Create lean and mean RSS feeds with Feed Rinse
Josh Lowensohn via Webware.com on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Here's an oldie but a goodie. Feed Rinse is a super simple and user-friendly way to tweak RSS feeds before subscribing to them in your favorite reader tool. With it you can readmore

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5 Ways Social Media Will Change Recorded History
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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prevarication and other great words
(unknown author) via Neil Gaiman's Journal on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Shared by Jan Michael shared for the Alex Ross cover I've got something that's probably only a bad cold that caught up with me after five months on the road, so I was asleep last night by about nine... and awake this morning at six.I finished typing the Dying Earth story for Messrs Martin and Dozois, who were sitting on readmore

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10 Investments You Should Know
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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Math in the Movies - Mathematicians to Thank for Great Graphics
(unknown author) via www.aip.org on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
Perhaps the most difficult aspect of animation is making people and clothing look real. Pixar's software is based on complex studies of how cloth moves when draped on a character, based on the laws of physics. For instance, drape a bedsheet between two points, and the center will hang downward, adjusting itself until it comes to rest in a state of pure tension. The animators begin with drawings of readmore

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e-Volve Gadget Shoulder Holster: the ultimate man purse
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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Broccoli May Help Lower Smoker’s Risk of Lung Cancer
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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What women can do when they're young to be happy later on
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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Man Invents Vibrating Toilet Seat That Helps You Enjoy the Magic Moment [Stimulating]
(unknown author) via FeedHub on Tue, 18 Nov. 2008
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