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Watch the stock goes piiiiiiouuuuuuuu…
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs today announced that he will take a leave of absence as a result of health concerns.
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Talk about a great use of point of view! Michael Cogliantry”s Hands of a Killer project title says everything.
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Awesome project showing animals in human context
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In a surprisingly under-reported story from 2007, Mark Holley, a professor of underwater archaeology at Northwestern Michigan University College, discovered a series of stones – some of them arranged in a circle and one of which seemed to show carvings of a mastodon – 40-feet beneath the surface waters of Lake Michigan.
If verified, the carvings could be as much as 10,000 years old – coincident with the post-Ice Age presence of both humans and mastodons in the upper midwest. -
That’s sad. and outrageous.
One night, I got food poisoning at a restaurant in Buffalo. The next day, I rejected all the Buffalo applications.
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nice piece on the most talked movie right now
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Same should be applied to anti-tobacco adverts
Here’s how Texas solved the problem of highway litter. They did some research and found that the biggest culprits were 18- to 35-year-old males who drove pick-up trucks and liked sports and country music. The threat of penalty fines didn’t work; nor did appeals to the young men’s sensitive natures about the harm done to local wildlife. So the Department of Transportation ran an advertising campaign that recruited Texas’s sporting and country-music heroes, from Lance Armstrong and Chuck Norris to Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett. One advert had Mike Scott, the Houston Astros pitcher, pick up some litter and—using his famed split-fingered technique—hurl it at a roadside trash can. Cue massive explosion, followed by the catchphrase, “Don’t mess with Texas”.
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Great piece on education and where it should (might? naaah….) go..
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I don’t know if its a must see but hey .. it’s innovative…
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New laws cracking down on children’s use of mobile phones are to be introduced in France amid growing fears that they may cause cancer and other diseases.







