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Innovation never ceases, and as a result we’ve been treated to a wild assortment of ideas from giant amphibious contraptions to bikes that fold up into backpacks.
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map of the US by quality of beer
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Among the ruins: Stair railings, built-in cabinets, shower doors, double doors to the master bedroom and other doors are gone, a fireplace was yanked out, the hardwood floors are torn up, carpeting was taken, the toilet was removed from a bathroom.
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Blog of the former L.A. punk queen and now princess of belly dancing.
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Testing kits that allow people to check the strength of drugs they have bought in order to commit suicide are to be sold in the UK by one of the world/s leading advocates of euthanasia.
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Twenty tracks of miscellaneous Fall stuff, rare or unreleased
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A very strange defense of "Singularics" against Schneier’s doghouse, by its CEO.
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"So, I had a bullet in my arm removed…"
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If you like guns or really hate hard disk drives this video is for you.
Author: substitute
A visit to Laxmi in Tustin
Delicious LiveJournal Links for 3-28-2009
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Who doesn’t love keytars and martial arts, and wish the two things could work together better?
Delicious LiveJournal Links for 3-27-2009
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Malone came as a Christian missionary with him "to oppose the doctrines prevalent in the UFO field so that people could understand the Biblical perspective."
Delicious LiveJournal Links for 3-24-2009
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A company in Tasmania has found a way to make paper out of excreta from the Australian marsupials known as wombats
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the board voted Monday afternoon to cut bus trips by about a quarter and lay off nearly 400 bus drivers, supervisors and maintenance workers. ow my infrastructure
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We’ll be taking a look at the evolution of the interface designs of the major operating systems since the 80s.
Leah and the Dog #2
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Leah and this dog are really, really good friends.
Business Names to Reconsider
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…because I am nine years old, I giggled and took this picture.
Delicious LiveJournal Links for 3-23-2009
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alerting service for disasters and other excitement in Orange County, CA
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Novels in Three Lines collects more than a thousand items that appeared anonymously in the French newspaper Le Matin in 1906: true stories of murder, mayhem, and everyday life presented with a ruthless economy that provokes laughter even as it shocks.
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Kids stuff of the 80s and older. Good TV clips.
Laguna Canyon VW #2
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I know, pictures of rusty cars. It was such a beautiful day up in Laguna Canyon. We only get a little green each year and it’s that week. The wind was blowing hard and this car’s cover (why is there a cover?) flapped and flapped. Had to get the shot.
Delicious LiveJournal Links for 3-22-2009
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A high school principal and his security staff shut feuding students in a steel cage to settle disputes with bare-knuckle fistfights. Every line is a pullquote.
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What, you think they go back and fix them? The problem of bad science staying in the record.




