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10Aug/100

Today’s Links August 10, 2010

  • 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Glenn “Pop” Warner
    Football teams around the country are furiously training for the upcoming season, so this week let’s take a look at five things you may not know about the man whose name has been synonymous with pigskin action for generations of boys, Glenn Scobey “Pop” Warner.
  • Ex-Senator Ted Stevens in plane crash
    By Jeremy Pelofsky||WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The head of plane manufacturer EADS North American unit, Sean O'Keefe, and former Republican U.S. Senator Ted Stevens were aboard a plane that crashed in Alaska, and it was not immediately known if they...
  • Only One Hybrid Car Pays Back Its Owners; Know Which One?
    One of the criticisms of hybrid cars has historically been that there's no payback, especially given the cheap gasoline prices in the U.S.

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9Aug/100

Today’s Links August 9, 2010

  • Sharpie Reinvents Pen with Liquid Pencil
    Instead of making an erasable pen, Sharpie has made a non-erasable pencil. The Sharpie Liquid Pencil contains an “ink” made from liquid graphite and lays it down just like a pen. Once written, you have three days to erase it. After the three days is up, the pencil lines will turn to ink and remain inscribed forever.
  • How Computer scientists solved the Bermuda Triangle mystery
    Oceanographic surveyors of the sea floor in the area of the Bermuda Triangle & the North Sea region between continental Europe and Great Britain have discovered significant quantities of methane hydrates and older eruption sites. "The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle" has been solved, maybe.

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4Aug/100

Today’s Links August 4, 2010

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3Aug/100

Today’s Links August 3, 2010

  • Digital Apoptosis: Edinburgh from Holyrood Park
    On the map, it looked like a regular park. Little did I know that it was an extinct volcano, right next to the Scottish Parliament.

    It's a hard climb but the view is fantastic.

  • Russian wildfires (PICS)
    Last month, Russia endured the hottest July ever recorded since records began 130 years ago. The intense heat and drought affecting central Russia has been drying out trees and peat marshes, which have been catching fire recently, burning forests, fields and houses across a massive region.
  • ESPN Reports: Favre tells Minnesota Vikings he will retire!
    Brett Favre has informed his Vikings teammates that he will not return for another season in Minnesota!
  • Sleeping In Might Help You Catch Up From the Week
    If you've got the chance to sleep in on a weekend morning, take it. Scientists suggests in a new study that grabbing an extra hour or two in one night can help restore your performance after a week of less-than-awesome slumber.

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2Aug/100

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30Jul/100

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29Jul/100

Today’s Links July 29, 2010

  • The Formation of a Lightning Bolt
    This is absolutely breathtaking. The branching and patterning is absolutely amazing. Lightning may be only slightly less cool than blood vessels. Only slightly....
  • Captured: America in Color from 1939-1943
    These images, by photographers of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information, are some of the only color photographs taken of the effects of the Depression on America’s rural and small town populations.
  • Infographic: Inception Timeline
    New Jersey based 3D modeler ~dehahs has created an awesome infographic that clearly explains the timeline of the film, complete with the different levels of dreams and kicks.

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21Jul/100

Today’s Links July 21, 2010

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13Jul/100

Today’s Links July 13, 2010

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12Jul/100

Today’s Links July 12, 2010

  • Consumer Reports on the iPhone 4: NOT RECOMMENDED
    It's official. Consumer Reports' engineers have just completed testing the iPhone 4, and have confirmed that there is a problem with its reception. When your finger or hand touches a spot on the phone's lower left side the signal can significantly degrade. Due to this problem, we can't recommend the iPhone 4.
  • Dilbert Daily Strip: 2010-07-11
    Management.

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