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(8/04/05) 'Tis Mad Idolatry




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(2/08/07) Charity Begins at Home




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These Massive Rock Formations Look Just Like Cracked Eggs

Bisti Badlands’ bizarre eggs bring a bit of Easter to the New Mexico desert




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Marathoner Sets Out to Run All of America's National Parks

Autumn Ray's goal: 59 national parks before she turns 40 in four years




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Americans Think National Parks Are Worth Way More Than We Spend On Them

An independent survey finds that although NPS's annual budget is around $3 billion, Americans are willing to pay much more




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You Can Thank Scientists for the National Park System

Early conservation research and scientific expeditions laid the groundwork and helped to convince the public national parks were a good idea




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Beautiful Photos from America’s Six Least-Visited National Parks

These parks are less popular, but no less spectacular




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Cherokee Indians Can Now Harvest Sochan Within a National Park

For the first time, the indigenous community is allowed to gather the cherished plant on protected land




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If You Want to See Thousands of Fireflies Light Up at Once, Head to the Great Smoky Mountains

A firefly mating ritual turns into a synchronized light show




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The Social Network  2010 ☚ ☚ ☚  Something about a web site that gets you laid




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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone  2001 ☚ ☚ ☚  A slavish adaptation of a book with potential




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Tron: Legacy  2010 ☚  Fat fucking fanboys love their poop




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#m706 TV Star & Splatter




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08.02.11: Don't get on that plane




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Council to mull hospital lease: Scrutinizes Metlakatla power tie-in




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Council talks grant funding: Requests extension for public comment period on Metlakatla power tie-in




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Assembly OKs ‘salmon cans’: Set of policy issue statements that Boro representative will take to D.C. approved




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Council opposes elimination of Ocean Rangers: City sets meeting with linemen, union rep




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Virtually Celebrate Peak Bloom With Ten Fun Facts About Cherry Blossoms

The National Cherry Blossom Festival has moved online due to the novel coronavirus pandemic




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Joy Harjo, First Native American Writer to Be Named U.S. Poet Laureate, Reappointed for Second Term

Harjo, a member of the Muskogee Creek Nation, says the appointment "honors the place of Native people in this country, the place of Native people’s poetry"




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Date Rape




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National Security Letter




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Patton Oswalt




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This Secret Boat Was Built for a WWII Invasion That Never Happened

In 2011, declassified CIA documents shed light on a covert government program dating back to WWII




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How Napalm Bombs Intensified U.S. Attacks During WWII

Bombing ground targets from the air is tricky and not always accurate. But a new type of bomb creates an unimaginable level of destruction




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A Torpedo Malfunction Threatens to Destroy a U.S. Submarine

The USS Silversides is patrolling the Pacific during WWII when it finds itself in a terrifying situation: one of its torpedoes has jammed




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This U.S. Sub Launched an Attack on a Japanese Train

The USS Barb had an unusual target in its sights in 1945 - one that wasn't even in the water. It was a Japanese supply train on the island of Karafuto




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This 1812 American Frigate Could Take a Direct Cannon Hit

A British frigate fires on the USS Constitution - but its shots either miss or rebound off its tough oak hull




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willy wonka original psychedelic boat trip       [2m39s]


willy wonka original psychedelic boat trip, with gene wilder




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David Rees Sharpens Pencils at the Bookmill       [1m03s]


John Hodgman and John Roderick are amused by David Rees and his artisanal pencil sharpening.




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Legendary Nature 25-cent Coins : Orca       [33s]


A quick and easy way to get all three commemorative coins A unique keepsake to honour Canada's legendary wildlife No tax + free shipping* Order [...]




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"A CONVERSATION IN MUNICH"




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Eat Me Before I Eat You! A New Foe For Bad Bugs




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"life: what a concept!"




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the whole article is speculative, yet fascinating.




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"the book of revelation: prophecy and politics"




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/this-will-make-you-smarter




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/science-is-the-only-news




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/a-universe-of-self-replicating-code




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/a-cultural-history-of-physics




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/-quotthe-man-who-runs-the-world-39s-smartest-website-quot-in-the-observer




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http://digg.com/submit?url=http://www.edge.org/conversation/




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Catalist (Israel)




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2008-05-19_me_at_Carlanna




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California Bats Thrive in Forests Recovering From Wildfires

Wildfires leave behind a patchwork of forest densities that can give bats more room to fly and hunt




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Egypt's Oldest Pyramid Reopens to Public After 14-Year Hiatus

Built nearly 4,700 years ago as a tomb for the pharaoh Djoser, the structure underwent more than a decade of on-and-off restorations




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Chlamydia-Related Bacteria Discovered in the Deep Arctic Ocean

‘What on earth were they doing there?’ one researcher asks




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A Buffer Zone Around Saturn May Have Kept It From Swallowing Its Biggest Moon

A new simulation points to a previously untold chapter in Titan’s history




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Rescued From Rot, 19th-Century Naval Figureheads to Feature in New Exhibit

A collection of 14 restored wooden statues, including a two-ton William IV, will be shown at the Box Museum in England




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The Moon Is Different Than Earth at Its Core

Similarities between lunar samples and Earth's makeup were throwing off a leading theory of the moon's origin