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Jul. 28th, 2010 04:15 pmUsing high-tech robotic cameras, a team of scientists is getting a rare first glimpse of marine life in the North Atlantic that could shed light on the ocean's ecosystem and climate to as far back as 1,000 years.
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How Tor.com is like and not like a two year old.
Speaking of Tor, You can now make your own paper Stubby the Spaceship. Hmm...I should do one in felt. In my copious free time.
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hitchhiker, Mila's Daydreams
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DUDE! They found Woodhenge. Now all we need to do is find Strawhenge and Eddie Izzard will be heralded as a prophet!
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scientists using the Spitzer Space Telescope (and possibly the Schwartz) have discovered real spaceballs, aka buckyballs, the mysterious form of pure carbon they've sought in space for some 40 years, according to a new study.
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OOOH! Nickelodeon announced today The Legend of Korra, the much discussed, finally confirmed follow-up to Avatar: The Last Airbender and, rejoice, it will be helmed by creators of the original series, Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It should start next year.
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Woo. Finished seekrit project part one of four. And the other three parts are far simpler. Definitely woo. :)
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How Tor.com is like and not like a two year old.
Speaking of Tor, You can now make your own paper Stubby the Spaceship. Hmm...I should do one in felt. In my copious free time.
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Via
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DUDE! They found Woodhenge. Now all we need to do is find Strawhenge and Eddie Izzard will be heralded as a prophet!
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scientists using the Spitzer Space Telescope (and possibly the Schwartz) have discovered real spaceballs, aka buckyballs, the mysterious form of pure carbon they've sought in space for some 40 years, according to a new study.
~~~
OOOH! Nickelodeon announced today The Legend of Korra, the much discussed, finally confirmed follow-up to Avatar: The Last Airbender and, rejoice, it will be helmed by creators of the original series, Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. It should start next year.
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Woo. Finished seekrit project part one of four. And the other three parts are far simpler. Definitely woo. :)