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A sudden surge of stingray attacks have been noted, likely due to the incident with our beloved Crocodile Hunter. Couple problems with this - Steve was all about PRESERVATION, & secondly, do you think you're sending a message to some large stingray community, so that they'll think twice when reacting to a potential predator!?!
Facebook is going away from what made them unique and famous - they're opening up subscriptions to everyone. Ever heard of a unique selling proposition? You just threw yours out the window! Why, so they can become just another Myspace.com wannabe.
Now this is an idea I love. A hijack-proof plane. Perfect, make it impossible for terrorists to use planes as missles. Although it's in the early stages, a round of applause for thinking like this.
Smartpox - aptly named. An interesting idea for linking the offline & online world - through bar-like codes.
Nanotechnology is about a lot more than cell phones & Ipods these days, it's in some everyday items I would have never imagined.
Mark Burnett is banking on the fact that you've got nothing better to do at work than surf the net, hang on a minute, he may be onto something - Go for the Gold!
Rookie mistake. Bank robber shoves the money down his pants, exploding money that is, laced with red dye. Smoke coming from his pants, & some paint in those hard to reach places.
Another mad scientist makes the paper, trying to convince readers that bikers are safer without helmets, because drivers pay more attention to riders without helmets. Unfortunately, he fails to make the more important case, you know the one, that those who do get hit wearing a helmet actually SURVIVE. Small detail some of us might find quite important.
Tired of lugging around that heavy Bible, or just wish you could reference John 3:16 from work? Then your time has come, at eBibel.com
Is this still news, more doping in cycling. The best line is that they are"admitting the use now because (they're) worried doping is having a negative effect on the sport" Whooda thunk it!
There is really an audience for anything these days. A few weeks ago I saw clips from a "paper, rock, scissors" competition, here's the winner of the World's Best Air Guitarist Competition. I can hear the sponsors now. . .
Spacewalker Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper took her turn working on the space station robotic arm worth $372 million. One small step for woman, one giant leap for. . . .
Facebook is going away from what made them unique and famous - they're opening up subscriptions to everyone. Ever heard of a unique selling proposition? You just threw yours out the window! Why, so they can become just another Myspace.com wannabe.
Now this is an idea I love. A hijack-proof plane. Perfect, make it impossible for terrorists to use planes as missles. Although it's in the early stages, a round of applause for thinking like this.
Smartpox - aptly named. An interesting idea for linking the offline & online world - through bar-like codes.
Nanotechnology is about a lot more than cell phones & Ipods these days, it's in some everyday items I would have never imagined.
Mark Burnett is banking on the fact that you've got nothing better to do at work than surf the net, hang on a minute, he may be onto something - Go for the Gold!
Rookie mistake. Bank robber shoves the money down his pants, exploding money that is, laced with red dye. Smoke coming from his pants, & some paint in those hard to reach places.
Another mad scientist makes the paper, trying to convince readers that bikers are safer without helmets, because drivers pay more attention to riders without helmets. Unfortunately, he fails to make the more important case, you know the one, that those who do get hit wearing a helmet actually SURVIVE. Small detail some of us might find quite important.
Tired of lugging around that heavy Bible, or just wish you could reference John 3:16 from work? Then your time has come, at eBibel.com
Is this still news, more doping in cycling. The best line is that they are"admitting the use now because (they're) worried doping is having a negative effect on the sport" Whooda thunk it!
There is really an audience for anything these days. A few weeks ago I saw clips from a "paper, rock, scissors" competition, here's the winner of the World's Best Air Guitarist Competition. I can hear the sponsors now. . .
Spacewalker Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper took her turn working on the space station robotic arm worth $372 million. One small step for woman, one giant leap for. . . .
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