http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/david_s_rose_on_pitching_to_vcs.html
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Heavens-Above Home Page
http://www.heavens-above.com/
Just saw this site on "The Sky at Night" -
There's a great trick you can do with Iridium flares...Select your location here, then check to see what's brigtest, and what's just about to flare, and where it'll be, when it does.
Just saw this site on "The Sky at Night" -
There's a great trick you can do with Iridium flares...Select your location here, then check to see what's brigtest, and what's just about to flare, and where it'll be, when it does.
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astronomy
Monday, 27 October 2008
OMNOMNOMNOM | MetaFilter Post about Animal Pleasure
http://www.metafilter.com/75987/OMNOMNOMNOM
MeFi:The Noisy Drinking Cat. More videos of animals having fun. Who says that animals don't experience pleasure? [Scroll down for some of the interesting things animals enjoy.] Love Songs Bring Pleasure to Bird Brains.
The Pleasure Is All Mine. Pics. Animals like to have sex, expert says. Yo, I'm down with that.
MeFi:The Noisy Drinking Cat. More videos of animals having fun. Who says that animals don't experience pleasure? [Scroll down for some of the interesting things animals enjoy.] Love Songs Bring Pleasure to Bird Brains.
The Pleasure Is All Mine. Pics. Animals like to have sex, expert says. Yo, I'm down with that.
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omnomnomnom
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Reading Test
http://readingtest.sytes.org/
{Ciclk the Go bottun}
"Have you heard about the theory that the brain can make sense of a passage of text with the letters all jumbled up? This works as long as the first and last letters are in place.
On this website you can read the classic bit of text that describes the theory. You have probably seen it as a viral, as I think this one did the rounds a year or so ago.
Well, now some clever spark has created an engine where you can test out the theory on any site you like. Just plug the URL in the box provided and see how it works.
"
via BBC'sWebscape
{Ciclk the Go bottun}
"Have you heard about the theory that the brain can make sense of a passage of text with the letters all jumbled up? This works as long as the first and last letters are in place.
On this website you can read the classic bit of text that describes the theory. You have probably seen it as a viral, as I think this one did the rounds a year or so ago.
Well, now some clever spark has created an engine where you can test out the theory on any site you like. Just plug the URL in the box provided and see how it works.
"
via BBC'sWebscape
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brain
Saturday, 25 October 2008
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