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The Kinder Gentler Society Yeah Right
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The Kinder Gentler Society Yeah Right

Do No Evil – We are becoming a nation of non-competitive, politically correct losers.

Voted for on May 13, 2008 02:04am

My 'Racial Harassment' Nightmare
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My 'Racial Harassment' Nightmare

Books – IN November, I was found guilty of "racial harassment" for reading a public-li brary book on a university campus. For reading an anti-KKK book.

Voted for on May 10, 2008 03:39pm Commented on 1 time: 1

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The Inner Earth

Science – A study of the inner earth helps us understand earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, and more. The earth's interior...

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:40pm

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How will Wind Energy be used in the Future

Science – Not only is wind power efficient, clean, and easy to use, it is also growing in popularity albeit rather slowly. Many countries are starting to jump on board in an effort to show themselves as new leaders in the alternative power industry although most still consider it as alternative energy rather than a primary source of power.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:39pm

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Smallest Black Hole in the Universe Discovered

Science – Researchers at NASA discovered the smallest black hole in the universe. The mas of the black hole is less that 4 times the mass of our Sun and it has the size of a large city. Scientists named it J1650, and though the hole is very small it is very strong, able to "stretch your body into a strand of spaghetti."

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:39pm

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Elementary Science Fair Projects

Science – Parents, do your kids always tell you at the very last minute that they have to have a science projects tomorrow? Well, elementary science fair projects can help you have one ready in 24 hours, many even as fast as 1 hour!

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:39pm

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Genius IQ Successful People In 3 Main Qualities

Science – Genius IQ people normally not have the genius iq in a natural way of life. Last time my life was full of chaos, confusion and complexity. I had no hint as to what I wanted to do in my life. I was constantly looking for some purpose for my genius iq life Ã;Æ;Ã;¢Ã;¢â&

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:39pm

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Quake-Catcher Project to use laptops to detect earthquakes

Science – A new distributed computing project wants to use MacBooks, ThinkPads, and other laptops to monitor earthquakes. The goal is to learn more about earthquake movement and possibly create a more robust early warning system.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:38pm

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Solar tsunamis move lightning fast

Science – Images of a tsunami blasting its way through the sun's lower atmosphere have been taken for the first time.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:38pm

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Watch Live to be 150 - How would you like to live to be 150?

Science – Reaching 100: "Live to Be 150ââ;¬Â¦ Can You Do It?" focuses on a group of centenarians in an attempt to learn their secrets of such remarkable longevity and also clears up many misconceptions about living life at age 100.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:38pm

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Fly Me to the Moon: The Moon as a New Economic Frontier

Science – Recently Pete Worden, the director of the NASA Ames Research Center in California, addressed a group of physics students and faculty at the University of West Ontario. He suggested that private voyages to the Moon are just twenty years away.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:37pm

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Safety Guide to the Large Hadron Collider

Science – Last week we posted a story involving a lawsuit filed in Hawaii that claims powering up the Large Hadron Collider has the potential to, oh, destroy the earth. In a world where far too many people still believe Barack Obama is a Muslim extremist working for a sleep-cell, there is bound to be a large group of people misinformed about the potential di

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:37pm

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Mini-black hole is smallest ever but still strong

Science – NASA scientists have identified the smallest black hole ever found -- less than four times the mass of our sun and about the size of a large city.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:32pm

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Researchers confirm dead zone off Texas coast since 1985

Science – Researchers at Texas A&M University have confirmed for the first time that a "dead zone" has existed off the Texas coast for at least the past 23 years and will likely remain there, causing potential harmful effects to marine life in the area.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:32pm

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356 Animals in 100-Million-Year-Old Amber

Science – Paleontologists from the University of Rennes (France) and the ESRF have found the presence of 356 animal inclusions in completely opaque amber from mid-Cretaceous.

Voted for on April 05, 2008 01:32pm