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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 5 hours ago | news, science
    A dash of lime -- a new twist that may cut CO2 levels back to pre-industrial levels

    She put the lime in the ocean and mix em both up...

    Quoted: PhysOrg.com: Scientists say they have found a workable way of reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere by adding lime to seawater. And they think it has the potential to dramatically reverse CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere, reports Cath O'Driscoll in SCI's Chemistry & Industry magazine published today.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 5 hours ago | legos, video
    Exclusive: Inside the Lego Factory

    More Lego stuff for Tosh

    Quoted: This video shows something that very few people have had the opportunity to witness: the inside of the Lego factory, with no barriers or secrets.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 20 hours ago | science, humor
    SkepticReport * Things Creationists Hate

    Quoted: The following is not meant to be an all-inclusive list, nor is it meant to characterize the views of all creationists. But there are certainly some, if not most, who can be so characterized. The main objects of my satire, for so it is intended, are the young-Earth, biblical-literalist types, although other generations of creationists may detect some of their views skewered here also.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 21 hours ago | news
    Washington Mutual loses $3.3 billion - Jul. 22, 2008

    Wow, did I call that or what, Kristen?

    Quoted: Washington Mutual reported a $3.3 billion quarterly loss Tuesday -- far worse than Wall Street was anticipating -- as it set aside more money for bad loans.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 2 days ago | china, humor, translation
    AdFreak: Then we'll grab a bite at 404 Not Found

    Classic

    Quoted: Of all the poorly translated signs that can baffle English-speaking visitors to China, this one takes the cake for the most epic of all possible ...

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 4 days ago | news
    BBC NEWS | UK | England | Bradford | X-Men star becomes real professor

    Professor Picard!

    Quoted: Actor Patrick Stewart, Professor Xavier in the X-Men films, has a real-life professorship bestowed upon him.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 7 days ago | technology, news
    Can’t Find a Parking Spot? Check Smartphone - NYTimes.com

    Heh... Technology.. Neato.

    Quoted: This fall, San Francisco will test 6,000 of its 24,000 metered parking spaces in the nation’s most ambitious trial of a wireless sensor network that will announce which of the spaces are free at any moment.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 13 days ago | news, biology
    Rubik's Cube used to get on right side of octopuses - Telegraph

    This one's for Kristen

    Quoted: The three-dimensional puzzle, which became a huge success in the early 1980s, is among toys being given to the intelligent sea creatures to determine whether they favour a particular tentacle, or if they are octidextrous.

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 21 days ago | WW2
    How To Hide An Airplane Factory

    Interesting historic photos

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    0 starssplackity | Shared With: Everyone - 25 days ago | video, legos
    The Lego Secret Vault: Lego Secret Vault Contains All Sets In History

    Tosh's wet dream.

    Quoted: Maybe that's why visiting Lego's Memory Lane—the secret vault guarding almost every Lego set ever manufactured—touched me in a way I didn't expect. This wasn't amazement or simple awe. I was already astonished to no end by the tour of the Lego factory. No, this was something else, something bigger than the impressive view of the 4,720 Lego sets inside this lair. These weren't just simple boxes full of bricks. These were tickets to ride a time portal to emotions and simpler days long forgotten. I didn't know that when I was curiously ogling the oldest sets, from the 1950s.

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