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Wednesday, April 5, 2006

News You Can Use When All the Cubicles Around You Are Suddenly Empty:
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- The How-Could-This-Not-Be-Our-Lede? Lede: Ren Fair Stampede! | Related: Minister of Culture: Ye Olde Exile
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- Decoding DeLay's Exit Interviews
- Buckley Calls Clinton a Contender
- Finding Clues to Flu's Spread on the Way to Work
- Jeb Bush: Immigration Rhetoric 'Hurtful'
- We Should Have Known: Whitney Houston Reportedly in a Cult
- Paperweight Explodes, Severs Teacher's Hand
- Bionic Man Becoming a Reality
- Invention: Drunk-Driver Arm Scanner
- Aliens Must Have Seen 'Cocktail': Alcohol Cloud Spotted in Deep Space
- Ancient Cancer Clues in Dinosaur Tumor
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Questions of the Day
- Do They Really Call Body Bags "Transfer Tubes"?
- Do Congressmen Wear Their Official Pins?
- How Many Kilograms of Solid Waste Do Cattle Produce Every Year?
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Info Junkie | Ren Fair Terror
News You Can Use When All the Cubicles Around You Are Suddenly Empty:
----------------------
- The How-Could-This-Not-Be-Our-Lede? Lede: Ren Fair Stampede! | Related: Minister of Culture: Ye Olde Exile
----------------------
- Decoding DeLay's Exit Interviews
- Buckley Calls Clinton a Contender
- Finding Clues to Flu's Spread on the Way to Work
- Jeb Bush: Immigration Rhetoric 'Hurtful'
- We Should Have Known: Whitney Houston Reportedly in a Cult
- Paperweight Explodes, Severs Teacher's Hand
- Bionic Man Becoming a Reality
- Invention: Drunk-Driver Arm Scanner
- Aliens Must Have Seen 'Cocktail': Alcohol Cloud Spotted in Deep Space
- Ancient Cancer Clues in Dinosaur Tumor
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Questions of the Day
- Do They Really Call Body Bags "Transfer Tubes"?
- Do Congressmen Wear Their Official Pins?
- How Many Kilograms of Solid Waste Do Cattle Produce Every Year?
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thefeedblog at 8:50:00 AM EDT Blog about this entry
This entry has 5 comments: (Add your own)
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You know what I'd like to know?
Who writes the 'poll questions' for AOL?
I mean they asked me if I would 'follow' Katie the Kommunist sympathizer to CBS ... They didn't even bother to ask me if I watched her 'AT ALL'.
Is this what we get for our monthly subscription fee? -
Members of Congress having a badge or symbol of office for casual identification is neat. The badge is for identification where a member of Congress does not go off duty (the person is elected or not-elected meaning being a member or not). I would expect official seals for the various members of Congress in this modern legalistic environment to identify official versus un-official. The member of Congress signature is official and could, at one time, be used in place of a postage stamp for mail.
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The bionic person is here with successful test cases. What modern bionics has discovered is that by using the human nervous system external devices can be controlled, including attached bionic arms (the bionic arm is not part of the body, so the same principles apply for any remote controlled device using the human nervous system for command and control). Use your imagination where remote controlled drones can be used by a person using a neural interface linking mind and technology.
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The found 463 billion kilometer alcoholic formation in deep space is neat. I have read that NASA has found some carbohydrate or sugar chunks in our galaxy. Maybe life was helped to be formed on Earth with the impact of a giant sugar asteroid: non-of the other planets seem to have anything for organic materials. Science can be very cool.
4/6/06 12:31 PM
Bad use of words, they have no shame!