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- Not what you think...

- Remembering Apollo 11 - The Big Picture - Boston.com
- Fish Eaters and Vegetarians Have Less Cancer | Summer Tomato - Upgrade Your Healthstyle | Healthy Eating Tips
- Active Ingredient In Cannabis Eliminates Morphine Dependence In Rats
- Change Your Facebook Settings Or Else | CultureSmith Consulting
- The calorie delusion: Why food labels are wrong - health - 15 July 2009 - New Scientist
- The Best Proposal... Ever! | wired.im

- The importance of Daniel Radcliffe's atheism
- DIY Steadicam, Glidecam
- Mateba Autorevolver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Is this irony?
- Unintended....funny.

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- Amusing ourselves to death.
- Girl's heart heals itself 10 years after transplant - CNN.com
- Hannah's heart was failing and she needed a transplant. But instead of taking her own heart out, doctors added a new donated heart to her own when she was just two-years-old.
- Huh?! 4 Cases Of How Tearing Down A Highway Can Relieve Traffic Jams (And Save Your City) » INFRASTRUCTURIST
- Bill Moyers Journal . Watch & Listen | PBS
- Health care insider of CIGNA reveals some uncomfortable truths.
- 10 Ways To Get Involved With NASA | GeekDad | Wired.com
- Killing (or Maiming) a Sacred Cow: Home Mortgage Deductions - Economix Blog - NYTimes.com
- Google's Microsoft Moment - Anil Dash
- Swearing can reduce the feeling of pain - Telegraph
- Scientists have discovered that uttering swear words can help to lessen the feeling of physical pain.
- Want to keep your wallet? Carry a baby picture - Times Online
- Economic View - The Invisible Hand, Trumped by Darwin? - NYTimes.com
- In Darwin's framework, then, Adam Smith's invisible hand survives as an interesting special case. Competition, to be sure, sometimes guides individual behavior in ways that benefit society as a whole. But not always.
- LiveLeak.com - guy shooting clay pigeons...with a bow
- ABC's big meal propaganda | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
- Keel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The word "keel" comes from Old English cēol, Old Norse kjóll, = "ship" or "keel". It has the distinction of being regarded by some scholars as the very first word in the English language recorded in writing, having been recorded by Gildas in his 6th century Latin work De Excidio Britanniae, under the spelling cyulae.
- YouTube - Supertramp - Goodbye Stranger
- Martin Seligman on positive psychology | Video on TED.com
- Top 10 Reasons Why The BMI Is Bogus : NPR
- How Safe and Effective Are Sunscreens?
- FDA May Restrict Acetaminophen
- The advisory committee voted that the single adult acetaminophen dose should be no more than 650 milligrams, significantly less that the current 1,000 milligrams often contained in two tablets of certain over-the-counter pain products. The panel of 37 doctors and other experts also said that the maximum total dose for 24 hours, now at 4,000 milligrams, should be decreased.
- New meta-analysis: Statins of benefit in primary prevention
- In conclusion, the authors say that despite their positive findings, the absolute overall treatment benefit in the current study population "would certainly be less than 1%, and significant numbers of participants would need to be treated to prevent one event."
- Immelt Speech: U.S. Companies Begin to Realize Their Mistake - BusinessWeek
- We must make a serious commitment to manufacturing and exports. This is a national imperative. We all know that the American consumer cannot lead our recovery. This economy must be driven by business investment and exports.
I think he may be wrong here. Recently heard a prediction that oil will become very expensive, which means transportation of materials and goods long distances will become expensive. If transportation costs go sky high, the import/export business model will no longer work. We will be forced to focus on local material and local goods. Interesting take. - APOD: 2009 June 28 - Fresh Tiger Stripes on Saturn's Enceladus
- YouTube - Collateral calls
- Excellent explanation of AIG and why money is flowing through AIG into banks.
- The Benefits of High Cholesterol
- People with high cholesterol live the longest.
- MySpace.com Blogs - Lisa Marie Presley MySpace Blog
- Forgotten death at sea stoked Darwin's success
- Stokes was the first captain of HMS Beagle. Had he not committed suicide, Charles Darwin would never have been invited to join the Beagle on its epic second voyage.
- Why are There 60 Minutes in an Hour? | Scienceray
- By using the thumb as a pointer, and marking off the distal phalanx, middle phalanx and proximal phalanx of each finger, we can count up to 12 on one hand...
- Alcoholic Humor: Best Response From Drunk Screwing Pumpkin
- "A pumpkin? Damn...is it midnight already?"
- Let7s make the web faster - Google Code
- Celebrities upside down pictures
- Who thinks up this stuff?
- Historical Home Prices
- Chariot Skates
- Low-carbohydrate diets increase LDL: debunking the myth | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
- Cancer: shock breakthrough - Health News, Health & Families - The Independent
- Why we gain weight: Adiposity 101 and the Alternative Hypothesis of Obesity
- iVillage Total Health
- Gene LeBell judo trick | Best Funny Animated Gifs Updated Daily - Gif Bin
- Gobby
- The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics
- Qi Zhang's electrifying organ performance | Video on TED.com
- Living Off The Grid | Frugal Dad
- Top 15 Must-Visit Camping Destinations In The US! » Camping Tourist
- Why boys need parents


- Trigger Point Tutorial (Advanced)
- Streaming Theater
- Audrey Hepburn - a set on Flickr
- YouTube - MASSAGE TOOLS "Best Friend" by career extenders
- Amazon.com: Anatomy Trains: Myofascial Meridians for Manual and Movement Therapists: Thomas W. Myers LMT NCTMB ARP Certified Rolfer: Books
- If the shoe flits, duck: A real-life example of humans' dual vision system (6/14/2009)
- Mans best friend No this post is not about a dog but about a little different pet. | Funster
- Biologist Anderson Keysi adopted Bear Butusov, and is now one of the most threatening predators of the world was not something that just pets, but a full-fledged member of the family - during the holidays, he sits with his family at the same table, in fact, he had attended as a witness at a wedding Casey.
- Hobble HowTo
- Apophenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Apophenia is the experience of seeing patterns or connections in random or meaningless data.
- Over Chai
- 30 Colorful Shots Of High Speed Bullet Photography » Digital Picture Zone
- Unique Ice Cream Flavors at WomansDay.com - Weird Ice Cream Recipes
- YUCK!
- Ten Things You Should NOT Do In Las Vegas || VegasChatter
- 7 things electronics salespeople won't tell you | Crave - CNET
- Another Blood Fat Fuels Heart Attack Risk - US News and World Report
- Is Cancer the Price for Our Big Brains? - Yahoo! News
- The researchers saw that some of the genes for apoptosis were expressed differently in humans than in chimps, and their data suggests that human cells are not as efficient at carrying out programmed cell death as chimp cells, at least in the brain and other studied tissues.
- BBC NEWS | Health | Problems are solved by sleeping
- Darwin's idea of love

- Yes! 50 Scientifically Proven Ways to Be Persuasive « alex.moskalyuk
- DDO Goes Free to Play!
- Is there an alternative to Dialysis? - Yahoo! Answers
- Nicolaus Mills: J.D. Salinger's Teaching Advice
- Associated Press (AP) Style Guide - the basics
- Cm: Two bullets that collided in mid air in 1854 - one Russian, one French...
- YouTube - Taylor Mali on what teachers make
- A favorite of mine....Kick some lawyer ass, Taylor!
- Fremont / Newark YMCA
- Kindred Healthcare Find a Healthcare Facility
- Kindred Hospital - San Francisco Bay Area, 2800 Benedict Drive, San Leandro, CA 94577
- Kindred Hospital - Sf Bay Area - San Leandro California (CA)
- Shinsui Shiatsu - Basic Treatment Videos
- Gizmodo - Canon Employees Are Forbidden to Sit Down, Walk at Normal Pace - Canon
- Massage Association & Liability Insurance for Massage Professionals
- California Massage Therapy Licensing Truths
- Many people are confused about massage therapy licensing in California. Much of this confusion comes from massage therapists that advertise their state certification. This is simply not true; There is no such thing as state licensing or state certification for massage therapists in California.
- Shiatsu Massage - Shoulders & Scapula
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