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Nusery Rhymes for our Times

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Create Digital Music » Nutcracker Suite Played Exclusively on Bicycle Parts

Create Digital Music » Nutcracker Suite Played Exclusively on Bicycle Parts nuff said

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Dow/Popsci Periodic Table

Dow/Popsci Periodic Table cool 3D depiction of the periodic table.

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40 - Totem Foods of North America « strange maps

40 - Totem Foods of North America « strange maps a map showing how the nation divides up into idiomatic food groups, like chilli pepper nation.

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Peanuts Meets Marvel @ StatueForum - Statue Forum

Peanuts Meets Marvel @ StatueForum - Statue Forum

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Writing

As I observe the different articles on A Blog Apart, I learn more and more about the inner workings of each writer and gain a distinct foothold as to what makes them communicate the way they do. It is very interesting to note how mere words can become a telling attribute of the life […]

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The Making of…a LEGO

The Making of…a LEGO

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The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield

I watched the widespread publicity for this book with distant interest before it went on sale to the general public, but since I was so immersed in my books-about-books fetish and generally pay no attention to hype, I took no notice of The Thirteenth Tale until this past weekend. I saw the book at […]

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Christians as Anything But…

There has been a debate that had sparked during the last election as to whether or not Christians and politics made for a tasty treat. I thought the issue had died (mostly because it had been buried under a mound of linklogs) but it has recently been revived by our very own Junior Pundit. […]

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true quote

Against logic there is no armor like ignorance.
- Laurence J. Peter

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ThinkGeek :: I Know HTML

ThinkGeek :: I Know HTML <!– How To Meet Ladies –>

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Cyber-Neologoliferation - New York Times

Cyber-Neologoliferation - New York Times Mom, where do new words come from?

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Calling shotgun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Calling shotgun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia One of the more useful wikipedia articles… ;)

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russell davies: how to be interesting

russell davies: how to be interesting some not bad advice, and at the very least, some ideas to occupy your time (if you’re the sort of person who has time to occupy) ;)

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Season Shot - Ammo with flavor.

Season Shot - Ammo with flavor. Best. Redneck. Gift. Ever.

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Violent Acres » Archives » You Can Learn a Lot From a Rich Girl

Violent Acres » Archives » You Can Learn a Lot From a Rich Girl Debt, my friends, sucks…

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The comment that broke slashdot

The comment that broke slashdot

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A Blog Apart: Apart From What?

Check it out:
A Blog Apart: Dot Org
Should we sue?

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Where Do We Go From Here?

At any time, at any place, and from anybody, this question has resonated throughout history as important not only to the direction of a person, nation, race, or religion, but to the struggle inherent between the two major world views, secular and Christian.
As Christianity takes perhaps its hardest beating since the founding of Western civilization, […]

Textism: An Annotated Manifesto for Growth

Textism: An Annotated Manifesto for Growth Hilarious fisk of Business Manifesto (coarse language alert in the opening paragraph, but clean aside from that).

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