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23 July 2008


George W. Bush countdown George W Bush Countdown:
180 Days 20 Hrs 3 Mins

NEWS

First ever video from afar of the moon transiting the earth
Jerry Woodall’s hydrogen extraction process: 10¢ per kWh
Human voice recordings from as early as 1860 recently recovered
New Hampshire outfit making bedsheet-sized buckypaper
Weird Doglike Beast, now available for analysis.
Heavily-hyped Evolta battery: slightly better, anyway.
US Navy demonstrates reproducible cold fusion
Double-nosed dog advisory




The Anomalist
The Antarctic Sun
Cassini-Huygens Saturn Mission News
Christian Science Monitor
Daily Grail — Paradigm-Challenging News
Daily Muslims
Internet Infidels News Wire
Jewish Week
London Times (Daily)
MarsNews.com
NASA Science News
News of the Weird
Purple Slinky
Radio Free Europe
Science Daily
The Seborga Times
The Straight Dope
This Modern World by Tom Tomorrow
Times of India



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Peter Blinn's Curious Notions

curious notions
linksExternal links     linksMy own stuff
Newest itemNewest: Cool places by satellite
bulletHere are all the cheeses mentioned in the famous Monty Python “Cheese Shop” sketch.
bulletCurious Articles featuring “Not Your Father’s World History
bulletTen of the World’s Rarest Gemstones (illustrated)
bulletI have a vewy good fwiend in Wome: Adventures in Popedom
bulletWorld’s Rarest Metals (Or, what’s $1 billion per troy ounce?)
bulletHyperinflation Olympics: 576,400,000,000 Zimbabwe dollars per US$ as of July 21
Bookworm Atypical

So far I’ve cataloged 517 highly rated books, DVDs, a few other odd items in 9 categories that I’ve either read/seen or would very much like to. Click the lower left refresh link to see another set of choices. I update the master list frequently, so please check by as often as you get the chance.

Wednesday’s 5 categories: food, history/biography, fauna, celebrity dishings, science


food 65
selections
history/biography 72
selections
fauna 59
selections
celebrity dishings 53
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science 62
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food history/biography fauna celebrity dishings science
refreshRefresh all books.
bulletWorld’s Rarest Things Part 1 (uranium, shilajit, Manni olive oil, heavy water, 100-year-old balsamic vinegar, Château Pétrus, weird currency)
bulletWorld’s Rarest Things Part 2 (rose alba, agarwood, buckminsterfullerene, superheavy water, buckypaper, Tyrian purple, red mercury, silphium, Semper Augustus, byssus, vicuña, Escorial wool)
bulletFree (well, naturally) online Latin date conversion, also Roman fractions
bulletNew: Asteroids — Never a dull moment (2 parts)
bulletWeird Word of the Week (7/21/2008: Exergual)
bulletNew: Date-O-Matic — Today’s date in a whole slew of languages
bulletMartian Curiosities: Water heavily salted can easily remain liquid under Martian condtions. Indeed, we’ve been able to see it down there since at least 2001. You rarely, if ever, hear about this.
Leading travel magazines have cited many of the London hotels as among the best hotels in the world. This has had a huge impact on the number of visitors to London every year. Such multitudes of tourists have made it mandatory to preplan any tour. You’ll want to avoid deals on last minute hotels which tend to be more expensive and more risky when ascertaining room availabilities. Early planning also helps in getting discount airline services.
bulletReal-life shortwave espionage: The mysterious Lincolnshire Poacher “numbers” station [mp3 2.2M]
bulletA clerihew or two
bulletLong live Benjamin Ferner Beckman! Order of Succession to the British Throne all the way to Number 100
bulletMinority Language Planetary Gazetteer
bulletLIPOMANIA: Lipograms on Monday’s Child, Sing a Song of Sixpence, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jack & Jill (plus ‘Friends, Romans, Countrymen’)
bulletHere’s Isle of Man’s national anthem [mp3 344K]
bulletMy own personal art gallery
bulletHere’s the latest dope on urban legends and netlore
bulletHiggledy-piggledies / Jiggery-pokeries (also known as double dactyls)
bulletHere is Hoax Slayer with monthly updates by Brett Christensen
bulletSpyroGyro: Software I wrote to create polar geometric designs

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