Awesome stuff you see on the internet
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[quote name='timslim']New VW ad. <br />
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Made me smile.<br />
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That was funny <img src='http://www.daimenhutchison.com/invision/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':lol:' /> Have to show it to my 9 y/o -
[URL="http://funnyzela.com/the-best-sport-photos-of-2010/"]Best sports images of 2010[/URL]<br />
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This could be included somewhere in sports I guess - but this thread seems a good a place as any.<br />
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Leo Bertos features, along with mainly US based sports.<br />
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[quote name='timslim'][URL="http://funnyzela.com/the-best-sport-photos-of-2010/"]Best sports images of 2010[/URL]<br />
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This could be included somewhere in sports I guess - but this thread seems a good a place as any.<br />
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Leo Bertos features, along with mainly US based sports.<br />
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Parts of the site could be deemed NSFW.[/QUOTE]<br />
All that airborne stuff and no rugby tackles or dives for the tryline etc. Yet somehow a couple of Newcastle Knights players hugging is deemed to be a best sports photo of 2010? Crazy. -
ok, I nicked it if PR, but this is worth it-a NSFW link of a girl and her guitar....enjoy<br />
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Interesting news from the Kepler probe's mission to find exoplanets:<br />
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[url]http://www.boingboing.net/2011/02/07/exploring-keplers-li.html[/url]<br />
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[QUOTE]Last week's data release from Kepler appears to have temporarily overwhelmed both professional and amateur exoplanet enthusiasts. After the initial flurry of basic overview posts on the Kepler data, I noticed a conspicuous hush fall over many of my favorite astronomy blogs, presumably caused by their authors turning en masse to parse the new treasure trove.<br />
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The list of more than 1200 candidate planets will likely yield more than a thousand actual confirmed worlds once culled of false positives. One system, Kepler-11, contains six confirmed transiting planets, and another system, KOI 157, has five candidates. Eight systems have been found with four candidate planets, along with 45 triple-planet and 115 double-planet systems. It's a lot to digest, and only represents the first four months of data from a 3.5-year mission.[/QUOTE] -
[quote name='Tim']Interesting news from the Kepler probe's mission to find exoplanets:<br />
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[url]http://www.boingboing.net/2011/02/07/exploring-keplers-li.html[/url][/QUOTE]<br />
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I'm glad someone else found this interesting. They have only looked at a small piece too, so it looks like planets are extremely common, it can only be a matter of time before we find life out there. -
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I thought this was a very cool interactive idea:<br />
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[URL]http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/[/URL]<br />
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saw this on the Crime Channel last night...FREAKIN NUTTERS.<br />
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Tagline is incorrect, neither were on drugs<br />
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[quote name='Munter']I thought this was a very cool interactive idea:<br />
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[URL]http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/[/URL]<br />
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You'll need to run it on google chrome and have reasonable bandwidth though.[/QUOTE]<br />
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that is brilliant!!!!!!!!!!