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Loughmoe Sentinel wrote:
Blue M&Ms good for more than just a sugar buzz

"Blue Food Dye Helps Rats With Spinal Injuries–But Also Turns Them Blue"

Brilliant!!!11!~!111!!

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Talk about irony


Deific Paragon Time Dragon wrote:
Talk about irony

guess I'll go eat some more oreo's + milk.

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Early work but it could prove interesting if a bit creepy

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Awesome! A map scratched on a rock! link

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Nasty Pajamas wrote:
Loughmoe Sentinel wrote:
Blue M&Ms good for more than just a sugar buzz

"Blue Food Dye Helps Rats With Spinal Injuries–But Also Turns Them Blue"

Brilliant!!!11!~!111!!

Nah! encourages the growth of an racial underclass: People of the Colour Blue.


Nasty Pajamas wrote:

"Blue Food Dye Helps Rats With Spinal Injuries&#8211;But Also Turns Them Blue"

Brilliant!!!11!~!111!!

yellowdingo wrote:
Nah! encourages the growth of an racial underclass: People of the Colour Blue.

Suddenly, we have an explanation for the blues. Maybe blue M&Ms also enhance psionic abilities {runs off to stage ninja raid on M&M manufacturing plant}

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Intelligence not yet determined

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Just when you thought all the thesis topics had been taken

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Creepy, a possible inspiration to monster designers, and an indication of the capability of modern medicine

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Twitter, Hotmail, Facebook all got hit with denial of service attack yesterday.

That would explain why I lost my hotmail access for hours.

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A new type of online theft

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Angelic Devil wrote:
A new type of online theft

I created the username 'yellowdingo' in 2004-2005 and it got lifted and sold as a domain name. What about my Intellectual Property rights?

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There are grains of truth behind old fables


Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Some... Thing Drifts Past Alaska

Did they ever report the result of the analysis?

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Bitter Thorn wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Some... Thing Drifts Past Alaska
Did they ever report the result of the analysis?

Dont be silly...the answer is a millitary secret.


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Shadowborn wrote:

Woman jumps into polar bear enclosure.

When I first saw this video, I could only assume it was a strange suicide attempt. However, reading the accompanying article, it was apparently just profound stupidity on the woman's part. I mean...zoo or no zoo, how is one able to see a full grown polar bear and have no instinct that it is not something to get close to?

Well its obviously a Darwinian issue...Alaska actually has a law to prohibit tourist from waking up bears for a photo op. Medical tech may give us longer fruitful lives but the darwin rejects get plenty of opportunities to reproduce as well....a truly double edged sword

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Bitter Thorn wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Some... Thing Drifts Past Alaska
Did they ever report the result of the analysis?

See here

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To seek out new Worlds and new Civilizations...

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yellowdingo wrote:

Twitter, Hotmail, Facebook all got hit with denial of service attack yesterday.

That would explain why I lost my hotmail access for hours.

A possible motive

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A population rebound?

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Just scratching the surface

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The newest recruits

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Defiant Enterprise wrote:
A population rebound?

Oh goody! Ten billion people over the next fifty years. Just what we need. More stupid monkeys.


yellowdingo wrote:
Angelic Devil wrote:
A new type of online theft
I created the username 'yellowdingo' in 2004-2005 and it got lifted and sold as a domain name. What about my Intellectual Property rights?

Whot's 'at, guv'nuh?


yellowdingo, jr. wrote:
yellowdingo wrote:
Angelic Devil wrote:
A new type of online theft
I created the username 'yellowdingo' in 2004-2005 and it got lifted and sold as a domain name. What about my Intellectual Property rights?
Whot's 'at, guv'nuh?

Apparently, yellowdingo.com gets you out of your cell phone contract without having to pay termination fees. Doesn't seem particularly legal, but I'm afraid to actually go to the site.


Defiant Enterprise wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Some... Thing Drifts Past Alaska
Did they ever report the result of the analysis?
See here

Thanks!


Bitter Thorn wrote:
Defiant Enterprise wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
Davi The Eccentric wrote:
Some... Thing Drifts Past Alaska
Did they ever report the result of the analysis?
See here
Thanks!

I had a daub on my toast this morning. It goes well with a hunk of Double Gloucester.

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Breast-feeding in public--60 women stage a 'nurse-in' at Orlando Chick-fil-a

What do you think?

My wife has nursed our newborns in public, but she has a very discrete manner and a wardrobe of blouses with hoods--you never see anything.

I, personally, would be uncomfortable seeing actual breast and exposed nipple at a restaurant.

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Pristine-condition Maserati turned in as a Clunker

I would gladly have bought the car as a lawn ornament if nothing else! I bet there's 10,000 other people out there tonight saying the same thing!


Shoppers 'put off' by pretty staff

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REDBOX videos are too cheap...according to FOX and UNIVERSAL. Boo frickin' hoo.

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Cuchulainn wrote:
REDBOX videos are too cheap...according to FOX and UNIVERSAL. Boo frickin' hoo.

...and they wonder why 'Blackbeard's cove,' ahem, is so popular...

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Bob Dylan treated like complete unknown, rolling stone.

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Experts say: "Twitter" really is pointless. Mr. Shiny's opinion vindicated.

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Inventor of the Wheel dies beneath the crush

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Andrew Turner wrote:
I, personally, would be uncomfortable seeing actual breast and exposed nipple at a restaurant.

Same here. Waaaay back when, I was at a movie with my buddies, and one of the wives was along with their newborn. She started breastfeeding the kid in the theater. Freaked me out.

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Ten year-old fined for operating a lemonade stand without a permit to conduct business

WTF.

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Andrew Turner wrote:


My wife has nursed our newborns in public, but she has a very discrete manner and a wardrobe of blouses with hoods--you never see anything.

I, personally, would be uncomfortable seeing actual breast and exposed nipple at a restaurant.

I suggest you spend some time in the real world where the Majority live. First world nation my arse...

linky

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Andrew Turner wrote:

Ten year-old fined for operating a lemonade stand without a permit to conduct business

WTF.

It wasnt the lemonade- it was the sweat shop out back where her mum makes cookies.

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yellowdingo wrote:
Andrew Turner wrote:


My wife has nursed our newborns in public, but she has a very discrete manner and a wardrobe of blouses with hoods--you never see anything.

I, personally, would be uncomfortable seeing actual breast and exposed nipple at a restaurant.

I suggest you spend some time in the real world where the Majority live. First world nation my arse...

linky

Is an exposed, suckled breast-and-nipple a normal sight in Commonwealth or UK restaurants?

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on rare occasions - most leave their kids at home with sitters though because babies are usually asleep when parents decide to go out to restraunts. Its very rare in those civilized communities where they all think Life is a second class citizen.
Communities with high indigenous populations...you can get mums feeding babies at the Footy. Only weirdos whinge about it.

Frankly the obsession with nakedness is hypocritical. You are naked your whole life...the rags in which you are wraped are irrelevent.

"A rag, a bone, and a hank of hair,
and a fool called her his lady fair."


yellowdingo wrote:

on rare occasions - most leave their kids at home with sitters though because babies are usually asleep when parents decide to go out to restraunts. Its very rare in those civilized communities where they all think Life is a second class citizen.

Communities with high indigenous populations...you can get mums feeding babies at the Footy. Only weirdos whinge about it.

Frankly the obsession with nakedness is hypocritical. You are naked your whole life...the rags in which you are wraped are irrelevent.

"A rag, a bone, and a hank of hair,
and a fool called her his lady fair."

Hey, I'm all for breasts in public, just as long as they got huffy for me staring at them. I mean if you have no problem showing it, then don't have any problem with me looking. It is like women who wear shirts showing lots of cleavage and then get upset if you actually look.



Giant meat-eating plant discovered

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Man attacks landlord with electric drill

Engineering student perplexed by automatic door (video)

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Wicked Weather in southern Ontario-Hope no one on these boards has suffered any damage or injuries

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Possible monster inspiration-"Special Attack-Glowing pods"

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If you ever get lost look around really carefully-you might be seeing the same things you saw an hour ago

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Sticky but if it works it could be incredibly useful

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What do you think of NASAs movie list?

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