Explorers discover Superman's Fortress of Solitude (1)
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Best new science inventions 2008 (2)
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Not to be outdone, Popular Science published their Best of What’s New 2008 and packed it with videos and photo galleries. Inspiring inventions include the Pipistrel Taurus Electro, the longest-flying two-seated electric plane, the Intel Core 2 Duo Small Form Factor, which you can thank for the thinner laptops like Apple’s MacBook Air, and the GroundBot, a spherical robot that can roll through the mud, sand, and snow. It’s not even the end of the ...
Steven Holl’s Stunning Solar Copenhagen Bridge (8)
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A welcoming beacon before a shining expanse of sea, Steven Holl Architects‘ LM project will update Copenhagen’s waterfront with two eye-catching photovoltaic-sheathed skyscrapers and a sky bridge studded with wind turbines. The iconic development recently took first place in a competition to design a new gateway for Copenhagen, and it was approved in a unanimous vote by the jury.
31 Modern and Creative Book Shelves | Home Interiors Zone (2)
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Rigidity may be given when it comes to the appearance of books, but modern designers have seen to it that this doesn’t dictate the shelves that house them. More than ever, personal taste is the deciding factor as storage space is given free reign to interact with design, user and environment. Go [...]
Obama’s Grandmother Passes Away (1)
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AP-Undated Photo of Sen.Obama with Grandparents CHARLOTTE, NC - Just over a week after Barack Obama took a day off the campaign trail to visit his ailing grandmother, 86-year-old Madelyn Dunham passed away from cancer late last night at her home in Honolulu. In a statement released by his campaign, Obama and his sister Maya Soetoro-Ng announced that Duhnam, who raised the Democratic nominee from the age of ten, passed away “peacefully.” In an interview ...
Xenofobia la ea acasa, adica in Romania (1)
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Am citit un post la Cabral. Unul scurt. Cu un titlu elocvent “!?” si un continut intr-o imagine, cat o mie de cuvinte (ca sa duc cliseul pana la capat). Un tanar - Buddha - pe care nu-l citesc pentru ca mi se pare relativ insipid, tipul ala de blog care scrie mult, despre toate, despre orice, despre nimic (si sunt cam multe bloage de genul asta, chiar de top). Ei bine, acest Buddha ar ...
Steve Miller: Obama Campaign Big Winner in Media Revolution (1)
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While we have cast our steely eyes on the Presidential race, the world of media has been experiencing a revolution. It has been a quick, methodical coup d'etat that has reformulated the who, what, where, when and why we get our news and information. And, in a parallel with the Obama campaign, has happened from the bottom up. But, just as in every transformative event, there have been many casualties. "Newspapers are seeing red in ...
Halloween movies that scarred me for life: Trilogy of Terror! (1)
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Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, TV on DVD, Reality-FreeSo Halloween is a few days away, and I'm reminded of the scariest TV movie I've ever seen. Actually, it might be the scariest movie I've ever seen, period. Maybe it was because I was a little kid, and maybe it was because I watched it alone on Halloween one year, but the original Trilogy of Terror scared the hell out of me.The movie is split into ...