September 2011
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Sep 1st
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I miss watching "That's So Raven"
missrenaaa: http://thatfunnyblog.tumblr.com/
Sep 1st
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August 2011
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Aug 31st
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eRocketfuel, by Derri Hasmi →
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Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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The Life Of A Facebook Photo →
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Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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WHO KNOWS.
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Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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A History of James Bond’s Famous Cars  →
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Aug 31st
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Did Stephen Hawking Just Win the Most Outrageous... →
physicsphysics: jtotheizzoe: The Large Hadron Collider has analyzed enough data to eliminate the Higgs Boson with 95% confidence. Looks like someone may owe Hawking a beer … The title is slightly misleading, but the article is well worth the read.
Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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‘Breaking Bad’ and Meth in America →
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Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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The Growth of Social Media →
visualoop: Source: The Growth of Social Media: An Infographic
Aug 31st
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Where in the World are American Jobs? →
visualoop: Image Source: MBAProgramInfo.com
Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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Keystone Pipeline: 'Built To Spill' →
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Aug 31st
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Gone with the tumblr~: AN ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE... →
engineeringisawesome: There are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in the world. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu, Jewish or Buddhist (except maybe in Japan) religions, this reduces the workload for Christmas night to 15% of the total, or 378…
Aug 31st
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Engineering is Awesome: AN ENGINEERING PERSPECTIVE... →
engineeringisawesome: There are approximately two billion children (persons under 18) in the world. However, since Santa does not visit children of Muslim, Hindu, Jewish or Buddhist (except maybe in Japan) religions, this reduces the workload for Christmas night to 15% of the total, or 378 million (according to the…
Aug 31st
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Aug 31st
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Aug 30th
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Aug 30th
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Why Schools Should Stop Banning Cell Phones, and... →
infoneer-pulse: Last week, a  study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project found that cell phones have become “near ubiquitous”: 83 percent of American adults own one. Over half of all adult mobile phone owners had used their phones at least once to get information they needed right away. And more than a quarter said that they had experienced a situation in the previous month in which...
Aug 30th
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Aug 30th
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A Byte Out of Steve Jobs Life: From Apple, to... →
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Aug 30th
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Wasted Time at Work  →
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Aug 29th
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Hunger Map 2011  →
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Aug 28th
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Are vegetables loosing nutrients? [Interactive] →
visualoop: Explore it here.
Aug 28th
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Aug 27th
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Reblog if English isn't your first language.
Aug 27th
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Aug 27th
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Intellectual Development vs. Jobs? →
infoneer-pulse: Spurred by a “Why are you in college?” discussion I held with my Penn State composition students one day late last semester when rumors swirled of potential state education funding cuts and tuition hikes, an enthusiastic freshman journalism/English major from outside of Pittsburgh came to my office to “talk about her future.” She’s a good writer, works hard, talks a few times...
Aug 27th
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