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This is probably one of the most significant space science discoveries in all of recorded history.
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I can’t think of any conceivable way to wake up that would be better than having the smell of (reasonably) fresh bacon wafting into your nose….
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I’m a huge fan of spadout.com. If you’re an outdoorsy person, you should be, too. And, if you’re considering registering with the site (leaving gear reviews is so fun!) you should do it via this link. If even ONE person leaves a review with my referral I get a spadout t-shirt! Help a guy out! :)
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Yeah, infinity. I went there. This is probably the highlight of July for me.
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Forget about health care, wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the economy / mortgage crisis, and all other insignificant political talking points. The only question that really matters: who do you want to go up against the aliens?
Update: I just noticed this is the 100th post on this blog! Woo centennial!
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Unfortunately, blindness is not necessarily going to keep these moronic genes out of humanity’s pool.
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Chances are, any bear you meet in the wild will be much more… moody… than good ol’ Yogi. So, here are some tips!
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Where’s Michael Scott when you need him? Someone’s gotta be there to pick up on a line like that. Anyway, it really was a lot of meat… and charcoal.
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An ambitious attempt to make an analogy between your progression through both the worlds of physics and women. Could have been done a little better, but I admire the effort!
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Well I suppose middle school geography would have been a little more annoying (memorizing an extra state, that is). But, it still would have been cool to have a ‘rebel state‘ north of me, now.
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On the one hand, it’s great that the dude was found innocent. But, on the other, how is this guy going to walk around town after all this?
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It’s true that we, as scientists, have held as tightly to the Copernican Principle as a five year old to their Legos (do kids still play with Legos these days?). Though admittedly, there is a lot of scientific evidence that backs it up (see any text on cosmology), the questions should be asked: What if we are special in the universe?
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Imagine sitting in your chair at a concert, except the musician is only playing one chord. Then, your seat (and the entire audience) starts moving relative to the musician and as the Doppler effect kicks in, you get a changing chord progression. With the right directions, speeds, and reference frames, this could be one hell of a concert – assuming you keep your dinner down, of course.
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Looks like them there doctors were on to something when they swapped their shiny white scrubs for the green or blue ones you see JD, Turk, or Dr. Cox wearing.
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I missed this article last week, and now I’m sort of glad I did because it would have put a damper on the weekend. This is probably one of the most frightening things I’ve read in a while.
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I didn’t feel like reading into this story very much. But, the pictures are plenty amusing… apparently, a tv tower in Prague has these bizarre babies attached to it!
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Someone (with a lot of spare time) needs to start doing this here in Boulder. It would totally make my day to see a tagged snail cross my path.
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Yikes. Looks like if you’re going to go around committing crimes, you should take down your internet persona before your trial.