December 2007
21 posts
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Ron Paul keeps white supremacist donation →
Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul has received a $500 campaign donation from a white supremacist, and the Texas congressman doesn’t plan to return it, an aide said Wednesday.
Eye Scapes →
Photoelectric Effect Video →
LaTech Blackboard →
Duelity →
How Green Is Your Candidate? →
Forget red and blue—this presidential race is all about the green. In an exclusive report from Outside and Grist.org, AMANDA GRISCOM LITTLE checks in with the leading contenders to discover who’s eco-cool and who’s full of hot air.
It's Official! Knight Rider's KITT a Mustang... →
We were the first to break the story last month, and now it’s official. There’s a press release going on right now at NBC bidding adieu to the old Pontiac Trans Am KITT, and waving hello to the new Shelby Mustang GT500KR playing KITT in the new TV series.
The 20 Worst Foods in America: Men's Health.com →
UPS saved 3 Million Gallons of Gas-- By Not... →
Mapping out routes for its drivers, drastically reducing the number of left-hand turns they make helped the company shave 28.5 million miles off its delivery routes, which has resulted in savings of roughly three million gallons of gas and has reduced CO2 emissions by 31,000 metric tons.
Behavior modification - Wikipedia, the free... →
Toxoplasma gondii - Wikipedia, the free... →
Understanding Plagiarism: School of Education,... →
xkcd - A webcomic of romance, sarcasm, math, and... →
Why we're fat: Healthy eating really does cost... →
That’s what University of Washington researchers found when they compared the prices of 370 foods. Calorie for calorie, junk foods not only cost less than fruits and vegetables. Energy-dense munchies cost on average $1.76 per 1,000 kcal, compared with $18.16 per 1,000 kcal for low-energy but nutritious foods.
Online Games: Top 10 point and click Games →
Los Angeles Times : A shocking report: Inside the... →
Few professionals — well, to tell the truth, no one — actually gives Paul any chance of winning the Republican nomination. But then up until Yorktown back in the 1700s, all the smart Vegas money was on the British.