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Periodic Table of Videos

Comment in Videos (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 07/15/2008
More to the point Martyn is brother of director and writer Stephen Poliakoff (see comment)
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Twitter Circa 1649!

Comment in Images (4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 05/07/2008
Methinks this doth provide kindly amusement. Prithee pass the mead, foresooth! (see comment)
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50 Ways to Use Bacon (Not Safe for Vegans)

Comment in News (-3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/28/2008
Raw? Yummy! (see comment)
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The Pirate Bay Moves to Egyptian Desert Island

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 04/01/2008
Poisson d'Avril (see comment)
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Google thinks your bad, bad, bad

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 02/15/2008
your ---> you're D'oh! (see comment)
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Show me more

Comment in News (2 diggs, 2 replies) - on 02/14/2008
Sounds like a useful tool...will it work with folders on my hard drive I wonder? (see comment)
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Promoting Naturopathic Pseudoscience - WTNH 03-20-2007:

Comment in Images (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 02/06/2008
To get the most out of any detox program, you have to take it with a large slice of baloney (it's a bit like salami but without the peppercorns). (see comment)
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Raunchy poster taken down due to its use of 'sexual imagery'

Comment in News (58 diggs, 5 replies) - on 02/06/2008
Golly gosh what could that spurting bottle of bubbly be alluding to? (see comment)
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Wonderful Tensegrity Structures

Comment in Images (12 diggs, 1 reply) - on 02/06/2008
Of course, as a chemist I couldn't let it pass without comment that the soccerball-shaped molecules of carbon known as fullerenes with their truncated icosahedral structure (reminiscent of the straw tensegrity structure item #9) are named for Richard Buck … (see comment)
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Snoop Wednesdays!

Comment in Videos (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 02/06/2008
Super, Smashing, Great. (see comment)
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Hack Your Own Site for Simpler Searching

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 02/06/2008
He had indeed. ShareThis for instance is a great plugin for social bookmarking. (see comment)
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Hack Your Own Site for Simpler Searching

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 02/05/2008
which has also been covered a few times on sciencetext.com, thanks for the vote. (see comment)
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How To Assemble And Build A PC

Comment in News (4 diggs, 2 replies) - on 01/29/2008
I built a PC from scratch many years ago...my kids still use it to this day, even installed a load of ultra quiet bits and pieces, although its cranky old hard drive can be heard two blocks away these days. What I'd like to do next though would be to buil … (see comment)
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WP plugin "Socialize Me!" connects you with your visitors

Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 01/23/2008
Wayne is da man! (see comment)
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We're All a Bunch of Monkeys!! VIDEO

Comment in Videos (4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/19/2007
Yep, old...good but old... http://www.sciencebase.com/science-blog/are-you-a-monkey.html (see comment)
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Two Slits Are Better Than One

Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 09/05/2007
The article does not claim to have resolved the issue, read it over again and check out the discussion with the research author, Prof Wiseman. (see comment)
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The Müller Formula (or: Predictable Color Preferences)

Comment in News (2 diggs, 1 reply) - on 09/03/2007
I don't get it, those supposedly "ugly" combinations look nice to me (no, I'm not colour blind). Meanwhile, here's how to use a colour hex code to earn brownie points with your partner - http://www.sciencetext.com/compliment-your-partner-with-hex-code.htm … (see comment)
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Chocolate Does Not Contain Caffeine

Comment in News (5 diggs, 0 replies) - on 09/03/2007
I've searched PubMed for papers about caffeine in chocolate, there are plenty, and quote from the UK's Institute of Food Research on the small, but definite amounts of caffeine in chocolate. Why is this late 2001 paper with a dubious claim on Digg at all? … (see comment)
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The Right Way To Fix Inaccurate Wikipedia Articles

Comment in News (2 diggs, 1 reply) - on 08/08/2007
Wikipedia is not a valid journalistic source for fact checking and many editors will tell their writers as much. Despite the best efforts of those who have built it, you simply cannot trust any given entry at any given time to be accurate. In some sense, … (see comment)
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10 Ways to Instantly Build Self Confidence

Comment in News (1 digg, 1 reply) - on 07/26/2007
You could just try an oxytocin spray - http://weirdscience.ca/2007/07/19/shyness-be-gone/ (see comment)
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