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Archive for September 26, 2007

Spoken Words

clipped from www.rinkworks.com

Things Kids Say

  • Kids’ Ideas About Love
    – 5 to 10 year olds expound on love and marriage.
  • Kids’ Ideas About Science
    – 5th and 6th graders illustrate scientific principles for the layman.
  • Kid Quotes
    – Young children make hilarious observations.
    [New!]
  • Exams and Papers
    – 7th through 12th graders give creative wrong answers to exams.

  • Stupidity

  • Warning Labels
    – In today’s litigious society, products need ridiculously obvious
    instructions.
    [New!]
  • Employee Performance Evaluation Quotes
    – Evaluating the performance of the less proficient employees.
  • Bad Predictions
    – Famous last words about science and technology.
  • Twins
    – Some people have comic ideas about what being a twin is all about.
  • Anecdotes of Stupidity
    – In the general public, you can’t hide from stupidity.
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    Tie-dyed Roses

    clipped from www.craftzine.com
    4croses.jpg

    I came across these psychedelic-looking roses at the county fair the other day and just had to snap a few photos. Yes, they’re real! The signage at the event explained that the flowers hail from the Netherlands, and that the multi-hued effect is created by injecting various dyes into the stems during the growing process. The effect is very surreal, like a wedding bouquet a Deadhead might carry. Does anyone out there have any more information about these wild and crazy roses? More photos in the CRAFT Flickr pool. Link.

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    The Differnce in Man and Woman

    clipped from sprott.physics.wisc.edu
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    Google Guide

    clipped from www.googleguide.com
    Google Guide — Making Searching Even Easier
    Google Guide is an online interactive tutorial and reference
    for experienced users, novices, and everyone in between.
    I developed Google Guide because I wanted more information
    about Google’s capabilties, features, and services
    than I found on Google’s website. –Nancy�Blachman

    Start now:

    Jump to a section:

    Overview
    Contents
    Favorites
    Query�Input
    Understanding�Results
    Search�Tools
    Services
    Developing�a�Website

    Cheat Sheet (2-page quick reference)
    Calculator Cheat Sheet (2-pages)

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