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  1. Now get this: listening to "London Calling", and celebrating it's 30th aniversiry.
  2. The sharif don't like it/ rockin' the casbah/ rockin' the casbah.
  3. #google street view of Pompei is cool http://ur1.ca/h4i0
  4. Novella and friends talking about the H1N1 swine flu http://bit.ly/3LIgfM very interesting and informative.
  5. You can tell it's a crazy day when you listen to the Clash then to Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and then back to "London Calling".
  6. @Jacksonfly @sciencegoddess My favorites are the transition metals: V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni. Just for their magnetic properties.
  7. Title on #Israel most popular web portal: "Poison Giant Snails Attack Tel Aviv" http://ur1.ca/cmjr
  8. ratholeradio is on now http://ratholeradio.org/live/ :)
  9. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Sees Apollo Landing Sites: http://ur1.ca/7j9z very cool pics
  10. Bees kill hornets with "unconventional" weapons http://ur1.ca/6rxe
  11. http://bit.ly/RCyJs nice pics
  12. Who is the greatest physicists? Let the crowd (via Google) decide http://ur1.ca/6ets
  13. @crazyvet old windows system is a problem, you won't get security updates. How about tryinh a light linux distro?
  14. http://bit.ly/19WoGO
  15. @webmink We also don't have the west Nile fever, as we left Eygypt 4000 years ago!
  16. Interesting stuff in National Geographic today. Polar bears earlier, grizzly bears now. !nature
  17. Listening to Duke Ellington, and asking myself: how can one man compose so much great #music in one lifetime?
  18. kudos to Phil Harvey. His #ExifTool saved my day by helping sorting my #Australia photos. http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
  19. Too tired to do anything, I think I'll just do something that doesn't need much brain: !linuxoutlaws.
  20. #Octave seems to be very useful. As a light #Matlab user I find that qtOctave does the job just as well.