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“DAD: Soap molecules are long chains with a polar, hydrophilic head and a non-polar, hydrophobic tail. Can you say ‘hydrophilic’?” “SARAH: Aidrofawwic”
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LONDON (Reuters) - The guardians of Britain’s historic Tower of London are enlisting girl power for the first time in their 522-year history.
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Scrivener is a new piece of software for the Mac aimed at writers who want to manage and organise projects large or small.
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A very simple goal-tracking system. I’m using it for various sorts of things.
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Take control of your money, find the best values in your area, and reach your financial goals by joining the Wesabe community.
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Get your free online diet journal and start tracking your foods, exercises, weight loss, and goals.
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“If a retailer offers a price guarantee but doesn’t tell customers about it, does the price guarantee exist? Only for the few who hear about it somewhere else.”
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Not Ubuntu-specific, per se, but all handy nonetheless.
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“Our beginner’s running schedule has helped thousands of new runners get off the couch and onto the roads, running 3 miles in just two months.”
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“The Apple logo on the top of the Mac mini computer does not light up.”
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“All time since September 1993. One of the seasonal rhythms of the Usenet used to be the annual September influx of clueless newbies…”
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It’s like a love story: company makes layout and links to image, MySpacers adopt layout en masse, man discovers linked image is eating his bandwidth… so he goatse’s them. Brilliant!
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A book for learning Ruby. Sort of like Why’s Poignant Guide to Ruby, but less obtuse.
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“I’ve always wanted to make my own wrist watch, and I love the Buro Vormkrijgers Pong Clock. So, the natural thing to do is to make my own Pong Watch!”