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Your randomly random fix of stuff from the good shoutwire peeps.

Not much going on lately so feel free to contribute...

A fly's foot
Electron Microscope Image of a Fly Foot

Turn your name into a face
Turn Your Name Into a Face

Greatest Scientific Hoaxes
Seven of the greatest scientific hoaxes - opinion - 27 October 2008 - New Scientist

Windows 7
BBC NEWS | Technology | MS offers peek through Windows 7

Cool Enceladus Close Ups
Enceladus up close - The Big Picture - Boston.com

The 11 dumbest things Sarah Palin has said so far
The 11 Dumbest Things Sarah Palin Has Said So Far | | AlterNet

Big Aussie Spider Eats Bird
Giant spider eating a bird caught on camera - Telegraph

Kick ass Warhammer Online Video
Warhammer Online

And finally a little Chaos AD round things off
YouTube - Sepultura - Refuse/Resist
 

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from my real name.
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reidy's bottle of grecian.
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so thats what the dog [Poor language removed] sticks too.
 
Surprised they didn't have Al Gore's Global Warming crusade under the Greatest Scientific Hoaxes page.

Then again, am not surprised. :dodgy:
 
Surprised they didn't have Al Gore's Global Warming crusade under the Greatest Scientific Hoaxes page.

Then again, am not surprised. :dodgy:

Have we a had fiery debate about this? If not we should!

Is it the majority that thinks we haven't done anything at all to our world in a couple of thousand years?

:P
 

Scientists claim proof humans to blame for polar warming - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Scientists say they have been able to prove for the first time that human activity is contributing to the warming of both the Arctic and Antarctic.

British researchers say their analysis shows that increasing temperatures cannot be explained by natural causes alone.

The researchers say that they expected this result for the Arctic because of the recent sharp increase in the summer melting of sea ice in the region.

But temperature variations in the Antarctic have until now been harder to interpret.

Today's study however indicates that there is a clear human influence there too.

Last year, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) presented strong scientific evidence that a recent rise in average global temperature is mostly due to human activities.

At the time there was not enough evidence for the panel to formally say this about the Arctic and Antarctic.

That gap, the researchers say, has now been plugged.
 
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