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Popular Science | Best of What's New 2003 |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
11:23 pm EST, Nov 10, 2003 |
Looks like all the pseudo-legitimate zines are wrapping up the year's cool techmology... here's popsci's take. Popular Science | Best of What's New 2003 |
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RE: Green tea beneficial vs. cancer |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:54 pm EST, Oct 29, 2003 |
Decius wrote: ] ] Four research papers presented at the American ] ] Association for Cancer Research conference in Phoenix ] ] suggest green tea is useful in fighting certain types of ] ] cancer, in addition to lowering cholesterol, preventing ] ] heart disease, boosting oral hygiene and possibly aiding ] ] in weight loss. ] ] Actually, its not just green tea...its all teas....They have antioxidants in them that help your body flush out oxygen free radicals, which is a major player in cancer. So drink up:) RE: Green tea beneficial vs. cancer |
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Lab Notes: Research from the Berkeley College of Engineering |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:58 pm EDT, Oct 13, 2003 |
] Beginning next summer, a tiny bio-chip developed at UC ] Berkeley will help researchers in Nicaragua understand ] and screen for a tropical disease that incapacitates as ] many as 100 million people each year. Lab Notes: Research from the Berkeley College of Engineering |
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RE: The Pop vs. Soda Page |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:18 pm EDT, Oct 2, 2003 |
crankymessiah wrote: ] ] Since the earliest research into the the English Language ] ] as spoken in North America was begun by Noah Webster in ] ] the early 18th century, the regional variations in ] ] dialect have always been the most challenging and ] ] difficult to explain field. Since the development of ] ] carbonated beverage in 1886, one of linguistic ] ] geography's most important and least investigated ] ] phenomena has been the sharp regional divisions in the ] ] use of the terms "pop" and "soda." Due to the domination ] ] of hard-line conservative lingusitic geographers in such ] ] leading institutions such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford and ] ] the University of the West Indies, this dilemma has been ] ] swept under the rug . . . until now. Using the new ] ] technologies of the Internet and the World Wide Web, I ] ] and my colleagues at the California Institute of ] ] Technology and Lewis & Clark College are undertaking a ] ] bold new research into this fascinating area. ] ] Great maps to go along with this. RE: The Pop vs. Soda Page |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
5:45 pm EDT, Sep 24, 2003 |
Thrynn asked for a cache....google always has a cache:) BlackBoxVoting.org |
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99X.com - New Rock First! |
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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:14 pm EDT, Sep 20, 2003 |
] Fisherspooner ] ] ] ] Where:Earthlink Live ] ] When:10/2/2003 ] ] Price:$22 ] ] Info: Doors at 8 PM, show at 9. All ages. I don't know if this link will take you to the concerts page, but here is the info. We should go. 99X.com - New Rock First! |
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