Diigogest (weekly)
January 27, 2013
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The Evolution of Movie Poster Colours, Visualised | Gizmodo UK
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My Blind Date…With Science! Canoodle with science’s best in this interactive story!
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What food has the MOST calories per ounce?
Suggested reading for endurance sportsmen, mountaineers and those waiting for the zombie apocalypse.
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Scale Model Discovered for Florence Cathedral : Discovery News
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Little train sets/setups in little boxes. It’s delightful.
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10 Feature Films You Didn’t Realize Started As Shorts – Flavorwire
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4 Strangest Books in the Apocrypha – Weird Worm
And yet, despite the Council of Nicea (etc.) and their penchant for exclusion) there are still people who insist that there’s no agenda attached to the Bible, that it is a book of truth. Well, it might be a book including truths, but it isn’t a book of inclusion.
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New illustrated map of the Pangaea supercontinent is right out of the Middle Ages
I wants the precious.
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20 Recyclable Objects That Might Surprise You | Mental Floss
I don’t know if that stat about diapers is true, but there’s a good argument for cloth if it is.
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Dangerous Minds | At the age of 19 Thomas De Quincey wrote this opium-induced revery
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The 150 Things the World’s Smartest People Are Afraid Of | Motherboard
… and what keeps you awake at night?
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Compelling Yet Horrifically Gory Ceramic Figurines | So Bad So Good
You can bet they’re not doing anything like this at Royal Doulton.
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50 Collective Nouns to Bolster Your Vocabulary | Mental Floss
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Behind the Scenes: List of the 100 Best BTS Photos from Iconic Movies
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Dangerous Minds | Peter Gabriel covers Tom Waits for The Voice Project
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I want to put on my my my my my boogie shell.
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George Church Explains How DNA Will Be Construction Material of the Future – SPIEGEL ONLINE
There are seven billion people on this planet. Exactly which “lack of diversity” is he referring to?
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Interesting concept, but it doesn’t like Firefox. It wants advanced web audio and encourages me to try Chrome or Safari. Now, if I wanted to use either, wouldn’t I already be doing so?
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Oldest Roman Hairstyle Recreated for First Time | Vestal Virgins | LiveScience