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October 2008

18 posts

Is surfing the Internet altering your brain? | Tech News on ZDNet → news.zdnet.com
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Stress: Portrait of a Killer » National Geographic Documentary with Robert Sapolsky (Stanford University) → killerstress.stanford.edu
Oct 27, 2008-1 notes
Mingle2 - 9 Reasons Not to Date a Tyrannosaurus Rex

http://mingle2.com/blog/view/dating-tyrannosaurus

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Oct 14, 2008-1 notes
“Dear Mr. President-Elect,
It may surprise you to learn that among the issues that will occupy much of your time in the coming years is one you barely mentioned during the campaign: food.”
—The Food Issue - An Open Letter to the Next Farmer in Chief - Michael Pollan - NYTimes.com
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Winners don/'t punish : Article : Nature

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v452/n7185/full/nature06723.html

Oct 10, 2008-1 notes
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The Ankle Paradox: Building Indestructible Ankles → t-nation.com
Oct 09, 2008-1 notes
Back and Forth: An Interview with Dave Tate and Alwyn Cosgrove → elitefts.com
Oct 09, 2008-1 notes
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Oct 07, 2008-1 notes
Comics - Explosm.net

http://www.explosm.net/comics/56/

Oct 04, 2008-1 notes
“When a dying baby is regulation,” he said, “we’ve lost our way as a society.” —The Ethicurean: Chew the right thing. » Blog Archive » Cooking up a plan: Food policy for the president-to-be
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