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My favorite bit is the note that “Cat and dog numbers were last estimated in a scientific peer-reviewed journal in 1989,” because, of course, peer review is critical to the process…
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An excellent step-by-step history of the development of the laser, including interviews with laser pioneers.
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“I’m pretty sure that the general response to this year’s Super Bowl commercials will be mild-to-strong disgust over how anti-woman so many of them were. I know it’s the norm for ads during sporting events to play up how “man time” is sacred and “woman time” is lame, but I’ve rarely seen that theme take such a hostile turn.”
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“According to NASA administrator Maj. Gen. Charles F. Bolden, Jr., the highly experimental glam space program–dubbed Project Starman–has been in development for exactly five years. Though engineers initially feared the mission might “blow our minds,” the historic launch ultimately proceeded without incident.
“Admittedly, this is a very bold and risky departure for the agency,” said Bolden, later adding that Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust period and other outer-space-related work has been a major influence on NASA’s direction since the early 1970s. “Those familiar with NASA’s previous, more conventional research and exploration sensibilities are going to be in for quite a shock. Many are likely to be confused and threatened by the boundary-pushing nature of the project.””
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“ChatRoulette is an online version of the friction that cities produce for free. It’s like a subway ride on your computer, a chance to bump into strangers on the “street” without leaving your desk. Sure, there are lots of weirdos out there, and plenty of those strangers won’t stare back. But every once in a while, a meaningful interaction might occur, as the social slot machine dispenses a few quarters. “
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The Major Toms made me lol….
More cat owners ‘have degrees’ than dog-lovers
This survey was conducted by a cat owner!