Archive for “February, 2007”

On this page the following entries were made in the “February, 2007” time-frame.


Dude, don’t steal my car

Posted February 6th, 2007 by rleaf

Two dudes. One Chevy Blazer. One weird encounter at Wal-Mart.read more | digg story
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Word Games

Posted February 5th, 2007 by rleaf

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  • Test your knowledge of word origins. Play Etymologic - The Toughest Word Game on The Web.
  • Predict the next word in the news story.
  • Acrony lets you compete online against other players to make the funniest phrase to a random acronym.
  • Not a word game but a lot of fun. Poker. Compete against players from all over the world.

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Save the Snowmen

Posted February 4th, 2007 by rleaf

Nations Snowmen March Against Global Warming

The Onion

Nation’s Snowmen March Against Global Warming

WASHINGTON, DC-Millions of scarfless snowmen gathered in Washington to protest global warming, which has caused many of them to melt before their time.


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Pictaps

Posted February 4th, 2007 by rleaf

Japanese web designer Masayuki Kido has created this addicting “happy digital toy“. You paint and name a creation and then you get to see it preform.

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Scientists Suggest Climate Change Question Unsettled

Posted February 3rd, 2007 by rleaf

This blog links to scientists that are not in lockstep with the current “consensus”. Nor are they discredited hacks doing the business of the Bush Administration.
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Caveman’s Crib

Posted February 3rd, 2007 by rleaf

The Geico Caveman is getting ready for a party. You are invited. If you get there early you can snoop around his digs. Click on the magazines TV and other objects for glimpses into this Neanderthal’s world.

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Climate Change Views

Posted February 3rd, 2007 by rleaf

 
Dr. David Deming, University of Oklahoma testimony before US Senate Commitee on Environment and Public Works.
From The United Kingdom:
Apocalypse Cancelled. Moncton of Brenchley.
Document above addresses these assertions:

That the debate is over and all credible climate scientists are agreed.
That temperature has risen above millennial variability and is exceptional.
That changes in solar irradiance are an insignificant forcing […]

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