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The British Standards Institution could change sides, days before voting closes, and register a vote in favor of Microsoft’s Office Open XML becoming an International Organization for Standardization standard–having previously voted against.
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The four-wheel bike that drives like a car!
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Compared with bonobos, chimpanzees are more patient, waiting longer to get their hands on a delayed treat.
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English: An attraction of the Banff National Park in the canadian province Alberta: the turquoise Peyto Lake seen from a viewpoint at Icefields Parkway.
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A Chechen man prays during the First Battle of Grozny, January 1995. The flame in the background is coming from a gas pipeline which was hit by shrapnel.
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A diagram showing the parts of a tugboat, a boat used to maneuver large ships in harbours, over the open sea, or through rivers and canals.
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Annie Oakley, a 19th century sharpshooter and exhibition shooter who performed as part of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show, demonstrates her rifle target skills in this 1894 film.
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Finally, a board game that we would want to play, courtesy of cool comic book creator Brandon Graham.
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The British branch of Penguin Books recently premiered a new website called - a bit lamely - We Tell Stories. The basic idea is that six authors will tell six stories over a period of six weeks.
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Why did Starfleet start interfering more, even as America was throwing less of its weight around?
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Ridley Scott is returning to science fiction, the genre he spurned, for the first ever movie adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic false-utopia novel Brave New World.
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A Chronicle examination of top salaries in the Bay Area’s three biggest cities last year indicates that employee compensation and perks in those cities are similar to — and in some cases more lucrative than — those blamed for pushing Vallejo to the
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Well folks, it looks like Boondock Saints 2, (or “Twondock Saints,” as it is called by no one), is seriously on the road to production.
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Your tax money is right now funding the Fed’s unprecedented and rather shocking multibillion-dollar bailout of rich bankers and fund managers .
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