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A collection of damn interesting things. ... This classic Damn Interesting article was originally published on 27 November 2006. ... Ah, most interesting! I have always enjoyed the movie 2001, but cringed a bit each time Dave blows himself across empty space into the airlock. I always felt that it was a foolish mistake to put...
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Follow your interests: Interesting history and stuff. ... Interesting.com is a small business run by Chris Whitten with the help of friends and family. We created WikiAnswers, one of the 50 most popular websites in the US. WikiAnswers is now published by Answers.com and we are working on a new project: WikiTree:
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There are lots of elements that make something 'interesting' (or not) on Flickr. Where the clickthroughs are coming from; who comments on it and when; who marks it as a favorite; its tags and many more things which are constantly changing.
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Get more interesting photos from the last 7 days ... The photos you see here are a random selection of some of the interesting things discovered on Flickr within the last 7 days. If you click the RELOAD! button you'll get another set of random sprinkles.
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Attention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Attention is the cognitive process of selectively concentrating on one aspect of the environment while ignoring other things. Attention has also been referred to as the allocation of processing resou...
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Dave Farber is the ringleader behind the Interesting-People elist. ... A moderated elist with a balanced presentation of current events and topics.
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They had open lines after the World Trade Center was…” [Meet the Press, 9/16/01] Cheney never finished his sentence (interesting in itself—did he say too much?), but it seems safe to say that his next word would have been “hit.” Cheney’s statement makes it clear the Secret Service knew the extent of...
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News, information and commentary on US politics. ... Gawker has an interesting suggestion (one I considered but forgot to include in my original post): did Sarah Palin even write her Facebook entry? Palin may simply be the spokesmodel for the launch of the "Death Panel" brand.
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