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Leah Dieterich's mother always told her to write thank you notes. So she does. And some are quite funny–she deserves a bookmark!

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Leonard Cohen: Zen and the Art of Songwriting

The singer, currently on a long-awaited tour, talks about his poetry, songwriting and meditation.

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The Shadow System / Dark Markets

Michael Greenberger explains the sub-prime mortgage crisis, credit defaults, the shaky future of of loans.

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celebrity criminals

Accused mass-murderer Leo Suico tells me dancing means "we don’t think of bad things."

Take that, blue laws.

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Going Big With Rice in Inakadate

Each year since 1993 the farmers of the Japanese town of Inakadate have been creating massive images with rice by growing a purple and yellow-leafed kodaimai rice alongside the local green-leafed tsugaru-roman rice.

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YouTube Debate

For the first time in presidential debate history, user-generated video drove the debate. On Monday, July 23, eight Democratic presidential hopefuls answered questions submitted via YouTube in a debate hosted by the Web site and CNN.

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Playable Search

Play the internet's hidden music.

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HBO Voyeur

Intriguing!

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Trailer Park Boys - Every Episode

This is my 'in the meantime' replacement for Curb Your Enthusiasm. So good!

A popular Canadian mockumentary television series focusing on the misadventures of a group of ex-convicts living in fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park, located near Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia.

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Become One with the Dolphins

Your dolphin takes you into the cave and you pass through a rainbow beam of light – your cares simply melt away as the rainbow light touches you. Each one of the rainbow colours fills and energises you. As you emerge from the rainbow light into the cave you are aware of an underground temple. Your dolphin leaves you in the cave and you now move towards the temple.

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Corporate Identity in Decline

Fudge Factory Comics busting chops.

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Pictures that changed the world

Brutal and sad but worth a look.

Excerpt:

"1963. Thich Quang Duc, the Buddhist priest in Southern Vietnam, burns himself to death protesting the government’s torture policy against priests. Thich Quang Dug never made a sound or moved while he was burning."

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Nintendo Nintendo!!

The Greatest Nintendo Games of All Times - Playable Directly In Your Browser!

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nice guys finish first

richard dawkins, author of 'the selfish gene', clears up the common misunderstanding about his theories on human behavior. finally .. an optimistically spun documentary.

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2009: A Space Odyssey

A virtual tour onboard the Virgin Galactic spaceship

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Inquisitor for Safari

Inquisitor... it's like Spotlight for the web.
Start typing and websites pop up immediately, along with ideas to refine your search.
It'll autocomplete your words (is it reading your mind?) and you can add more search engines to Safari with customized keyboard shortcuts.
Oh, and it's free.

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I Am Baby Cakes Diary #4

A lovelorn Baby Cakes tells his diary, "When I was around her, I felt like a goblin made entirely out of wicked genitals." We ask: who hasn't felt that way about their dad's girlfriend? Especially one named Shirley Moats.

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vinyl design photo collection

thanks to cotton candy hammer

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Hong Kong Panorama, From Royalty to Revolution, & Celebrating Francophonie

In March, the High will host two film series: Hong Kong Panorama on Fridays from March 2 through 23 and From Royalty to Revolution on Saturdays March 3 through 24. Hong Kong Panorama showcases the depth and electricity of Hong Kong's vital film culture, while From Royalty to Revolution looks at life in the decadent French court and the social inequities leading up to the French Revolution. Thursday, March 29, Celebrating Francophonie, presents Bon Cop, Bad Cop, a film that cleverly weaves two police officers in the entanglements of mur der, mystery, and dark comedy.

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