- Juglans nigra – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
“The brownish-black dye was used by early settlers to dye hair.”
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Research Fodder January 2, 2014
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Research Fodder December 12, 2013
- Wahgi shield paintings feature the Phantom
As per Opop.
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Research Fodder November 24, 2013
- Swaziland church battles demons – CNN Photos – CNN.com Blogs
- Judge allows soldier's defense of citing his twin as potential suspect – CNN.com
That old gag, but for real
- Walking City – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also: GIS of “walking city”
- Artificial Memories | The 25 Best Inventions of the Year 2013 | TIME.com
MIT’s Projection Inception
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Research Fodder October 3, 2013
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Research Fodder September 4, 2013
- Used Car Buying 101: Avoid the Curbstoner and His Motor Vehicle Scam – Yahoo! Voices – voices.yahoo.com
Curbstoner: A mechanic or car salesman masquerading as a civilian to offload junkers they couldn’t sell professionally. Bad transmission? They’ll park it off-lot with a window sign & pretend it’s their recently used ride.
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Research Fodder August 28, 2013
- ▶ SHOCKING WORST TWEAKER METH HEAD EVER AT WALMART – YouTube
Body language, body language, body language.
- ▶ The world's tallest slum: Caracas' notorious Tower of David – YouTube
Welcome to the world’s tallest slum: poverty-ridden Venezuela’s Tower of David. Squatters took over this very unfinished 45-story skyscraper in the early 1990s, and they’ve been there ever since.
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Research Fodder August 15, 2013
- Why Some Civil War Soldiers Glowed in the Dark « Xenophilia (True Strange Stuff)
Some of the Shiloh soldiers sat in the mud for two rainy days and nights waiting for the medics to get around to them. As dusk fell the first night, some of them noticed something very strange: their wounds were glowing, casting a faint light into the darkness of the battlefield.
- Retail Stores Are Tracking Your Cell Phone – New Day – CNN.com Blogs
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