Posted in linking logs on Sep 21st, 2008
Everyday, I send interesting links to people via e-mail, instant message, or Twitter. There’s no reason to confine these links just to people I know.
Below you’ll find the interesting tidbits for 2008-09-20 through 2008-09-21:
Cannon Fodder: Gaming's 15 Most Misfortunate Minions
Swiss restaurant to serve meals cooked with human breast milkThis concept seems totally out there, but [...]
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Posted in linking logs on Sep 19th, 2008
Everyday, I send interesting links to people via e-mail, instant message, or Twitter. There’s no reason to confine these links just to people I know.
Below you’ll find the interesting tidbits for 2008-09-16 through 2008-09-19:
Cycling Performance Tips - climbingBookmarked for later reading.
Ron Santo Statistics - Baseball-Reference.comAnd for those wanting a closer look at Ron Santo's numbers…
Veterans [...]
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Posted in linking logs on Sep 15th, 2008
Everyday, I send interesting links to people via e-mail, instant message, or Twitter. There’s no reason to confine these links just to people I know.
Below you’ll find the interesting tidbits for 2008-09-13 through 2008-09-15:
Dyatlov Pass incidentNine hikers die mysteriously in the Ural Mountains in the 1950s.
Has the Large Hadron Collider destroyed the earth yet?Classic.
Mitch Hedberg [...]
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Posted in linking logs on Sep 12th, 2008
Everyday, I send interesting links to people via e-mail, instant message, or Twitter. There’s no reason to confine these links just to people I know.
Below you’ll find the interesting tidbits for 2008-08-27 through 2008-09-12:
The earliest reference ever to the game of baseball found in EnglandNew information has arisen regarding the origins of the American pastime.
Having [...]
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Posted in linking logs on Aug 26th, 2008
Everyday, I send interesting links to people via e-mail, instant message, or Twitter. There’s no reason to confine these links just to people I know.
Below you’ll find the interesting tidbits for 2008-08-11 through 2008-08-26:
MIT grad invents wooden bat that doesn't shatterFairly remarkable. The durability of the bat means it could replace aluminum bats in youth [...]
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