| QUESTION: Are Atheists Really Smarter? |
| via Geeks are Sexy Technology News | Posted September 10th, 2010 07:58 AM |
| A dating website has implied that atheists are more educated or intelligent than religious people. But applying the rationality that is supposed to accompany atheist thought highlights some major caveats. It’s not often you can release a set of ... |
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| The British were playing D&D on Television in the 80s. |
| via Geeks are Sexy Technology News | Posted September 10th, 2010 03:04 AM |
| Here’s an odd one from the past. Around the same time that Double Dare was being shown in American households, British television had “Knightmare,” a game show where one contestant would play a “dungeoneer,” traveling through an animated dun ... |
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Culture, Games, Humor |
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| A First Look at Captain America |
| via Geeks are Sexy Technology News | Posted September 9th, 2010 07:10 AM |
| These stunt shots were taken in London at the official Captain America movie set. Enjoy! [Via TheSuperficial] Related posts:Happy Captain Picard Day! Nathan Fillion Gets Greeted as “Captain” Captain Alpha MaleRelated posts:Happy Captain Pi ... |
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Culture, Music & Movies |
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| A Phone Concept That Places Moisture-Damage at the Heart of the Design [Concepts] |
| via Gizmodo | Posted September 9th, 2010 04:20 AM |
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With iPhones being damaged by moisture, why not create a phone where water bubbles are the focal point of the design? Presumably that was the thinking behind Seoul designer Bon-Seop Ku*s Aqua ... |
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Concepts, 'Moisture, Bon-Seop Ku, Cellphones, Concept, damage, Damage", Phones, Seoul, South Korea, Water |
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| Will the cinematic history of the 20th century be destroyed by fungus? [Future History] |
| via Gizmodo | Posted September 9th, 2010 01:00 AM |
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A lot of twentieth century history and culture is preserved on film. But in fifty years, this history could be lost. And it*s all because of pernicious microbes that eat away at film, a ... |
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future history, biology, Film, Microbiology, Movies, Science, tweet |
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