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unlikelymoose: I like King Kong. ...

Sarah: pretty sure I don't want to know :) ...

Tom: I totally thieved this idea from you and Erik ...

gretschen: *May The Force Be With You, *Kittens and Dice, *Stay On the Sunny ...

n@n@: this isz a crz thing ...

batvette: two people made really important points, Derek, and earlier, Dr. Kenneth ...

Amber Buns: Milk chocolate! Dark chocolate is too bitter! ...

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Nadezhda: My husband often uses, "Shake it easy!" ...

doug jackson: i woud liketocancel my inter service this is the fith time ...


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Archives: March 2008


Recycling the US Postal Way
U.S. Postal Service has just announced a vital new service that lets you recycle cell phones, iPods and other electronics — as well as printer inkjet cartridges — via mail.

How to enhance a metal folding chair
Drill some holes in the seat to make a cool pattern

Most Innovative Companies in the World
Google
Apple
Facebook
GE
IDEO
Nike
Nokia
Alibaba
Amazon
Nintendo

5 Rules with a Mentor
Always Adjust To Their Schedule–ALWAYS!
Am Always Early For The Appointment
Have A List Of At Least Five Questions That I Want To Ask.
Don’t Talk About Myself Unless They Ask.
Always Send A Note/Gift Saying Thanks.

41 Hilarious Science Fair Experiments
Greats such as:
Moon Babies
Crystal Meth. Friend or foe?
Voice of the Dragon
Extreme Wood
Fat man to Mars

10 Rules For Startups
1. Create A Comfortable Working Environment
2. Avoid Becoming Top-Heavy
3. Provide Quality And Abundant Refreshments
4. Eschew Heavy Titles
5. Crush The Competition
6. Watch Out For Giant Cannibals
7. Avoid Sponsorships And (Most) “Awareness Marketing”

Chicago Farmers Markets
Handy google map

the cutest transformer drawings ever
Ratchet, Bumblebee, & Optimus Prime



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