Topic: History - on January 17, 2009 at 11:30:00 AM CET
Miniskirts Years 60's 70's
extensive vintage mini skirt imagery from an italian site, bw, good reference for face shapes
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Topic: SEX - on January 17, 2009 at 11:22:00 AM CET
Virgin Auctioning Virginity Allegedly Gets $3.7 Million Offer -- I Should Know, It Was Me!
Remember 'Natalie Dylan', the 22-year old strumpet who's claiming to be a virgin so she can auction off her virginity to your dad? Yeah, well in what appears to be the longest-running auction ever (my last post was in early September), Natalie has allegedly received a $3.7 million dollar bid.
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Topic: SEX - on January 17, 2009 at 11:19:00 AM CET
DUREX
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Topic: Glaubensfragen - on January 17, 2009 at 11:16:00 AM CET
Catholic parents criticise promotion of the condom in Spain
The Spanish Ministry of Health is promoting condom use and cheaper prices.
The Confederation of Catholic Parents Associations in Spain (CONCAPA) has called on the Ministry for Health to withdraw the advertising campaigns promoting the use of condoms to avoid unwanted pregnancies.
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Topic: Glaubensfragen - on January 17, 2009 at 11:14:00 AM CET
Atheist Bus Campaign launch
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Topic: Glaubensfragen - on January 17, 2009 at 11:12:00 AM CET
Christian refuses to drive athiest bus
A Christian bus driver has refused to drive a vehicle which was plastered with an advert saying: "There's probably no God."
Ron Heather, 62, told his bosses he was horrified at the atheist vehicle, before walking out of his shift.
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Topic: SCIENCE - on January 17, 2009 at 11:07:00 AM CET
Our world may be a giant hologram
The story begins at the German experiment GEO600, a laser inteferometer looking for gravity waves. For years, researchers there have been locating and eliminating sources of interference and noise from the experiment (they have not yet seen a gravity wave). For months they have been puzzling over a source of noise they could not explain. Then Craig Hogan, a Fermilab physicist, approached them with a possible answer: that GEO600 may have stumbled upon a fundamental limit where space-time stops behaving like a smooth continuum and instead dissolves into "grains." The "holographic principle" suggests that the universe at small scales would be "blurry," its smallest features far larger than Planck scale, and possibly accessible to current technology such as the GEO600. The holographic principle, if borne out, could help distinguish among competing theories of quantum gravity, but "We think it's at least a year too early to get excited," the lead GEO600 scientist said.
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Topic: COPYRIGHT - on January 17, 2009 at 11:04:00 AM CET
RIAA Hearing Next Week Will Be Televised
One commentator labels it 'another fly in the RIAA's ointment.' In SONY BMG Music v. Tenenbaum, the Boston, Massachusetts, RIAA case in which the defendant is represented by Harvard law professor Charles Nesson and a group of his students, the Judge has ruled that the hearing scheduled for January 22nd will be televised over the Internet.
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Topic: COPYRIGHT - on January 17, 2009 at 11:02:00 AM CET
95% of music downloads are illegal
Despite a boom in digital music sales, an industry report has found that the majority of online music was downloaded for free with no payments made to artists
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