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curtis
created:
2008-03-17
karma:
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Software Engineer in Seattle.
http://www.almostinfinite.com.
submissions:
Experimental replication: knives manufactured from frozen human feces don't work
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New York state wants both renewables and nuclear energy (2016)
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66 comments
Two California hikers found a family's message in a bottle and helped save them
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96 comments
Found: A Windfall of Neanderthal Footprints in France
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New models suggest Titan lakes are explosion craters
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Kīlauea volcano eruption fosters algae bloom in North Pacific Ocean
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Japanese Settlement Found in Forests of British Columbia
182 points
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46 comments
GCaptain thread on the MV Conception dive boat fire
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Jet skiers saved 100 people trapped in flooded homes in the Bahamas
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You don’t have to be “pro-nuclear” or “anti-nuclear.”
62 points
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134 comments
Troubles with the AWS web console
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233 comments
Wild horses of the Outer Banks have a special trick to survive hurricanes
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And that’s how forgetting to make her tweets private saved Night In The Woods
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Holes in T. rex's skull now thought to have regulated body temperature
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24 comments
A Shocking Number of Americans Want to 'Just Let Them All Burn'
52 points
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65 comments
When I Took My Zipcar Into the Wilderness
227 points
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178 comments
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Depression Quest
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Ferroelectric RAM
38 points
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27 comments
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Idaho artifacts show humans came to North America via a water route, not land
102 points
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21 comments
Squirrel migrations recorded in North America (2006)
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Tsunami's devastating impact on Washington after potential 9.0 quake
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Turboramjet
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As of 2017, Millennials Are Doing OK
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Why didn't the Romans contribute much to mathematics?
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