Does your favorite geek seem to reside in a galaxy far, far away? Does he get more excited about Battlestar Galactica than your skills as a bedroom guru? No worries, I Love Geeks: The Official Handbook ($10) is here, and it's helpful. Penned by self-proclaimed geek Carrie Tucker, the book begins with a short quiz helping you to classify your geek of choice. Then, this clever guidebook helps the average girl navigate the geeky waters of graphic novels, anime and the like. The perfect pick for anyone who hearts geeks, or just wants to get in touch with her inner one.
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Are reality shows making the average skank feel bad about her level of trashiness? With networks constantly upping the ante, asking for more "ladies" to do more things with more fluids and more venereal diseases, will the young skank lose confidence?
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Tumidei is an Italian furniture company that we have featured here at Home Design Find before. Their products have always proved popular so in this post there will be a little peek at Tumidei’s Tiramolla Loft Bedrooms which have quickly become one of the many jewels in Timidei’s stylish crown!
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The Cupcake Suite Toy-sized dogs can relax (or run around, as the case may be) in this room, located on the second of the facility's three floors.
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"Ukrainian-born designer Inna Alesina couldn’t have created a more eloquent design to express our overconsumption of the world’s resources, in this particular case, water. As she states on her Website, “The user would have to be careful while filling the glass and cover the hole with his or her thumb while drinking, thus one could put a stop to waste (in the global sense) with one’s own hands.” (Note: You can order these glasses from her online store — cool gift with an eco message, huh?)"
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Wow, I am getting my MBA, and though I can't say this surprises me, I do wonder if the problem has less to do with the market and more to do with the people involved.
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"Nuclear power is one of the most controversial alternative energies, partially due to the toxic waste it creates. Now physicists at the University of Texas at Austin have developed a system that uses fusion to eliminate the transuranic wastes created by nuclear plants. * » Read more on alternative energy * » See peer reviews of Renewable Energy Options at Green Home The scientist’ proposed fusion-fission hybrid reactor uses a Compact Fusion Neutron Source (CFNS) that provides neutrons through fusion to a surrounding fission blanket that uses transuranic waste for nuclear fuel. The neutrons augment the fission reaction, thus giving the waste incineration process efficiency and stability. The CFNS, which has not yet been built, is based on a tokamak machine that uses a “magnetic bottle” to confine high temperature fusion plasmas. While the idea for a fusion-fission hybrid has been batted around the scientific community for years, the UT physicists have invented a device that finally makes the CF"
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"Why should Cover Flow only exist electronically? The concept design for the iShelf is the ultimate old-school-goes-new-school CD storage and display solution."
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For the past week or so there has been a slow building steam over this ridiculous habit that some bloggers have of only sending out a partial RSS feed. Those of you not overly familar with how RSS feeds are delivered to your feed reader of choice here’s a simple breakdown of them...
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