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Freddie Murcury. Blog. A blog (a truncation of the expression web log)[1] is a discussion or informational site published on the World Wide Web and consisting of discrete entries ("posts") typically displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent post appears first). Until 2009 blogs were usually the work of a single individual, occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject. More recently "multi-author blogs" (MABs) have developed, with posts written by large numbers of authors and professionally edited. MABs from newspapers, other media outlets, universities, think tanks, advocacy groups and similar institutions account for an increasing quantity of blog traffic. The rise of Twitter and other "microblogging" systems helps integrate MABs and single-author blogs into societal newstreams. Blog can also be used as a verb, meaning to maintain or add content to a blog.

History Origins Early blogs were simply manually updated components of common Web sites. Rise in popularity Types. Drew Curtis' FARK.com. Breaking News and Opinion on The Huffington Post. Boing Boing. Science museums are failing grown-ups. Last month, Armando Herrera Corral was wounded when a package delivered to his office at Mexico’s Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education turned out to be a bomb.

Nobody knows who sent the package. But someone posted a manifesto online, taking credit for the attack and explaining why they targeted Corral. The terrorists, by their own account, acted out of fear—of “grey goo,” the sci-fi scenario where sentient nanotech robots replicate themselves to the point that they devour everything on Earth. If you believe that threat is imminent, you have no choice but to defend humanity. Even if that means trying to kill people like Corral, director of a technology transfer center at the Monterrey Institute.

But how does somebody’s perception of science, and scientists, get so screwed up? This isn’t that hard to understand. Make no mistake, the attack on Armando Corral is an issue of education and confusion. There are some sources of science education outside school. Ben Goldacre: Battling Bad Science. HOWTO make a shooter's sandwich. From the Guardian, directions for making a shooter's sandwich -- a sandwich made by hollowing out a round loaf, filling it with two steaks and some cooked mushrooms, wrapping and tying it, and then compressing and slicing it. Yum! Don't bother resting the steaks. Work fast and tuck the first one, dripping and hot, straight into the bottom of the hollow loaf...Dollop in your hot mushroom mixture...Tuck your second steak over the mushrooms. At this stage I usually smear hot horseradish on the top steak and Dijon mustard on the inside of the lid...

How to make a shooter's sandwich (via Reddit) (Image: Tim Hayward/Guardian) Gawker ? Today's gossip is tomorrow's news. Vintage clothing. 1950s bridal vintage slip Vintage clothing is a generic term for new or second hand garments originating from a previous era. The phrase is also used in connection with a retail outlet, e.g. "vintage clothing store. " Definition[edit] Generally speaking, clothing which was produced before the 1920s is referred to as antique clothing and clothing from the 1920s to 20 years before the present day is considered vintage. [citation needed] Retro, short for retrospective, or "vintage style" usually refers to clothing that imitates the style of a previous era. Most vintage clothing has been previously worn, but a small percentage of pieces have not.

Sizing[edit] Retail market[edit] Popular places to buy vintage clothing include charity-run second hand clothing shops, consignment shops, garage sales, car boot sales, flea markets, antique markets, estate sales, auctions, vintage clothing shops and vintage fashion, textile or collectables fairs. History[edit] Market trends[edit] Bibliography[edit] Fat Fancy Fashions. Vintage Clothing on Etsy - Vintage clothing for men, women, children. Vintage. Vintage Retro.

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Self Promotion Profiles. Canada. Canada i/ˈkænədə/ is a country in North America consisting of 10 provinces and 3 territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean. At 9.98 million square kilometres in total, Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, and its common border with the United States is the world's longest land border shared by the same two countries. The land that is now Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Etymology The name Canada comes from the St. Upon Confederation in 1867, Canada was adopted as the legal name for the new country, and the word Dominion was conferred as the country's title.[13] However, as Canada asserted its political autonomy from the United Kingdom, the federal government increasingly used simply Canada on state documents and treaties, a change that was reflected in the renaming of the national holiday from Dominion Day to Canada Day in 1982.[14]

Government of Canada Official Web Site | Canada Site. Art. Art is a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities, usually involving imaginative or technical skill. In their most general form these activities include the production of works of art, the criticism of art, the study of the history of art, and the aesthetic dissemination of art. This article focuses primarily on the visual arts, which includes the creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media.

Architecture is often included as one of the visual arts; however, like the decorative arts, it involves the creation of objects where the practical considerations of use are essential—in a way that they usually are not in a painting, for example. The nature of art, and related concepts such as creativity and interpretation, are explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics.[8] Creative art and fine art Works of art can tell stories or simply express an aesthetic truth or feeling. » Jenny Peterson. Trevor Brown. Trevor Brown is an English artist from London but based in Japan. His "occasionally shocking" work explores issues of paraphilia.[1] Life and work[edit] Brown has been living and working in Japan since 1994.[1] His work explores paraphilias, such as pedophilia, BDSM, and other fetish themes.

Innocence, violence, misogyny, and Japanese popular culture all collide in Brown's art. Early features on Trevor Brown's art appeared in Adam Parfrey's Apocalypse Culture II, and in Jim Goad's ANSWER Me! Zine. Publications[edit] Evil (1996)Forbidden Fruit (1997)My Alphabet (1999)Temple of Blasphemy (1999)Medical Fun (2001)Li'l Miss Sticky Kiss (2004)Rubber Doll (2007)Trevor Brown's Alice (2010) Exhibitions[edit] Album and single covers[edit] References[edit] ^ Jump up to: a b C. External links[edit] Virtu Art Gallery » Graverobber – Trevor Brown. Banksy. Banksy. Octopus. The octopus inhabits many diverse regions of the ocean, including coral reefs, pelagic waters, and the ocean floor. They have numerous strategies for defending themselves against predators, including the expulsion of ink, the use of camouflage and deimatic displays, their ability to jet quickly through the water, and their ability to hide.

An octopus trails its eight arms behind it as it swims. All octopuses are venomous, but only one group, the blue-ringed octopus, is known to be deadly to humans.[4] Biology Schematic lateral aspect of octopod features Octopuses have a relatively short life expectancy, and some species live for as little as six months. Larger species, such as the giant pacific octopus, may live for up to five years under suitable circumstances. Octopuses have three hearts. Intelligence Octopuses are highly intelligent, possibly more so than any other order of invertebrates. An octopus has a highly complex nervous system, only part of which is localized in its brain. Diet. My pet octopus Lego eating a rock crab. Domesticated hedgehog. Hedgehog domestication became popular in the early 1980s. They still have much of their wild behavior, including a fear of predators—especially humans—but buying from a responsible breeder and proper handling will do a lot to ensure a friendly relationship.

Since domestication began, several new colours of hedgehogs have been created or become common, including albino and pinto hedgehogs. Domesticated species prefer a warm climate (above 22 °C, 72 °F) and do not naturally hibernate. Attempts to hibernate due to lowered body temperatures can be fatal, but are easily reversed if caught within a few days. In the wild they eat a diet of mainly insects, but pet owners generally prefer a diet composed primarily of high protein low fat high quality cat food, with regular treats such as mealworms, fruits, vegetables, and cooked unseasoned meats. Roman domesticated hedgehog[edit] The Romans domesticated a relative of the Algerian hedgehog in the 4th century BC. Legality[edit] Other legal issues: African pygmy hedgehog. Help.