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Check out the liquidy goodness on Matt's site. And yes, the nabaztag is linked to the real thing. Saved By: Jeremy Keith | View Details | Give Thanks
Check out the liquidy goodness on Matt's site. And yes, the nabaztag is linked to the real thing. Saved By: Jeremy Keith | View Details | Give Thanks
The Perfect 3 Column Liquid Layout: No CSS hacks. SEO friendly. iPhone compatible.

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added 2007 Fri May 4 0:05:46 by capn_caveman
Kitchen physics dictates that a raw egg will spin slower than a hard-boiled one. Scientists using this same logic have discovered the planet Mercury has a fluid core of molten iron.
Kitchen physics dictates that a raw egg will spin slower than a hard-boiled one. Scientists using this same logic have discovered the planet Mercury has a fluid core of molten iron.
added 2007 Tue Mar 27 19:50:51 by capn_caveman
It is possible to manipulate small quantities of liquid using only the force of light, report University of Chicago and French scientists in the March 30 issue of Physical Review Letters.
It is possible to manipulate small quantities of liquid using only the force of light, report University of Chicago and French scientists in the March 30 issue of Physical Review Letters.
added 2007 Sat Feb 24 22:39:32 by Ousama
In medieval European cathedrals, the glass sometimes looks odd. Some panes are thicker at the bottom than they are at the top. The seemingly solid glass appears to have melted. This is evidence, say tour guides, Internet rumors and even high school chemistry teachers, that glass is actually a liquid. And, because glass is hard, it must be a superco
In medieval European cathedrals, the glass sometimes looks odd. Some panes are thicker at the bottom than they are at the top. The seemingly solid glass appears to have melted. This is evidence, say tour guides, Internet rumors and even high school chemistry teachers, that glass is actually a liquid. And, because glass is hard, it must be a superco







