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The cast of Battlestar Galactica, as Simpsons characters.
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Cool! I just gave myself a beard.
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Another gift guide for geeks.
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Geek-themed caper novel. I’ll have to check this one out.
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Collection of Canadian Sci-fi short stories, volume ten.
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Gotta send this to a buddy of mine.
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There’re links to some interesting Christmas music on here.
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Pickyeatingadults.com is a refuge for those who have spent their lives avoiding dinner parties and cursing the office potluck.
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Very interesting. I don’t really like the term “picky,” though. It has a slightly negative connotation for me.
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I don’t know if I’d go so far as to say I have this disorder, if you can even call it that. Seems like a bit of a crutch to me.
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UberOrbs are no innocent little desk fiddler, they’re the most remarkably addictive magnetic stones on our glorious globe
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Instead of doodling, work the Tangle into endless combinations of shapes while you chat away on the phone. Buy several and connect them to make a long Tangle snake.
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I’ve always wanted one of these. “Known as Popping Martian, Martian Popper and Bug out Bob, this funny guy will keep you in stitches.”
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Beautifully etched in stainless steel, this outrageous set of Stainless Steel playing cards are the jet set of card play.
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The Hoberman Mini Sphere is an awesome stress relief toy. This colorful ball expands from 5 inches to 12 inches with one easy motion.
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Great Cold War missile crisis fallout shelter material from 1962.
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A blog about teaching English in Japan.
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Real life CTF in Toronto (Capture The Flag)
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Flags of the World… rebranded
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You go girl!
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O’Reilly is such a tool.
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Video of newsreels from yesteryear.
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The Prelinger Archvies, films of historic significance.
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Historical Nuclear Test Site films from the U.S. Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration
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Soviet Russian architecture from the 70s and 80s.
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Wil Wheaton’s Christmas gift guide on SuicideGirls.com. Hey, I read it for the articles, okay? I use to love those RadioShack electronic kits.
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Looks like a password manager on steroids.
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Tracks your wishlist and alerts you when an item’s price reaches your set threshold.