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August 26, 2015

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il_570xN.817161110_5687 Laser Cut Junk Food
..  by I'm Your Present (Via TLC)
tread0 Leatherman Tread
..and the unboxing of it. Wonder how it will behave at airport security..(Via Notcot)
2015-08-25_1006 Blue Whale Experience
This is what it looks like being a blue whale and feeding on krill, by the Goldbogen lab at Hopkins Marine Station (Via IFLScience)
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Solar Windows
We like everything solar! Would be so nice to see it manufactured. (Via Designboom)

7098641439834957747 Das Katzetelegraf
Whatever makes cats' life better is a good thing! Read on at Hackaday.

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July 7, 2005
Calgary Stampede - YaHOOO!

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December 11, 2003
New Solarbotics Website

Welcome to the new Solarbotics Website! You'll notice some substantial upgrades. We're on our own server, which means very quick and speedy surfing. The website is also totally re-written from scratch. This is a double-edge sword, as this means we're still working on re-porting over older documents, like the BEP applications. Look! A search button! […]

September 13, 2005
SCC3733 Solarcell hacking

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