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Here’s The Friday Post #42 for Nov 20 2009.
Found on Mental Floss.com, take a look at The Amazing Fact Generator:
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Have you heard about Google’s Opt-Out Privacy Feature?
Watch this video by staff from The Onion as...
Today, Nov 19 2009 is designated by the American Cancer Society as…
The Great American Smokeout
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There are many excellent reasons for quitting smoking. A new international study announced this week...
This world is divided in many ways: people who grew up around snow, people who have never even seen snow… left-handed knitters with curly hair versus balding right-handed crocheters, those who love the NY Yankees versus the Boston Red Sox, blue- or...
I like to read medical fiction, and believe that medical students probably do as well (although they have little time to do so). So today a new category has been added to the EBM & Clinical Support Librarians@UCHC category list: Medical...
Happy Birthday to Sesame Street which this week celebrates its 40th season on PBS! Here’s a video by beatboxing flutist Greg Pattillo playing the theme song:
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Sesame Street is full of interesting characters....