July 2010
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Thinking Off →
Climax Without Any Touch: The Connection Between Brain and Sex
“The connection is particularly strong in women, says Dr. Ian Kerner, author and sex therapist. “The brain is the most powerful sex organ,” he says. Men, he adds, have a much harder time making themselves climax without any touch whatsoever, but there are documented cases in women.”
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Google Preparing To Launch Google Games →
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Yet another hilarious baby/animal interaction. This one trumps the others for sure.
Gamaniak
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Housing Maps →
This awesome tool use Google Maps and Craigslist to give you an interactive map showing exactly where you can find available housing in your area. You can even narrow down your search using specific filters such as pricing and city.
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MIT Promise an Internet That's 100x Faster and... →
Ultrasonic Ringtones →
This site is only fun if you have a pet at home. Play a frequency above 17 or 18 kHz and I guarantee your pet will respond.
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Welcome! (to me, from you)
Hey all, this is my first day of blogging so be easy, AIGHT? I’d appreciate a little welcoming into the world of blogs. A good friend of mine, Max Powers, recommended that I start a blog to entertain both myself, and YOU. So feel free to tell me how its looking. Happy surfing!
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Company Political Contributions →
Democratic Republican
GoodGuide.com political contribution data for the media and entertainment sector View data for other companies at GoodGuide.com
(Click on the picture or link to see 200 other companies organized by different sectors including Computer/Internet, Food, and Retail. This picture includes...
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Does the Internet Make You Dumber? →
“The Roman philosopher Seneca may have put it best 2,000 years ago: “To be everywhere is to be nowhere.” Today, the Internet grants us easy access to unprecedented amounts of information. But a growing body of scientific evidence suggests that the Net, with its constant distractions and interruptions, is also turning us into scattered and superficial thinkers.”
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Google Might Try to Destory Facebook →