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#52 - Week of March 16, 2008

What you don't know about Milky Way galaxy - [space]
Out-of-this-world Clocks - [steampunk]
Abandoned Technology at Oobject - [abandoned]
Hilarious! Modern products in a vintage light. - [gallery]
You can touch the rainbow - [nature pics]
Microbes from 16th century Japan - [weird art]
Most Google-Earth'd town on Earth - [interesting]
Living lights: a glowing compendium - [nature]
Micro-photography contest winners (scroll down) - [gallery]
The World's Most Dangerous Geek - [computers]
You can't beat this highest building, more info - [architecture]
Best band logos of all time - [design]
A fight with a first-ever robot - [vintage]
Quick and dirty way to power a ferry - [auto]
Largest Data breaches since 2000 - [computers]
Pripyat & Chernobyl: before the incident - [vintage photos]
Very Unconventional Hotel Rooms - [design]
Thing Illusion, side view - [cool art] - via
World's Largest Clam - [nature]
Agnetha Faltskog: My love my life - [romantic video]
What is it? Cool gadget series - [to watch]
Black Sea jelly fish soup - [weird nature]
Astrologer vs. Hitler - [history]
Famous moms and their sons - [pics]
Weird Invention ideas for St.Patrick's Day - [weird]
Braille Phone for $20 - [gadgets]
Great use for your roof - [wow video]
Rube Goldberg Street Junk machine - [wow video] - via

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