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Being Jennifer | December 14th 2009 by Jenny

This has recently been brought to my attention. I guess dinosaurs even had their problems- y’know, beyond the whole extinction thing. Unfortunately, I can’t embed the video, but while you click on the link, I’m sure you’ll fin read more

justatheory

How did dinosaurs move? Computer simulations have the answer

Just A Theory | December 14th 2009

Another New Scientist article today: Did four-legged dinosaurs gallop like a horse, run like an ostrich or hop like a kangaroo? All three have been suggested, but with only fossils to go on it’s a difficult puzzle to solve. That’s why Bil read more

gcol

Dinosaur Chess: Learn to Play

Negosyo Tips & Guides | December 13th 2009 by gcol

Product Description Sign up to Professor MacDinosaur’s chess class. You will grow from a hatchling, fresh from the egg, to a huge dinosaur ready to take on the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The action takes you through different parts of the dinosaur&# read more

LiteraryMinded

1993 – a pivotal year (with thanks to Mrs Grant)

LiteraryMinded | December 12th 2009 by Angela Meyer

Besides my Oma, the person who most encouraged my writing when I was a child was my year 3 teacher, Mrs Grant. She was an exchange teacher from Canada and we all grew to love her so much that it was devastating the day she left. She was so sweet t read more

siralexgalt

Sorry to break your heart, but...

Galt Museum & Archives | December 11th 2009 by Galt Museum & Archives

I have been breaking a lot of hearts this last month or so (no, I’m not being egotistical). It’s just that when I explain to a class that pteranodons and plesiosaurs are not really dinosaurs (they’re extinct flying and marine reptiles, respect read more

Ask Weirsdo: Dollhouse Furniture

pansifiles | December 11th 2009

Ariel really liked the furniture in the doll baby's room:What beautiful things! I went back to look at earlier pictures, the wardrobe, the bed, the little clothes-chest, the chair, so carefully made and painted. I would have probably sold my own pare read more

thewere42

T.rex ‘little cousin’ discovered

Interesting finds | December 10th 2009 by Jason

Tawa hallae was a small, meat-eating dinosaur Researchers have unveiled a new species of dinosaur from the late Triassic period – a small, early relative of T.rex and Velociraptor. The 2m-long dinosaur, named Tawa hallae, was found in a “ read more

AAWorkingmoms

My Top Seven Favorite Dino Books

Dewy and The Dinos | December 10th 2009 by Anessa and Ann Marie

As you all know I am a Dinosaur fanatic and with the holidays coming I thought I would share some of my all time favorite books that you may want to give to your kids.1. Uncover T.Rex....Take a three-dimensional look inside a T-Rex written by Dennis read more

The Hunger of the Dinosaurs exhibition at the Palais de la Décou…

A Paris News Blog | December 10th 2009

2010 will be the year of the DINOSAURS in Paris! To keep you waiting until the « In the Shadow of the Dinosaurs » exhibition at the Muséum histoire naturelle in April, here’s a new exhibition at the Palais de la découve read more

brogator

The Monkey’s Paw

A Dude's Guide dot com | December 9th 2009 by Barry Robert Ozer

by Richard In the classic tale of suspense and wishing gone wrong, “The Monkey’s Paw” by W.W. Jacobs, a man comes into the possession of a magical monkey’s paw on which he can make wishes. Unfortunately, these wishes, while co read more

thelunchbreakblog

The World Without Us Looks Pretty Good

The Lunch Break Blog | December 9th 2009

Alan Weisman responds to the Copenhagen Summit 2009 in his nonfiction work The World Without Us. Stop trying to save the planet; the planet will go on without us just fine. A wonderful work of speculative writing, Weisman eases the fears of our carbo read more

Neath

Random Russ

Streamings | December 8th 2009 by Neath

Shoebox Blog via The Daily What. read more

pmmajdan

Rural Holidays in Spain: 4 Original Proposals

HotelSearch.com Blog | December 7th 2009

Rural holidays don’t necessarily have to involve just beautiful landscapes and homemade gastronomy. It can also be a source of surprises and exciting activities. Three original proposals are suggested here for those who want to make the most of t read more

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T C G | December 7th 2009

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robertparrish

A Dinosaur Book a Creationist Can Love

Already Gone | December 7th 2009 by Robert Parrish

[The following post was originally published in Ken Ham's personal blog, "Around the World with Ken Ham." Ken is the founder and president of Answers in Genesis and the author of numerous books, including  Already Gone published byMaster Books.] Her read more

j7top

Tatutina Bookends- Dinosaur

Jepitu Top Blog | December 7th 2009 by MasRub

Product DescriptionTatutina Dinosaurs Bookends makes for the perfect accessory in all types of childrens rooms. The Dinosaurs design will inspire the imagination to come along on a reading adventure. Handpainted on both sides, this Tatutina product read more

Capisce

Dinosaurs Don’t Live In Caves…

Capisce? // Band news, blog, music, photos and video | December 5th 2009 by Capisce?

Dinosaurs Don’t Live In Caves… …Especially Simon. That’s the name of our new track, and it rocks your face you understand? Seriously though, we wrote a new track today called Dinosaurs Don’t Live In Caves (Especially Sim read more

auntputz

Calling all Dinosaur fans...

My Adventures in Mommyland | December 4th 2009 by Bethany Larrabee

This Sunday, December 6th at 8pm est, the Discovery Channel will transport us back 65 million years ago, to a time where dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Clash Of The Dinosaurs is a new program in which new imaging technology gives us a view deep inside read more

actionflickchick

Bird vs. Nerd! Super Mario Bros. (1993)

Action Flick Chick | December 4th 2009 by Action Flick Chick

Singing! Dancing! Squabbling! With André Meadows, a.k.a. Black Nerd of BlackNerdComedy.com and the Reelz Channel film review program Movie Mob. Black Nerd and I have teamed up…or rather gone head to head in a review of Super Mario Bros. F read more

ShigureSouma

El rollo de las series viejas nunca se acaba… ¡ahora un combin…

El blog de Shigure Souma | December 3rd 2009 by Shigure Souma

Bueno bueno, los lectores del blog se me adelantan y me ponen contra la pared, pues las cosas que han mencionado deben salir en las listas, ya las estaba buscando… así que dale con un poco más de series viejas, ya en pleno diciembre. Esta vez read more

GreatWhiteSnark

A Battle for the Ages: Unicorn vs. Robot Dinosaur Tattoo [Geeky T…

Great White Snark | December 2nd 2009

If you’ve seen one fight between a robot T-Rex and a steroidal unicorn immortalized as a tattoo, you’ve seen them all. So you can cancel the Google Alert for “unicorn robot dinosaur tattoo shredding.” The search is finally ov read more

fhsukams

Transitional Dinosaur Species Found in South Africa

Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science | December 1st 2009

  Artist's illustration of sauropods. South African paleontologists recently announced the discovery of a new species of dinosaur, Aardonyx celestae. The fossil record suggests that giant four-legged giant herbivorous sauropods evolved fro read more

romaboy

MOVIE REVIEW - ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS

Blog with full movie download options | November 29th 2009 by Donald Krups

ICE AGE: DAWN OF THE DINOSAURS ? REVIEW 7.5 out of 10 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, the third entry in the popular animated series, is an endearingly sweet family film that will thrill the tykes and keep parents engaged as well. The entire gang fro read more

ciptacnaorg

Space Disaster - Impact Events

All in One & One in All | November 29th 2009

Now, my next post will have details about Impact EventsImpact events :Impact Events are events which occur due to a collision between Earth and a large meteorite,Asteroid,comet. When this incident happen this can release power which will be equal to read more

benjfrank

Not Digging the Dinos

Mostly NF | November 27th 2009

I enjoy a good dinosaur book as much as any former nine-year old, but was honestly disappointed with two new dino books this year. How to Build a Dinosaur by well-known paleontologist Jack Horner, was the first.  The author’s name caught my ey read more

WeirdScienceBlog

Super-croc had dinos for dinner

Weird Science | November 26th 2009 by Daniel Smith

Paleontologists have come across fossils of fearsome ancient crocodiles that stood on two legs and who fed on a menu of dinosaurs. These new discoveries include species nicknamed BoarCroc, RatCroc, PancakeCroc, DuckCroc and DogCroc. Accord read more

AAWorkingmoms

Stegosaurus

Dewy and The Dinos | November 24th 2009 by Anessa and Ann Marie

Stegosaurus can defend it's self from Allosaurus but if Allosaurus evolves to Tyrannosaurus Rex but most people call them T-Rex for short. When T-Rex fights Stegosaurus, the battle is to the death and who wins the battle gets the turf. Stegosaurus ha read more

FioriFloralDesign

Kory & Ben's Dia de los Dinosaurs Wedding

OffBeat Bride | November 24th 2009 by FioriFloralDesign

The offbeat bride: Kory Bingaman, illustrator and comic book artist Her offbeat partner: Ben Francka, writer and cook Location & date of wedding: Riverwalk Jazz Café, Ozark Missouri — September 19, 2009 What made our wedding offbeat: Neit read more

VonSpectre

Games that must happen: Dinosaur Hunter

Electric Spectre | November 24th 2009 by Von

I know, I know, Turok was a dinosaur hunter. But he wasn’t reeeally, anymore than Gordon Freeman is a combine-assassin or Mario is a gooma-exterminator. No – I want a game where the focus is on the actual dinosaur hunting, rather than so read more

Behold: Crunkosaurus Rex.

ruchador | November 23rd 2009

Behold: Crunkosaurus Rex. read more