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Weekly Lyrics Fix: Modest Mouse - Paper Thin Walls
Indie Arto - Indie Music | December 15th 2009 by FireFly
This is one of my favorite Modest Mouse songs of all time, many people argue that this album, "The Moon and Antarctica" was the start of Modest Mouses' climb to commercial success, this is true, but the album "Good News for People who read more
New Antarctic Shipping Regulations Announced
aboutMyPlanet.com | December 15th 2009 by Bart Dabek
The human and environmental threats to the Antarctic are growing alongside increasing tourism in the area. In the late 1990s, approximately 10,000 people visited the Antarctic as tourists annually. In 2008, 45,000 tourists visited Antarctica. In orde read more
More Winter Flowers - Holly Bush
Gardeners Garden Supplies Home Garden Tools and Gar | December 15th 2009 by Barbara E. Volkov
We have more winter flowers to enjoy and that is the holly bush. These winter flowers do not actually produce flowers they give us beautiful berries. Most often we think of the holly as a bush or shrub with spiky, lustrous green leaves and red berrie read more
S.P.O.A.
bigblueglobe | December 14th 2009 by Tom
I was doing some laundry on Saturday night whenmy friend, Candy, stopped by and handed me a fewstickers. I had completely forgotten that she had told me a while back that she was planning tohave these made. In fact, she had at one time thought about read more
Jay’s Travel Bucket List
Jay Travels - Everywhere is on my List! | December 14th 2009 by Jay Travels
“Bucket List” – A term brought back into recent consciousness by the 2008 film starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman. Simply put – a Bucket List is a list of accomplishments you wish to achieve prior to your death, i.e., kicking th read more
Gore at climate talks: Polar ice may go in five years
CTNgreen News | December 14th 2009 by Jeff Johnson
New computer modeling suggests the Arctic Ocean may be nearly ice-free in the summertime as early as 2014, Al Gore said Monday at the UN climate conference. AP/Michael von Bülow (article updated) Northern polar sea ice has been retreating dramatica read more
Therave (10-09-09) DJAlexG
DJ AlexG | December 14th 2009 by alex
DJ AlexG set from The Rave nov. 09 2009playlistAdiva ft. Vicky Fee - How Does It Feel (Myon & Shane 54 Vocal Mix) Sebastian Ingrosso & Laidback Luke - Chaa Chaa (EDXs Marakesh Souk Remix) Maarten De Jong - Mono (J.O.C. Remix) Gaia - Tuvan (Or read more
Faces From Around the World: England
GoBackpacking | December 14th 2009
Dan - Bristol, England What is your first name: Daniel What city are you from: Bristol What country are you from: England What do you do: A nurse by trade, but at the moment a traveling violinist. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would y read more
New York Portraits by Kitty
The Five Outsiders | December 14th 2009 by Jose Rolon
GUEST OUTSIDER: KITTYLIVES: BROOKLYN, NEW YORKBLOG: New York PortraitsABOUT: I’m an architect and I live in Brooklyn. I post about New York life; working on homes for the fabulously wealthy; my boyfriend, Mark; his car, Clive; and our cat and d read more
New Research base in Antartica
General Studies Current Affairs | December 14th 2009 by Nagarajan
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs approved the establishment of a permanent research base at Larsemann Hills region in East Antarctica during the XIth Five Year Plan period at a total cost of Rs.287 crore to meet the logistic and scientific o read more
Great:Cruising on the slow boat to Antarctica | (chen_greatwall)
drill batteries | December 14th 2009 by hank.wang
Great:Cruising on the slow boat to AntarcticaMy Blog ‘Don't hurry to the ice, writes Chris Moss. The preamble is one of the highlights of a cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula’ You can’t rush to Antarctica. But you can get the read more
30 Reasons Why Ubuntu is here to Stay
Tolearnfree | December 14th 2009 by Joe Engressia
When I visited a website that has many informations of Ubuntu, I saw informations about 30 reason Why Ubuntu is here? A question that is very interesting to be read.“The first release of Ubuntu Linux (version 4.10) occurred on 2004/10/20, and life read more
14-12-09 | Special: Socks Country Sorted (838)
Proxy Heaven | December 14th 2009 by Proxor
Checked & filtered with ProxyFire / Charon (Timeout: 8)Check Report:################################# # Algeria ################################# 41.200.196.4:1080 41.201.41.187:1080 41.201.99.32:1080 ################################# # Antarctic read more
Maritime Monday 192
gCaptain's Maritime Expert's Blog | December 13th 2009 by John
Welcome to this 192nd edition of Maritime Monday. You can find last week’s edition here » Gloucester, Mass: Herring Net, originally uploaded by captjoe06. NY, NY: The mighty Dorothy J, all 65 feet and 2,000 hp of her, hauls the Weeks 53 read more
Timelapse video of sea snakes and starfish swarming the ocean...
SARAHSPY | December 13th 2009 by Sarah
Timelapse video of sea snakes and starfish swarming the ocean floor near Antarctica to feed on a fallen seal carcass. (via) read more
First week in Antarctica
Sierra Nevada Mountain Newsroom | December 13th 2009 by Richard Hartley
After a day spent just offshore from the Falklands taking on fuel for the whole month’s journey we endured the rite of passage now known as the Drake Shake (the Drake Pasage). It’s notorious as one of the roughest crossings on the plan read more
Do Self Improvement Articles Improve?
The Control Forge | December 13th 2009 by Jeffrey Casey
Self improvement articles come in two types. Lists and articles. The former, entertaining as it may, is aimed solely at just that. Most of us know this, but our complacency or lack of devotion to change regulate us to list slush heaven for everything read more
No Title
LET US KNOW AROUND US | December 13th 2009 by Satyanarayana.C.
SEA LEVEL RISE WILL DOUBLE ACCORDING TO A LATEST STUDY, SEA LEVEL RISE COULD MORE THAN DOUBLE DUE TO THE MELTING OF ANTARTICA, THREATENING COASTAL CITIES AROUND THE WORLD.Previous research predicted sea levels would only raise by a couple of feet (59 read more
Aedes
did you know | December 12th 2009 by janeal arthur espaldon
Aedes is a genus of mosquito originally found in tropical and subtropical zones, but has spread by human activity to all continents excluding Antarctica. Several of the species transmit important human diseases and one species, Aedes albopictus, is t read more
Measuring impact of climate change from space: Gravity measuremen…
Bioterra | December 12th 2009 by Joao Soares
Global mass variations from August 2002 to July 2008 as observed by the GRACE satellite mission. Negative signals dominate over Greenland, Alaska and Antarctica, mainly resulting from ice melting. (Credit: University of Stuttgart)Enquanto man read more
7 Most Beautiful Beach in The World from 7 Continents
World Interesting Facts | Interesting Facts Around The World | December 12th 2009 by World Interesting Facts
Here’s seven of the world’s most beautiful beaches that selected to represent every continent in the world. Number of continents in the world is still debatable, some persons mention of seven with a note included in Antarctica and America read more
One World in Disunity
The devil is my father | December 12th 2009 by Phil
A single person on this Earth Is bound to a single place That single place had a single Government that ruled a single “race” Image of Nazi Parade via Wikipedia But since the second World Catastrophe Of Nineteen Thirty Nine The world has read more
Antarctic nations plan tough new shipping controls
Totok Harmoyo | December 11th 2009 by Totok Harmoyo
Countries that manage Antarctica plan to impose tough new controls on ships visiting the southern oceans and the fuels they use to reduce the threat of human and environmental disasters posed by inRead More read more
Ice Skating in Seoul
Kiss My Kimchi | December 11th 2009 by Phoenixstorm
With winter gearing up you’re probably bundled in swathes of blankets and cocooning on your ondol heated floors. Well, busters, time to shed those covers, don your warmest clothing, and head outside to enjoy what winter has to offer. You don’t read more
Ice Skating in Seoul
Kiss My Kimchi | December 11th 2009 by Phoenixstorm
With winter gearing up you’re probably bundled in swathes of blankets and cocooning on your ondol heated floors. Well, busters, time to shed those covers, don your warmest clothing, and head outside to enjoy what winter has to offer. You don’t read more
Ice Skating in Seoul
Kiss My Kimchi | December 11th 2009 by Phoenixstorm
With winter gearing up you’re probably bundled in swathes of blankets and cocooning on your ondol heated floors. Well, busters, time to shed those covers, don your warmest clothing, and head outside to enjoy what winter has to offer. You don’t read more
A Vicious and Brutal Leopard Seal
Archies Archive | December 11th 2009
Paul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer – coming face-to-face with one of Antarctica’s most vicious predators. I think I will stick to photographing birds and little bugs. read more
Gigantic Iceberg Drifting off Antarctica towards Australia
Articles on environment and ecology | December 11th 2009
Nine years ago a 54 square-mile (about 1,700 km) iceberg broke of an Antarctic ice shelf. Today, almost ten years later, this gigantic chunk of ice is drifting towards western Australia while similarly large icebergs have also been spotted off the co read more
Australian authorities issues shipping alert over iceberg
Latest News of the World, Top Stories, Politics, Sports, Bus… | December 11th 2009 by a
Australian authorities issues shipping alert over iceberg:Yesterday the authorities of Australia has atlast issued a shipping alert over the big massive iceberg. its a good news i think. Read the details of this story below about the shipping alert o read more
#myaway Twitter Contest: And the Winners Are...
"Where Next?": Away.com's Travel Blog | December 11th 2009 by Alistair Wearmouth
Thanks to everyone who entered our 48-hour #myaway flight voucher giveaway on Twitter. We were flooded with hundreds of great entries that had us daydreaming from the Hawaian Islands to the Caribbean, Antarctica to the Finnish Arctic Circle. And who read more

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