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    Sylph
     

    Awareness Test

    Good public service spot from the UK:
    https://www.lerman.biz/pics/AwarenessAdvert.html
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    RichT
     

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    What blue ball?



    Loved it. Reminds me of a physics demonstration I saw a few years back about pendulums.
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    Why does it say I might be gay?

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    RichT
     

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    Dancing and breasts: the quest for powering up your iPod
    UK cell-phone company Orange said it would test out this weekend a thingy to re-charge your phone while you’re dancing. That news hit the day after a Slate writer reported on the distinct possibilities of running an iPod by harnessing the energy of ordinary breast-jiggling. An exercise-science expert told Slate that breasts “move on three different axes: from side to side, front to back, and up and down. The most motion is generated on the vertical axis.” (Well, not, y’know, double-A’s, but D’s, in a low-support bra, move as much as 35 inches during a workout.)
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    RichT
     

    harmonic motion simplified for the mathematically challenged

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    MsTerry
     

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    What would we do without scientists?


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