Archive for December, 2011

Tulip ‘Rococo,’ 2007

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Posted: December 17th, 2011
at 1:52pm by mnp


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Eric Kandel on Neuroscience

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Posted: December 17th, 2011
at 5:19am by mnp


Categories: science

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Organic Farm Jobs

Looking for a new job? On an organic farm? Check here.

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 8:25pm by mnp


Categories: life,green,grub,jobs

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Trash Kites

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 5:11pm by mnp


Categories: green,games

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Post-Workout, Drink Chocolate Milk

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 5:07pm by mnp


Categories: health,drinks

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Who is Jerome Hal Lemelson?

While he was not as well-known as others, Lemelson, known as "Jerry," was one of the most prolific inventors of the 20th century, with some 600 patents to his credit for products like automated warehouses, industrial robots, cordless telephones, fax machines, videocassette recorders, camcorders and the magnetic tape drive used in Sony’s Walkman tape players. Lemelson also made a name for himself-not always in a positive way-as a defender of inventor’s rights, where he actively sued organizations and companies he felt had infringed upon his patents. (Source)

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 5:01pm by mnp


Categories: design,who is?,trademark & copyright

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Tim Doyle

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 4:52pm by mnp


Categories: art

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MNP Search Fail III

The panda update has taken MNP by storm, let us know how we can improve!

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 4:47pm by mnp


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To be happier, you have to think about feeling good, feeling bad, and feeling right, in an atmosphere of growth. #happiness project

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Posted: December 16th, 2011
at 4:39pm by mnp


Categories: the column

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