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Beatboxing with a Blade of Grass
August 22nd, 2013 9:30 PMBen Livingston has an incredibly albeit weird talent: he can beatbox with a blade of grass.
Chelsea Manning
August 22nd, 2013 9:10 PMA day after being sentenced to a 35-year prison term, the Cablegate whistleblower formerly known as U.S. Army specialist Bradley Manning revealed that she wishes to live the rest of her life as Chelsea in an interview this morning.
PBS Idea: Is Google Knowledge in Itself?
August 22nd, 2013 8:00 PMYou can take a Google crash course on pretty much anything that's worth learning about these days, but is knowing where and how to find information the same thing as knowing?
In Soviet Russia, If It Fits YOU Sits
August 22nd, 2013 7:30 PM ShareGeocaching
August 22nd, 2013 6:50 PMSince its inception in 2000, this exclusively outdoor treasure hunt has grown into an international pastime with more than 6 million cachers and 2.1 million active geocaches around the world. And who said nerds don't like to play outside?
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Chelsea Manning
A day after being sentenced to a 35-year prison term, the Cablegate whistleblower formerly known as U.S. Army specialist Bradley Manning revealed that she wishes to live the rest of her life as Chelsea in an interview this morning.
Geocaching
Since its inception in 2000, this exclusively outdoor treasure hunt has grown into an international pastime with more than 6 million cachers and 2.1 million active geocaches around the world. And who said nerds don't like to play outside?