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T-Minus 2.5 Hours

An hour-long TV special devoted to where a basketball player will play this coming season seems rather silly, doesn't it? But you can bet that I, and millions more, will be watching. Almost all sources point to LeBron having chosen Miami. There are even rumors that he's booked six cabanas that the W Hotel South Beach this weekend to celebrate his decision. However, I still have hope that he'll choose New York. That he'll man up, take up the challenge and help bring the glory days of basketball back to the Big Apple. Mike Lupica of The Daily News agrees: So here is this moment, after nine lost years, all the losing nights and the bad basketball and the nights when the only reason you...

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Toilet Paper Dispenser with Matchbox Holder

They say that lighting a match after doing your deed on the toilet does not get rid of unpleasant odors but only masks them. Be that as it may, I still love the smell of freshly lit matches and always keep a box in the restroom for guests. goodjoy design must also see the need for a matchbox in the bathroom, because they have cleverly added a matchbox holder to the top of a TP dispenser. Screw a new jet tub; this is a bathroom addition I can get behind! Via Design Milk. ...

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Link Swap

I have some extra time today and have decided to clean up and update my three "Links" pages: Friends Bee Friends Favorite Blogs If you see that you're not included and would like to be, please leave a comment and I'll add your site. If you feel that I'm missing anything (or have suggestions of blogs you think I would enjoy), please feel free to chime in also. And just so you don't feel like you're doing this for naught, here's a picture of a baby seal asking "Pretty please?" to entice you: ...

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Blogging the Periodic Table of Elements

I've always sucked at math and science, but if I had to pick a scientific field of choice, it would be chemistry. Perhaps it's because I loved the visual aspect of the subject? Or maybe it's because I loved the idea of tiny elements interacting with with other. Nonetheless, I actually did well in high school chemistry (unlike biology and physics) and even pondered taking a chemistry class or two in college. It goes without saying then that I was thoroughly excited to read of Slate's new series of posts on the periodic table of elements. Over the next few weeks, author Sam Kean will write a separate post about 25 of the most interesting elements. Each post will feature numerous facts about...

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