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Nearly 13 years ago, 28-year-old software developer Pierre Omidyar had an idea for an online auction site. Under the title AuctionWeb, he offered a broken laser pointer for sale to the highest bidder. Pleasantly surprised when the item sold for £14.83, Omidyar contacted the buyer to check that he realised the pointer was broken. “I’m a collector of broken laser pointers,” came the reply.
in Online Auctions
via The Hindu @ 15:59 2nd Jul
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Broken Helix in Vesicle and Micelle-Bound α-Synuclein: Insights from Site-Directed Spin Labeling-EPR Experiments and MD Simulations
in Biological Science
via American Chemical Society @ 17:20 6th May
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The only toilet on the international space station is broken. NASA says it will send a plumber with the space shuttle Discovery, when it visits the station next week. (AP Photo/NASA)
in Space Science
via CBS News @ 17:30 10th Jun
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You may have noticed there’s many errors on the site at the moment, including a broken forum. We do not have an explanation just yet. After speaking with our ISP they are currently unable to determine what has caused these problems. On the face of it, it looks like a normal php error but we (and the ISP) are locked out of FTP access to the site and the log files have been deleted.Â
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via RINF.com @ 22:44 3rd Jun
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NASA's Polar satellite concludes its successful mission at the end of April with a breathtaking visible-light image of the colorful dancing lights of the aurora. The Polar team has dubbed this final image "The Broken Heart."
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via Aerotech News and Review @ 8:33 7th May
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Matthew Hoggard's hopes of a recall to the England cricket team have been dealt a blow because he has broken his right thumb.
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via MSN UK @ 16:31 18th May
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Matthew Hoggard's hopes of a recall to the England cricket team have been dealt a blow because he has broken his right thumb.
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via ITN @ 14:34 18th May
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Astronauts on the International Space Station are hoping an urgent delivery from Earth will solve a delicate problem - their only toilet is broken.
in Quirky
via Sky News @ 11:48 29th May
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Now the international season is underway, England's injuries are starting in earnest. Little more than a week ago Andrew Flintoff strained his left side, to be ruled out of England's Test series against New Zealand. Yesterday it was announced that Matthew Hoggard had broken his right thumb and been ruled out of England's 12 for the second Test starting in Manchester on Friday.
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via Telegraph @ 22:30 17th May
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U.S. space officials say the space shuttle Discovery will deliver parts to repair a broken toilet on the International Space Station.
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via Post Chronicle @ 15:36 29th May
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U.S. space officials say the space shuttle Discovery will deliver parts to repair a broken toilet on the International Space Station.
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via Red Orbit @ 9:27 29th May
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U.S. space officials say the space shuttle Discovery will deliver parts to repair a broken toilet on the International Space Station.
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via UPI @ 6:35 29th May
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The international space station's lone toilet is broken, leaving the crew with almost nowhere to go. NASA may order an in-orbit plumbing service call when space shuttle Discovery visits next week.
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via CBC @ 11:18 28th May
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WASHINGTON-The international space station's lone toilet is broken, leaving the crew with almost nowhere to go. So NASA may order an in-orbit plumbing service call when space shuttle Discovery visits next week.
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via Macro World Investor @ 7:06 28th May
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England face a selection dilemma for next week's second Test at Old Trafford against New Zealand after Matthew Hoggard was ruled out with a broken thumb.
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via Telegraph @ 18:22 17th May
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- The international space station's lone toilet is broken, leaving the crew with almost nowhere to go. So NASA may order an in-orbit plumbing service call when space shuttle Discovery visits next week.
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via CNN @ 22:24 27th May
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If an unfortunate accident has left your iPod no longer useable, and its no longer under warranty, dont toss it just yet. There may still be hope of bringing it back to life. Rapid Repair (www.rapidrepair.com) is a company that specializes in repairing all iPod models, as well as Microsoft Zune players, cell phones, PDAs, gaming systems, and other electronics. The company will perform a free diagnostic test on your device and then offer a repair quote within one or two days. If you decide against having your broken iPod repaired, Rapid Repair may even make an offer to purchase it from you in an effort to salvage the parts.
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via First Glimpse @ 7:47 27th May
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If an unfortunate accident has left your iPod no longer useable, and its no longer under warranty, dont toss it just yet. There may still be hope of bringing it back to life. Rapid Repair (www.rapidrepair.com) is a company that specializes in repairing all iPod models, as well as Microsoft Zune players, cell phones, PDAs, gaming systems, and other electronics. The company will perform a free diagnostic test on your device and then offer a repair quote within one or two days. If you decide against having your broken iPod repaired, Rapid Repair may even make an offer to purchase it from you in an effort to salvage the parts.
in Gadgets
via First Glimpse @ 7:49 27th May
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Brad Haddin is set to return for Australia's one-day series against Bangladesh in Darwin next month after being told he doesn't require surgery on his broken finger.
in Cricket
via Nine MSN @ 22:27 1st Jul
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Bill O’ Liar condemns blogger who says John McCain was never tortured, yet the only evidence he can supply is McCain’s broken arm
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via PrisonPlanet @ 16:27 9th May
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Astronauts aboard the NASA space shuttle Discovery will be carrying an extra piece of cargo when they launch on Saturday -- a new toilet pump.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 2:28 29th May
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The crew aboard the International Space Station is working on a problem with the system for collecting solid and liquid waste, which is a trickier proposition without gravity than it is on the Earth. Space toilets use jets of fan-propelled air to guide waste into the proper container.
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via Free Internet Press @ 5:42 28th May
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Emma Donnelly (20), who had been studying fine art at Bristol University, was struck by a vehicle on the road between Stroud and Bath. The accident happened when she alighted from a minibus, which was stuck in traffic, to stretch her legs.
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via Irish World News @ 17:10 14th May
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After a long wait, the German capital will finally get its own art exhibition hall -- but only for two years. After that, it'll have to pull out. But until then, top Berlin artists will have a place to show their work.
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via Deutsche Welle @ 14:40 7th Jun
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New Delhi, June 07: While a lot of popular attention goes to the chemicals and drug sectors regarding their patents and litigations, the statistics show that mechanical and electrical industries are getting more focused on getting patents to stay ahead both domestically and internationally in the post-liberalisation era.
in IP & Patents
via ZeeNews.com @ 13:04 7th Jun
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