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Here’s one for all your physic geeks: 1001 things to do with Liquid Nitrogen

1- making icecream
2- putting pieces of chalk in it for making little hovercrafts
3- twirling in large basins so that because of its low viscosity you get a infinitly turning maelstrom
4- inhaling its fumes because everybody will make eyes on you exhaling.
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Ever wondered how Google’s globe-imaging software Google Earth works? Well, think no more! Declan Butler over at Nature.com explains how Google’s program optimizes the pictures you are resquesting in order to make them downloadable by an average internet connecion: Keep reading »

imhelendt gives the top ten reasons why geeks make good fathers.

1. LEGOS
2. Video games
3. Math
4. Smart Kids
5. Up on tech Keep reading »

Check out this 38 page eBook about How Computers Work, it starts out very simple and uses relays instead of transistors but gets complex throught the pages. Keep reading »