clipped from gizmodo.com “Before we completely bid adieu to our nation’s birthday, we here at Gizmodo would like to give one more shout-out to the fourth of July. Seems like even the stars in the sky can’t resist putting up a display for good ol’ American freedom. These red-white-and-blue pictures of Supernova remnant SN 1006 [...]
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The notable and remarkable, ten minutes past the work whistle, moment of 5:10pm was a scene of empty desks and unfinished workloads in my office of ten minutes going on ten years ago. Routine 9-to-5 days that were in full gear by 10, in low gear by 2, and in neutral (bordering on parked) by [...]
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As a final tidbit celebrating the 4th of July, last and certainly LEAST is a mention of Nathan’s Annual Hot Dog Eating Contest. I felt compelled to post something on this gluttonous insanity for the following reasons: this is a website related to NYC topics (from the high-brow to the low-brow) that I believe will [...]
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