del.icio.us links for May 23, 2007

  1. 100 Ways to Save the Environment

    number 101 – Don’t use StumbleUpon and save hours of computer use every day

  2. Sunday July 1st 2007: One Hour NO Power

    At midday on Sunday July 1st 2007 we are asking everyone concerned about the effects of climate change to simply turn everything (non-vital) off for an hour. That’s one hour with no cars, computers, TVs, etc.

  3. Po Point 2- Arcade

    If you weren’t able to save that poor bunny then use this game to improve your mouse control – Click the numbers in consecutive order as fast as possible.

  4. Finger Length Predicts SAT Performance – LiveScience.Com

    Kids with longer ring fingers compared to index fingers are likely to have higher math scores than literacy or verbal scores, children with the reverse finger-length ratio are likely to have higher reading and writing, scores versus math scores.

5 more articles after the Jump

  1. Lucid Dreaming — DreamViews.Com

    This website provides information on lucid dreaming, controlling dreams, the stages of sleep, dream recall, dream signs, and more. Tutorials are provided to further help those in their attempts, and an active message forum is available.

  2. Top 10 concept Bikes – No.5. The Embrio – DesiPartyZone.Com

    Designer: Canadian multinational Bombardier, Engine : Complex hydrogen fuel cell, Status : Prototype, Credibility: Single wheeled, emits only water vapor, The Embrio could become a virtual reality somewhere around 2025.

  3. The Library of Classic Literature – Portitude.Org

    The goal of Portitude is to promote learning in it’s purest form – by offering comprehensive archives of every conceivable type of academic material and resources. Right now Portitude is focused on the Arts and Technology (coming soon)

  4. Interactive Camera Demo – DryReading.Com

    If you ever wondered what all those settings on your camera did then here’s a interactive site that lets you find out.

  5. HONG KONG RUGBY TOURNAMENT PANORAMA, QTVR Gallery – Photo by © Dominic Irvine in fullscreen – VRWay.Com

    Some great panoramic shots, but I did get a little dizzy when I spun it around to fast.

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