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Easter Island Statues

For most, the mention of Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, the small, isolated island more than 2,000 miles off the coast of South America, conjures images of giant statues known as moai. But ever since Dutch explorers found the island on Easter Sunday in 1722, people have wondered how the Rapanui, the island’s native inhabitants,

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Joe Rogan invites John Anthony West onto the podcast to discuss Ancient Egypt. A very cool conversation.

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Marketing isn’t complicated: Use a lot of bright colors, commission a catchy jingle, slap some breasts up there right next to the blandly inoffensive product name and then collect your paycheck and go home to cry in the dark about the ultimate meaninglessness of your career and life in general.

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Facebook

Do you have a great e-newsletter program? Looking to build your list of email subscribers while you offer more valuable content to your Facebook fans? Facebook and other social media are great tools for building connections and community for your business and its customers. But Facebook isn’t always the best outlet for communicating your most

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Gene Ween

Aaron Freeman aka Gene Ween performs with Ween during Hangout Music Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama. For most of his life he’s been Gene Ween, the nimble-voiced frontman of one of rock’s great genre-hoppers – but Aaron Freeman is finally ready to put his alter-ego to bed. “It’s time to move on,” Freeman told Rolling

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Lynx Rocket

Thrill seekers looking for the ultimate rocket ride may soon turn that dream into a reality aboard a new suborbital spaceship, a winged rocket plane slated to start launching space tourists from California and a tiny Caribbean island by 2014. The Mojave, Calif.-based XCOR Aerospace is developing the suborbital Lynx space plane to carry paying

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