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		<title>Trip with Rick</title>
		<description>Rick Veitch is the comics writer and artist who got famous for the Swamp Thing issues he drew for Alan Moore, and is probably still best known for a later issue he planned (the infamous cancelled #88) in which Swamp Thing went back in time, met Jesus and served as ...</description>
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		<title>Round Up</title>
		<description>My time is almost over and there's still gobs of stuff I wanted to share with you. So here's a brief list of things I would feel just terrible if I didn't let you know about.

1. Robots and Monsters: A Charitable Menagerie, is back. They launched in 2007 to fundraise ...</description>
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		<title>Making acorn flour</title>
		<description>My pals Eric and Julia of Ramshackle Solid made acorn flour this year, and in their blog they showed how they did it.
Once the flour is dried out it may be a little coarse. You can put it in a cleaned out coffee grinder to get a finer texture. A ...</description>
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		<title>How I dehydrated my vegetables</title>
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Summer's over and the output of my vegetable garden has ceased, save for a few late season tomatoes. It wasn't a great season for me, mainly because I don't know what I'm doing. My squash yield was only so-so, and the few watermelons and cantaloupes that appeared never made it ...</description>
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		<title>Photos from the Scopes &#8216;Monkey&#8217; trial &#8212; public domain images from the Smithsonian</title>
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The Smithsonian has flickred 39 high resolution, public-domain images from the Scopes "Monkey" trial, the first major US trial over the teaching of evolution. Dig that natty straw boater!

During 1925, Watson Davis (1896-1967), Science Service managing editor, took numerous photographs while covering the State of Tennessee v. John Thomas Scopes ...</description>
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		<title>The art of A. Andrew Gonzalez</title>
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A. Andrew Gonzalez' strikingly beautiful paintings have an uncanny 3D effect.

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		<title>How to draw an apple in Photoshop</title>
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Eren Göksel provides a step-by-step for drawing this apple. How to Create a Delicious Green Apple Illustration </description>
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		<title>The Goons: I&#8217;m Walking Backwards for Christmas</title>
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Fantastic EP cover from 1957 for The Goons.

There's an MP3 of "I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas" (sung my Spike Milligan) at the link.
The Goons: "I'm Walking Backwards for Christmas" </description>
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		<title>Paul Fryer&#8217;s atom bomb art has bed inside</title>
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Artist Paul Fryer calls his piece of art Rehabilitation. Because it has a little room inside, I would have called it Bomb Shelter. (via Shedblog)
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		<title>Today at Boing Boing Gadgets</title>
		<description>Today at, we interviewed Douglas Krone, the CEO of new import tech toy store Gizmine; found an astonishing $250,000 wristwatch; and beheld a giant mechanical spider.

John saw a spy cam-watch from Brando,  an awesome Lego chess set, and—drool!—Moleskine iPod cases.

There was also a floating DVD player, a Roomba from ...</description>
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