Australia is continuing to address the global challenge of climate change through practical and balanced responses.
Prime Minister of Australia Weekly Radio Message
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Prime Minister of Australia Weekly Radio Message
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Turn of the Century Magazines
The late 1800s and early 1900s were an exciting time to be part of the magazine industry. Literary and pulp magazines began to flourish as the cost of chemical wood pulp dropped from $366 per metric tonne in 1866 to $36 in 1900. Magazines like Munsey’s and McClure’s dropped their prices to around 10 cents and began produced volumes with novel-sized proportions.
Turn of the Century Magazines
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State of World Population 2007
In 2008, the world reaches an invisible but momentous milestone: For the first time in history, more than half its human population, 3.3 billion people, will be living in urban areas. By 2030, this is expected to swell to almost 5 billion. Many of the new urbanites will be poor. Their future, the future of cities in developing countries, the future of humanity itself, all depend very much on decisions made now in preparation for this growth.
State of World Population 2007
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100 Worst Cover Songs
Some of these covers were sincere attempts to make good songs, others are so inexplicably awful that you don't know what the hell they were thinking. Others are clearly meant to be jokes, but it doesn't make them sound any better, even so.
100 Worst Cover Songs
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Travel: World's Longest Non-Stop Flights
You're traveling from Newark, NJ to Singapore... bring a book. You'll be in the air for almost 19 hours on the longest flight in the world, according to Forbes magazine.
Travel: World's Longest Non-Stop Flights
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Lack of ability to smell may be early sign of Alzheimer’s
Researchers at Rush University Medical Center (Chicago, Illinois) conclude that problems with smelling may indicate an early stage of Alzheimer’s disease.
Lack of ability to smell may be early sign of Alzheimer’s
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How Long Do You Need To Boil Water?
The fact is, with a water temperature of 165 degrees F (74 C) it takes just half an hour for all disease causing organisms to be inactivated. At 185 degrees this is cut to just a few minutes. By the time water hits its boiling point of 212 F (100 C) the water is safe. Even at high altitudes the time it takes for the water to reach a rolling boil and then cool means you can safely drink it.
How Long Do You Need To Boil Water?
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Monday, July 16, 2007
The Wealthiest Americans Ever
An interactive graphic showing the 30 all-time richest Americans.
The Wealthiest Americans Ever
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Sunday, July 15, 2007
Tour de France - Live Tracker 2007
Watch the exact position and additional data (heart rate, cadence, speed, power) of the racing cyclists on an interactive map.
Tour de France - Live Tracker 2007
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Is Your Printer Spying On You?
MIT"s Media Lab has started a website that helps consumers contact the manufacturer of their printer so they can request that "tracking dots" be eliminated from their machines.
Is Your Printer Spying On You?
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Tallest and Shortest
The world's tallest man, Bao Xishun today shook hands with He Pingping who claims to be Earth's shortest.
Worlds apart: Tallest and Shortest
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Saturday, July 14, 2007
How to Travel the World with 10 Pounds or Less
The name of the game in world travel is being “fashionably light.”
How to Travel the World with 10 Pounds or Less
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The Origin of Everyday Punctuation Marks
Here are the origins of several symbols we use in everyday life.
The Origin of Everyday Punctuation Marks
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How to Actually Execute Your To-Do List
Getting things on your to-do list actually done is difficult because it’s really a collection of habits that most people don’t think about. Today, we’ll look at addressing those issues that stop you from doing things, and the habits needed to overcome those issues.
How to Actually Execute Your To-Do List
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod
This overview details the features (with screenshots) of 10 different programs other than iTunes to manage your iPod. Tutorials are included for every program, and they’re all either free or Open Source.
10 Alternatives to iTunes for managing your iPod
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Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Voluntary Work, Australia, 2006
Contains information about participation in unpaid voluntary work through an organisation or group. This publication includes data about the types of organisation with which the voluntary work is associated, the types of activities carried out, time spent volunteering, the characteristics of the volunteer, and the reason for volunteering. Also includes information about givers of monetary donations to organisations.
Voluntary Work, Australia, 2006
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Monday, July 09, 2007
How to use Winamp to manage your iPod
This brief tutorial will show you how to use Winamp to manage your iPod.
How to use Winamp to manage your iPod
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Sunday, July 08, 2007
101 Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things
In every part of your house, everyday items — from clothespins to cotton swabs — are simply waiting to do surprising new things.
101 Extraordinary Uses for Ordinary Things
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