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The Coolest and Most Versatile Chair In The World
I have to admit this, without a doubt, this is the coolest and most versatile chair around! Seeing is believing – Don’t watch until you fall off your chair!
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America’s Fittest and Fattest Cities 2007

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Where are the fittest and fattest people in America?
Albuquerque, N.M., has been cited as the fittest U.S. city. The bragging rights are based on an unscientific survey by Men’s Fitness magazine.
The magazine surveyed 50 cities in its March (2006) issue. It lists Seattle as No. 2.
The survey also listed the 10 fattest cities. Las Vegas leads the beefy category. Four Texas cities are in the top 10: San Antonio, Houston, Dallas and El Paso. The heavyweights also include Mesa, Ariz.; Los Angeles; Detroit and San Jose, Calif.
The survey examines lifestyle factors in each city, including fast-food restaurants per capita and availability of gyms or bike paths.
Top 25 Fittest:
1. Albuquerque, N.M.
2. Seattle, Wash.
3. Colorado Springs, Colo.
4. Minneapolis
5. Tucson, Ariz.
6. Denver
7. San Francisco
8. Baltimore
9. Portland, Ore.
10. Honolulu
11. Washington, D.C.
12. Omaha, Neb.
13. Tulsa, Okla.
14. Boston
15. Virginia Beach, Va.
16. Milwaukee
17. Sacramento
18. Louisville-Jefferson, Ky.
19. Columbus, Ohio
20. Philadelphia
21. Austin, Tx.
22. Nashville-Davidson
23. Charlotte
24. Atlanta
25. Oakland, Calf.
Top 25 Fattest:
1. Las Vegas
2. San Antonio
3. Miami
4. Mesa, Ariz.
5. Los Angeles
6. Houston
7. Dallas
8. El Paso
9. Detroit
10. San Jose
11. Long Beach, Calf.
12. Memphis
13. Chicago 14. Arlington, Texas
15. Oklahoma City
16. Indianapolis
17. Forth Worth
18. New York
19. Fresno, Calif.
20. Wichita, Kan.
21. San Diego
22. Phoenix
23. Jacksonville, Fla.
24. Kansas City
25. Cleveland
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20 Things You Didn’t Know About Skin
1. It’s your body’s largest organ, despite what the readers of Maxim think.
2. An average adult’s skin spans 21 square feet, weighs nine pounds, and contains more than 11 miles of blood vessels.
3. The skin releases as much as three gallons of sweat a day in hot weather. The areas that don’t sweat are the nail bed, the margins of the lips, the tip of the penis, and the eardrums.
4. Ooh, that smell: Body odor comes from a second kind of sweat—a fatty secretion produced by the apocrine sweat glands, found mostly around the armpits, genitals, and anus.
5. Yum! The odor is caused by bacteria on the skin eating and digesting those fatty compounds.
6. Breasts are a modified form of the apocrine sweat gland.
7. Fetuses don’t develop fingerprints until three months’ gestation.
8. Without a trace: Some people never develop fingerprints at all. Two rare genetic defects, known as Naegeli syndrome and dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis, can leave carriers without any identifying ridges on their skin.
9. Fingerprints increase friction and help grip objects. New World monkeys have similar prints on the undersides of their tails, the better to grasp as they swing from branch to branch.
10. Blowin’ in the wind: Globally, dead skin accounts for about a billion tons of dust in the atmosphere. Your skin sheds 50,000 cells every minute.
11. There are at least five types of receptors in the skin that respond to pain and to touch.
12. One experiment revealed that Meissner corpuscles—touch receptors that are concentrated in the fingertips and palms, lips and tongue, nipples, penis and clitoris—respond to a pressure of just 20 milligrams, the weight of a fly.
13. In blind people, the brain’s visual cortex is rewired to respond to stimuli received through touch and hearing, so they literally “see” the world by touch and sound.
14. “In the buff” became synonymous for “nude” in 17th-century England. The term derives from soldiers’ leather tunics, or “buffs,” whose light brown color apparently resembled an Anglo-Saxon backside.
15. White skin appeared just 20,000 to 50,000 years ago, as dark-skinned humans migrated to colder climes and lost much of their melanin pigment.
16. I see very, very white people: Albinos are often cast as movie villains, as seen in The Da Vinci Code, Die Another Day, The Matrix Reloaded, and—inexplicably—the 2001 flick Josie and the Pussycats. Robert Lima of Penn State suggests that people associate pale-skinned albinos with vampires and other mythical creatures of the night.
17. More than 2,000 people have radio frequency identification chips, or RFID tags, inserted under their skin. The tags can provide access to medical information, log on to computers, or unlock car doors.
18. Flesh for fantasy: At the Baja Beach club in Barcelona, customers can get an implanted RFID “debit card” and party until their funds are exhausted.
19. The Cleveland Public Library, Harvard Law School, and Brown University all have books clad in skin stripped from executed criminals or from the poor.
20. Hopefully, they didn’t have to reprint it: One such volume is Andreas Vesalius’s pioneering 16th-century work of anatomy, De Humani Corporis Fabrica (On the Fabric of the Human Body).
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55 Ways to Have Fun With Google Ebook Download
You probably use Google everyday, but do you know… the Google Snake Game? Googledromes? Memecodes? Googlesport? The Google Calculator? Googlepark and Google Weddings? Google hacking, fighting and rhyming? In this book, you’ll find Google-related games, cartoons, oddities, tips, stories and everything else that’s fun. Reading it, you won’t be the same searcher as before!

Chapters:
- Egogoogling: Susan Is…
- The Google Snake Game
- Memecodes: Survival of the Fittest Web Pages
- The Google Irritation Game, and the Google Image Quiz
- Googling Proverbs
- Browsing Images of a Site
- A Brief History of Googlesport
- What is Google, and what do people consider fun about it?
- How Much Time Google Saves Us
- Google Cookin’ a Lemon Chicken
- Douglas Adams and the Google Calculator
- Oops, I Googled Again
- The Disappearing Google Logo, a Magic Trick
- Fun With Google Maps, the Wiki Way
- Dave Gorman’s Googlewhack
- Google Q&A
- Celebrate Google Non-Weddings, and More
- Design Your SketchUp Dream House
- Kevin Bacon and the Google Network
- The Google Alphabet
- Google Search Tips
- Googlepark
- Googleshare
- The Shortest Google Search (and the One Returning the Most Results)
- Google Rotated and Mini Google
- The Google Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Google?
- Recreate Google From Memory
- The Strange World of Google News
- Aliens Attack Google!
- Top Ten Signs You Are Addicted to Google
- Dig a Hole Through Earth
- Googlebombing
- Google Ads Gone Wrong
- Life in the Age of Google
- Google Hacking
- Googlepolls: Ask the Crowd
- Googlefights
- What If Google Was Evil? Plus: Five Inventions of the Google Future
- The Google Adventure Game
- Egobot, Voice of the Web
- Fun Google Gadgets
- Forty-Two, or: A Science-Fiction Interlude
- The Google Book of World Records
- Spelling Errors Galore
- Google Groups, Time Machine
- Growing a Google Word
- Most Popular Words, and PopSents
- Create Google Poetry, Prose, and Collages
- Funny Google Videos
- The Realplayer Fish, or: Telling a Story in Synonyms
- Google Parodies
- The Google Images Prediction Trick
- Fun With Google Translations
- The Giant Google Painting
- Googledromes
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World of Cars: Worldwide Car Catalog 2005-2006
The World of Cars: Worldwide Car Catalog 2005-2006 is one of the largest automotive directories in the world.

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Break Dance Baby!
Watch yourself – Super baby doing break dancing!
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