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		<title>People Talking on Bananas (dot com)</title>
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I think I've found the end of the internet. We've thought of everything. www.peopletalkingonbananas.com
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		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/30/2010/people-talking-on-bananas-dot-com</link>
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		<title>Nate Links 2</title>
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You'd be doing me a favor image (via big fun)
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Monkey's eating Jello video (via Vitamin Briefcase)
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Which Paris?? image (via chicken crap)
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imagine waking up tomorrow...  image (via PaperTissue)
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If they invented a way to have sex over the ...</description>
		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/29/2010/nate-links-2-2</link>
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		<title>Lazy Saturdays</title>
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		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/29/2010/lazy-saturdays</link>
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		<title>Nate Links</title>
		<description> Yellow pants [pics] (via Cup of Jo)

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BLDGBLOG: NAKATOMI SPACE [Pics] -- interesting essay about how Die Hard can be read as a lesson in unconventional paths when traversing space. 

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It's actually been beautiful here on the east coast but here is a ...</description>
		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/23/2010/nate-links-2</link>
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		<title>Chrome Fail</title>
		<description>I downloaded Chrome some time last week and have so far been happy with the results. Very fast browser. I know it's still new and all but I have run in to a few problems. 

The following one I find a little bit hilarious:


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		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/23/2010/chrome-fail</link>
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		<title>Moonboy</title>
		<description>Moonboyby MoreFrames

Cool video... </description>
		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/15/2010/moonboy</link>
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		<title>I&#8217;m With CoCo</title>
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		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/12/2010/im-with-coco</link>
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		<title>1 10 1 1 10</title>
		<description>Very soon in Eastern standard time it will be 1:10 on 1/1/10. Last night during the New Years festivities my friends and I were remarking on the digital prospects of a new decade. Some time this year it will be 

10/10/10 

On that day twice it will be 

10:10 10/10/10

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		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/01/01/2010/1-10-1-1-10</link>
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		<title>Is reCaptcha sending us hidden (anti-semetic) messages?</title>
		<description>Our most recent positing on Craigslist elicited an odd reCaptcha moment:



To add a bit of context: our posting on craigslist was for a room in our apartment. We were using my girlfriend's computer. She is jewish. So the "random generation" was all the more to the point and bizarre in ...</description>
		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/11/26/2009/is-recaptcha-sending-us-hidden-anti-semetic-messages</link>
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		<title>Different Trees</title>
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		<link>http://natecooper.net/nate2/11/20/2009/different-trees</link>
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