Monthly Archives: September 2007

T. Rexes Weren’t Named ‘Rex,’ and Other Dinosaur Discoveries

Stuff your giant-size brain with these big finds about the true size of “un-huggy” thunder lizards, prehistoric crime dramas set in Minnesota and other obviously indisputable scientific theories. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.

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Cats Harbor Secret Plan to Turn Us Into Litter-Scooping Robots

An ever-expanding array of high-tech gear designed to make kitties purr practically proves felines are plotting our eventual demise. Commentary by Lore Sjöberg.

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To Live and Die in Dungeons & Dragons

Gamers reveal their fantasy versions of Dungeons & Dragons in a lively online discussion. How characters die, and whether they can be resurrected, is a favorite topic.

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What Do Potatoes, Armadillos and Labor Day Have in Common?

If you take a break from something, it’s called a “holiday.” Few know the word derives from Doc Holliday of Old West fame, when he neglected his daily shooting for a couple of weeks.

Original post by Lore Sjöberg