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Bizarre News: John Lennon’s Toilet Sells for £9500
Organisers were astonished when a toilet that once belonged to John Lennon sold for nearly 10 times the guide price at an auction in Liverpool.

Published at Quazen.com on 30 August 2010

Bizarre News: Air Guitar Champion Retains Title
French air guitarist Gunther Love has beaten challengers from around the world to win the Air Guitar World Championship for the second year in succession.

Published at Musicouch.com on 29 August 2010

Bizarre News: Robot Wins Prize by Pairing Socks
A team of researchers has won a $5000 prize by teaching a robot to pair socks.

Published at NewsFlavor.com on 28 August 2010

Bizarre News: Bullet in Head Goes Unnoticed for Five Years
Doctors in Germany have removed a bullet from the head of a Polish man that had been buried unnoticed under his skin for the last five years.

Published at NewsFlavor.com on 27 August 2010

Another Seven Useful Plugins for Your WordPress Blog
As your blog grows you will find yourself thinking of many ideas to improve it. Before trying to tailor the code yourself, it is worth searching for a solution amongst the WordPress plugins. Here are another seven plugins that may be of use.

Published at Webupon.com on 28 February 2010

Kings and Queens of England: Edward The Confessor (1042-1066)
The Edward the Confessor sat on the throne in the Bayeux tapestry is a white-bearded old man. His reputation is as a saintly king, a peaceful but ineffectual ruler whose childlessness left the kingdom in chaos after his death. But the full story of the penultimate Saxon king is one of warfare, exile, power struggles and shrewd diplomacy.

Published at Quazen.com on 26 September 2009

Seven Useful Plugins for Your WordPress Blog
With the addition of a few plugins, your WordPress blog can be transformed from a list of text articles into useful, dynamic tool. These seven plugins will help in that process.

Published at Webupon.com on 31 August 2009

What is St Elmo’s Fire?
St Elmo’s fire is a familiar phrase to most of us (even if we ignore the film and song). But what is St Elmo’s fire and how is it caused?

Published at Scienceray.com on 31 August 2009

Seven Stunning Sand Sculptures and the Art of Their Construction
Professional sand sculptures are a long way from the sandcastles created by children, of whatever age, on the beach. But the principles of their creation are similar. Take a look at what can be achieved with skill and patience, and learn the tricks to apply to your own constructions.

Published at Quazen.com on 27 July 2009

The Future of Industrial Robotics: Penguins
In the field of Biomimetics, the humble penguin has become the inspiration for an autonomous underwater vehicle.

Published at Xomba.com on 24 July 2009

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Views of Symonds Yat
A Walk Along the Banks of the River Wye at Symonds Yat

Published at AssociatedContent.com on 18 July 2009

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Views of Petra, Jordan
A Photographic Tour Through the Beautiful Ancient City of Petra, Jordan

Published at AssociatedContent.com on 18 July 2009

Christopher Wren, English Architect, Astronomer and Mathematician
Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723) is best known as the architect of St Paul’s Cathedral in London. There is, however, more to Wren than one famous building.

Published at AssociatedContent.com on 17 July 2009

Triond and the Benefits of Patience
Many people sign up with Triond, post a few articles, watch for a couple of weeks as they only earn a few cents and then leave, disappointed that their efforts have gone unrewarded. But all it takes is a little patience and perseverance (and possibly luck) for those articles to start earning a lot more. I’d like to share the story of one article’s success.

Published at Writinghood.com on 28 June 2009

Elements of the Periodic Table: Boron (B)
Essential facts, history and uses of the fifth element of the periodic table.

Published at Scienceray.com on 6 June 2009

A Walk Along the Banks of the River Wye at Symonds Yat
Join me at Symonds Yat for a five mile walk along the banks of the river Wye where Herefordshire meets Gloucestershire. Add a one mile detour to take in the spectacular views from the Yat Rock viewpoint.

Published at Trifter.com on 25 May 2009

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Beautiful Scenery on the Banks of the River Wye
One of the many stunning views to be seen while walking along the banks of the Wye near Symonds Yat.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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Yat Rock From Ye Olde Ferrie Inne
Yat Rock viewpoint as seen from Ye Olde Ferrie Inne.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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Boating on the River Wye at Symonds Yat
Many different sizes of boat pass up and down the river at Symonds Yat.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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Passengers Queue for the Ferry Outside the Saracen’s Head Pub
Queues for the ferry across the Wye can become long in the afternoons.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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Footbridge Across the River Wye
Cross the Wye near the Bilbins Adventure Centre via this footbridge. Crossings are restricted to six people at a time.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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The Rapids on the Wye
Water enthusiasts enjoy a variety of conditions along the Wye, including these rapids.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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Coldwell Rocks from Yat Rock
These cliff faces are used by nesting Peregrines.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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Bend in the River Wye from Yat Rock
Long stretches of the meandering River Wye can be seen from Yat Rock viewpoint.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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The Wye Valley from Yat Rock
The Yat Rock viewpoint provides excellent views of the Wye Valley.

Published at Picable.com on 24 May 2009

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