Timeline for california list by stav
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!onthisdate in 1888, Ernest Thayer's poem "Casey at the Bat" was 1st published, in the SF Examiner. http://identi.ca/url/70214253 !baseball
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That's good. Because if you type faster than kb buffer, yout can get a !ypot hahaha
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Expanding the !Internet TLD Space http://identi.ca/url/70189851 Yay! I want an #LOL domain!
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You must be a very kind gentleman to be friends with a Mets fan, hahaha
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!baseball Johan Santana pitched the first no-hitter in NY Mets history, beating the Cardinals 8-0 tonight. http://ur1.ca/9fefu
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Thank you for "getting it" right away. Political leadership at every level needs to prioritize the use of tax-funded resources.
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New York mayor Bloomberg's plan to ban super-sized sodas: Aren't there more important things for NYC to worry about? http://ur1.ca/9fd48
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Bill Clinton defends Mitt Romney's time at Bain: Does that help !Obama? http://identi.ca/url/70170908
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Defense of Marriage Act Is Unconstitutional, Appeals Court Says #equality http://identi.ca/url/70170888
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Duh. You shoulda known that! You may want to wait for school to be back in session for your next visit. Summer is a busy time at the zoo.
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!onthisdate in 1813, James Lawrence, mortally-wounded commander of the USS Chesapeake, gaves his final order: "Don't give up the ship!"
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Lower?
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FB is *still* ludicrously overpriced. If it had the same PE ratio as !Google (18), it would have a value of around $6/share instead of $29.
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Zuckerberg's !Facebook stock was worth $19.3 billion at the close of trading on Day 1, but now stands at $13.6 billion.
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!onthisdate in1964, the NY Mets & SF Giants played longest doubleheader in !baseball history. 2 games last 9 hr 52 min. SF swept 5-3 & 8-6.
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Britain has stepped up with the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. But "equal to Nobel" is not the same as !Nobel http://ur1.ca/9f7j5
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It strikes me as very anachronistic that in these days of major breakthroughs affecting all society, there's no !Nobel prize in engineering.