Building under construction collapses in Brier Creek - YouTube: ""
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Sunday, March 2, 2014
Wrap-up: Henley survives playoff for win
Wrap-up: Henley survives playoff for win: "PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) -- Russell Henley made good on his second chance at the 18th hole Sunday and won The Honda Classic after a wild day that began with Tiger Woods walking off the course with a back injury and ended with a four-man playoff.
The closing hour at PGA National was a series of blunders by the contenders -- and even the winner."
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The closing hour at PGA National was a series of blunders by the contenders -- and even the winner."
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Saturday, March 1, 2014
Wilderness Survival - The 5 Medications That Could Save Your Life - LivingGreenAndFrugally.com
Wilderness Survival - The 5 Medications That Could Save Your Life - LivingGreenAndFrugally.com: "When most of us talk about survival in the wilderness, it’s the most common dangers that carry the conversation such as
snakebite, gunshot, bear attack. Nobody mentions the microscopic bug in your intestines that causes such severe diarrhea
that you die from dehydration, or the plaque that dislodges from an arterial wall to stop your heart. Not a word of the bee
sting that induces anaphylactic shock, asphyxiating you as mercilessly as the coils of a python. Such little things can kill you,
but other little things can save your life. In a wilderness these 5 medications could be the thing that could save your live so
why not carry them with you on your next hiking/camping trip"
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snakebite, gunshot, bear attack. Nobody mentions the microscopic bug in your intestines that causes such severe diarrhea
that you die from dehydration, or the plaque that dislodges from an arterial wall to stop your heart. Not a word of the bee
sting that induces anaphylactic shock, asphyxiating you as mercilessly as the coils of a python. Such little things can kill you,
but other little things can save your life. In a wilderness these 5 medications could be the thing that could save your live so
why not carry them with you on your next hiking/camping trip"
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Joby Ogwyn is going to jump off Mount Everest in a wingsuit | The Verge
Joby Ogwyn is going to jump off Mount Everest in a wingsuit | The Verge: "Not long after 39-year-old Joby Ogwyn climbs to the summit of Mount Everest this May, he's going to strap on a wingsuit and jump right off it. He will fall for 10 minutes traveling at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour before he reaches his final destination at Everest base camp — unless he miscalculates and hits a rock face or a rogue wind gust blows him into China. Fortunately, Ogwyn is bringing his passport."
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tiny houses help address nation's homeless problem
Tiny houses help address nation's homeless problem: "There's a growing effort across the nation from advocates and religious groups to build these compact buildings because they are cheaper than a traditional large-scale shelter, help the recipients socially because they are built in communal settings and are environmentally friendly due to their size."
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Bentley's fastest car ever gets even faster
Bentley's fastest car ever gets even faster: "The Bentley Continental GT Speed is already one of the road's most electrifying combinations of luxury, power and performance. At the Geneva Motor Show, Bentley will add an extra bit of muscle to the "fastest production Bentley ever." It will also show the new Flying Spur V8."
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Caught on video: Asteroid impacts on Moon's surface - Images
Caught on video: Asteroid impacts on Moon's surface - Images: "A meter-wide (3 ft) asteroid impacted the Moon's surface September 11, 2013, producing a bright explosion and digging a new crater about 40 meters (130 ft) in diameter. The video of the event shows a bright flash of light against the stark blackness of the Moon's dark side. Similar in brilliance to the brightest stars in the Big Dipper, the asteroid impact is the largest confirmed impact on the Moon since continuous monitoring started some 15 years ago."
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
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