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Posts filed in November, 2007

Longest Living Animal?

Clam — 400 Years Old — Found In Icelandic Waters

ScienceDaily (2007-10-29) — A clam dredged from Icelandic waters had lived for 400 years. Is this the longest-lived animal known to science? Can you imagine living for four centuries? Scientists believe they have found an animal which did just that, a quahog clam, Arctica islandica, which was living and growing on the seabed in the cold waters off the north coast of Iceland for around 400 years.

Source: ScienceDaily

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Funny signs and photos

I thought I’d make a post with some of the funny signs and photographs collected/found over the past few months. Here they are, enjoy :)

Not sure if a big “thank you” are in order…

Drive carefully

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Amazing LEGO art

The following LEGO artists have build amazing replicas which simply had to take time, efforts and skills. Just click the images to get more information and see more of the artists work.

Escher’s “Relativity” in LEGO

Escher’s “Relativity” in LEGO

Lego Aircraft Carrier

Lego Aircraft Carrier

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