July 2007 Webscan Archives
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July 31, 2007
- Good read on how to predict the weather without a forecast.

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July 27, 2007
- A great photo collection of sand sculptures

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July 26, 2007
- Sparklette has exclusively featured an article on the Singapore HeritageFest 2007 exhibition that brought me vivid childhood memories.

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July 25, 2007
- Colour inspiration from Ales, Lagers & Stouts, all of which are beer.

- For drivers: A guide on how to adjust your car mirrors and minimize the blind spots. I'm not sure how useful this is until I experience it myself. Meanwhile, if you've tried it, do let me know!

- One of this year's National Press Photographers Association award featured a picture of boy vacuuming an unconscious cat in preparation for operation.

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July 16, 2007
- A British explorer has became the first human to swim at the North Pole with subzero temperature.

- A clever video of someone translating the digital elements of the computer world into our analogue world.

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July 15, 2007
- Eating your food slowly is not only about health but also lifestyle. Here are 5 reasons why you should take a few extra minute to munch slower.

- Beautiful photos of wine glasses breaking into pieces.

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July 12, 2007
- Just how much water is required by the human body each day? Here are some guidelines for water intake.

- Typographica has released a set of 23 font of 2006 that inspired type designers and users to pen their praises. (via SimpleBits).

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July 10, 2007
- Liquids, multi-tools, lighters, matches are banned items on flight as these are deem lethal weapon. What about newspapers? Will it be banned now that newspaper can be used to make a weapon.

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July 09, 2007
- According to a recent report from the BBC news, yawning is designed to keep us awake and it can be contagious if we see someone yawn.

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July 08, 2007
- Stealth jets? Hypersonic bombers? What's really being developed at the military most famous classified base, also known as Area 51.

- Here's 10 most amazing facts about the earth.

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July 06, 2007
- 10 politically incorrect truths about human nature.

- An impressive panorama photo of the London skyline as it is today which is then modified to show some additional 50 towers as it would be in 2012. In addition, here's a collection of British castles and UK's roller-coaster rides.

- Having difficulties or always hold back to initiate a conversation with someone? Here's a good guide on how to get it all started.

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July 03, 2007
- During a recent research, psychologist from the University of Exeter have identified that human learn quicker through failure, not success. "A mechanism in the brain that reacts in just 0.1 seconds to things that have resulted in us making errors in the past".

- Have you ever wondered why does the shower curtain moves towards the water while you are showering? David Schmidt has found some answer using fluid-simulation technology on this common phenomenon.

