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Date: 07 September 2008
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Have you ever wondered why DEC has lost millions of dollars and laid off tens of thousands of employees over the last four years? I believe part of the problem is that some of their researchers obviously have too much time on their hands. For example, 7 researchers had the time to insert electrodes into various types of pickles, bok choy and mandarin oranges to determine whether a modest alternating current would cause the items to glow.

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Everyone knows that Neil Armstrong was the first man on the moon. Most people, however, cannot remember who the last man on the moon was - it was Gene Cernan. It appears that almost all recollection of Cernan has been erased from the collective... more

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