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This is pretty neat: Actors Reprise Their Iconic Roles, Without Costumes.

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Wolfram|Alpha Blog : Step-by-Step Math.

Have you ever given up working on a math problem because you couldn’t figure out the next step? Wolfram|Alpha can guide you step by step through the process of solving many mathematical problems, from solving a simple quadratic equation to taking the integral of a complex function.

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This is quite an interesting article on the plugs of the world: Giz Explains: Why Every Country Has a Different F#$%ing Plug – Worldwide electric plugs – Gizmodo.

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Micro PIG!

These micro piglets may be tiny enough to fit in a teacup, but at £700 their price tag is anything but small.

Published: 9:23AM BST 06 Oct 2009

Micro pigs with a hefty price tag

Micro pigs Simon and Cheryl (R) Photo: GEOFF ROBINSON

The pets, which grow to be just 14in tall, have become so popular that they are now almost impossible to get hold of in Britain.

They have even been snapped up by celebrities, including Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley.

“Demand for micro pigs is soaring and we are inundated with enquiries every day,” said Jane Croft, 42, who breeds them.

“It’s amazing how popular they have suddenly become and just how many people want pigs as pets.”

Micro pigs are much smaller than a standard farm pig and weigh 9oz, about the size of a tea cup when they are born.

At two years old they are fully grown and weigh in around 40-65 lb and are around knee height at 12-16in tall. They can live for up to 18 years, but make popular pets as they are low maintenance, quiet and surprisingly clean.

“Micro pigs make fantastic pets as they are very low maintenance. You don’t have to take them for walks and they have very few health issues,” said Mrs Croft, who runs Little Pig Farm in Christchurch, Cambridgeshire.

“They don’t make much noise, they are easy to lavatory train and once they have bonded with you they are very loving.

“They are actually very clean and never mess in their bedding and are just so adorable.

“They are also highly intelligent and are the fourth most intelligent species after man, monkey and dolphin.

“They really are the perfect pets, I don’t know why people haven’t thought of them before.”

Micro pigs are also good alternative pets for people with allergies.

“Lots of people are allergic to cats and dogs but you can’t get allergies from pigs as their skin is very similar to ours, and the have hair not fur” added Mrs Croft.

“We’ve had many parents buy pigs for their children who suffer from fur allergies.”

The Little Pig farm has been getting 4,000 hits a week and at least 60 emails and 40 phone calls a day from people all over the world, including America, Russia, Spain and even Australia.

The pigs are crosses of Miniature Pot Bellied pigs with Tamworths, Kune Kunes and Gloucester Old Spots to create their tiny, colourful Micro Pigs, which are sold for between £195 and £700.

The size of the piglets get smaller with every litter with Peanut the piglet believed to be one of the tiniest adult pigs in Europe.

She weighed just under 2kg at twelve weeks old and now lives indoors with Mrs Croft as a companion to her dog and sleeps on the sofa.

At 13 months she has almost stopped growing and is just 12 inches tall.

via Micro pigs with a hefty price tag – Telegraph.

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Your BrainHex Class is Seeker.

Your BrainHex Class Your BrainHex Sub-Class is Seeker-Survivor.

You like finding strange and wonderful things or finding familiar things as well as pulse-pounding risks and escaping from hideous and scary threats.

According to your results, there are few play experiences that you strongly dislike.

Learn more about your classes and exceptions at BrainHex.com.

Your scores for each of the classes in this test were as follows:

Go to BrainHex.com to learn more about this player model, and the neurobiological research behind it.

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