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31. May 2008

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First of all its happy birthday to our beloved Wordpress. Wordpress was five years old on the 27 May,2008. It has surely come a long way. Bloggers and developers all celebrated the anniversary of the most popular blogging platform on the earth.Even a open invitation parties was being held in San Francisco, California. Jai from BoB(BlogOhBlog),is [...]

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Comapany URLs gone terribly wrong.

17. May 2008

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Here is a list of funny URLs that sound something which they were not intended. They sound nasty,buyt are not dirty. 1. www.WhorePresents.com www.WhoRepresents.com is a website where you can find the agents of various celebrities. 2. www.Cummingfirst.com Cummingfirst.com was the website for Cumming methodist church. 3. www.ExpertSexchange.com For ExpertsExchange.com, a research and knowledge based portal. 4 . www.PenisLand.com PenIsland.com [...]

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BRB

15. May 2008

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This is just a fill-in post for telling all my readers that i will be right back once im finished with my end sem exams and will update the blog soon. Two more to go,they will finish on 17/05/08. Ciao a2a_linkname="BRB"; a2a_linkurl="http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/2008/05/15/brb/"; Popularity: 19% [...]

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Its 3:00 am in the morning & i cant sleep,know why?

11. May 2008

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As the post title says,its already 3:00 am in the morning and i cant even think of sleep. Wana know why? Because of this “thing” in my bedroom. a2a_linkname="Its 3:00 am in the morning  i cant sleep,know why?"; a2a_linkurl="http://biotech-geek.com/blog2/2008/05/11/its-300-am-in-the-morning-i-cant-sleepknow-why/"; Popularity: 19% [?]

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Platypus is a bird,a reptile, & a mammal

9. May 2008

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Arguably the oddest beast in Nature’s menagerie, the platypus looks as it if were assembled from spare parts left over after the animal kingdom was otherwise complete. Now scientists know why. According to a study released Wednesday, the egg-laying critter is a genetic potpourri — part bird, part reptile and part lactating mammal. The task of laying [...]

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