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This week's penguin: It's a marketing breakthrough!





And here's a penguin lovers' treat; some great photos of emperors at www.LaurieAllreadPhotography. com and a beautiful calendar too!

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This week's penguin: What the cute costumes are really about.




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This week's penguin: Slowing down? ...not exactly...




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This week's penguin: Zombies? Ninjas? Killer flying dinosaur robots? What's scariest? ...wait. Philosophers?




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This week's penguin: User modifications.




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This week's penguin: It's penguins all the way up.




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Filed under  //   atheism   great penguin  

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This week's penguin: I'm not ranting, I'm cartooning.




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Filed under  //   bait and switch   blog   blogging   free   rant  

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This week's penguin: There's fishing, and then there's fishing




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Filed under  //   fishing   scuba   treasure  

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This week's penguin: Sometimes you can tell from the hat, though.

Actual penguin fact: you can't tell the gender of a penguin (for sure) by looking.[1] You have to do a DNA test.



[1]at least, for African penguins and their close cousins, Magellanic and Humboldt. Not sure about the others and too lazy to do the research right now :-)

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Filed under  //   gender   Peng Fu   penguin   penguins   seagulls   sexism  

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*new* iPhone/iPod app "Balls Kids"! #iphone #app #toy

A version of the Balls! app that's more kid-friendly. 

No preferences, no pause button, just pure entertainment. 

Tilt to roll the balls, touch the screen to add a ball, touch a ball to blow it up. (If two like balls touch, they still blow up, though.) 

Fun in the car (hold it flat and watch the balls react to acceleration, braking and turns.) (NOT for the driver!) 

More fun sound effects; the chimes are still from a pentatonic scale, so it will still sound musical. 

It's not just for kids - it's also a nice stress-reliever for any age. 

(Note: I am not responsible if your kid drools on your iphone/ipod or tries to eat it! You decide how young is too young!) 

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