Monday, January 3, 2011

[Shrek] What's interesting this week? (1/3)

On the promise of posting more even if I have very little to say, here's some stuff I've read over the past few days folks might find interesting.

From Discovery.com there's an interesting posting about active black holes and how they were at least 100 times more common 10 billion years ago. So what happened to these once ravenous monsters? Click the link and find out.

Triplepundit.com asks "Does “100% Recycled” Mean Anything?", and their "Yes. Sort of." answer was pretty informative.

After the huge blizzard last weekend dumped huge amounts of snow here in the northeast this story from Tywkiwdbi has some great pictures of a REALLY deep snowfall.

Speaking of the blizzard, Newsday has a great look at the journey of sportscaster Kenny Albert from St. Louis where he was calling the NFL game for FOX to the Big Apple where he did the play by play of the New York Rangers game for MSG.

And one final note, Fiona and I are working up a series of posts where we'll reveal our top five favorite authors. Watch in the next few days for our posts about our #5 choices, and the future installments as we count down to our top favorites.

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