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Basking shark - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The basking shark, Cetorhinus maximus, is the second largest living fish, after the whale shark. It is a cosmopolitan species — it is found in all the world's temperate oceans.


Basking shark - wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thu, 26 Mar 2009 03:57:00 GMT,
Youtube - basking shark

lol i go kayaking with those fuckers (in scotland). theyr harmless but they somtimes rub them selfs against ur boat which can tip u. iv only ever been tipped by one once before ...


Youtube - basking shark Thu, 30 Apr 2009 13:46:00 GMT,
Basking shark

Sometimes mistaken for a sea monster, the sight of the second largest fish in the world could send shivers down your spine.


Basking shark Sun, 26 Apr 2009 01:11:00 GMT,
Basking shark - zoom sharks

The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is a huge filter feeder which grows to be up to 32 feet (9.8 m) long.


Basking shark - zoom sharks Sun, 26 Apr 2009 01:40:00 GMT,
Basking shark

Information on Sharks, great white sharks, how to adopt a shark, the various types of sharks


Basking shark Tue, 05 May 2009 04:14:00 GMT,
Basking shark

Photo modified from Sharks, History and Biology of the Lords of the Sea. A. Mojetta. 1997. Swan Hill Press.


Basking shark Mon, 27 Apr 2009 04:09:00 GMT,
Basking shark

Basking Shark Cetorhinus maximus : Photo of basking shark in Neil's Harbour, Cape Breton. Photo courtesy of Monique Breau.


Basking shark Fri, 27 Mar 2009 06:33:00 GMT,
Basking shark

Figure 8.—Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus), 26 1/2-foot female, Marthas Vineyard. A, side view of head of 12-foot Long Island specimen; B, a group of the teeth of the same ...


Basking shark Fri, 01 May 2009 08:08:00 GMT,
Basking shark

Basking shark - history, photos and short films (Cetorhinus maximus) Biology . The basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) is the second largest fish in the ...


Basking shark Thu, 30 Apr 2009 06:15:00 GMT,
Basking shark facts, information, pictures | encyclopedia.com articles ...

Get information, facts, and pictures about basking shark at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about basking shark easy with credible articles from our ...


Basking shark facts, information, pictures | encyclopedia.com articles ... Mon, 04 May 2009 21:55:00 GMT,
The 300 million year old brain

Pickens writes "Paleontologists recently discovered the world's oldest brain nestled within a 300-million-year-old fish fossil of one of the extinct relatives of modern ratfishes, also known as 'host sharks' or chimaeras. These chimaera relatives, called iniopterygians, represented bizarre beasts that sported massive skulls with huge eye sockets, shark-like teeth in rows, tails with clubs, huge pectoral fins that were placed almost on their backs, and bone-like spikes or hooks tipping the fins. The brain shows details such as a large vision lobe and optic nerve stretching to the proper place on the braincase, which fits with the fish's large eye sockets. The ear canals of the extinct fish only exist on a horizontal plane so the fish could only detect side-to-side movements, and not up or down. 'There is nothing like this known today; it is really bizarre,' said John Maisey, paleontologist at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. 'But now that we know that brains might be preserved in such ancient fossils, we can start looking for others. We are limited in information about early vertebrate brains, and the evolution of the brain lies at the core of vertebrate history.'"


The 300 million year old brain ,
Shark costume

Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the beach....


Shark costume ,
Microsoft bids to take over open document format

what about sends in a Groklaw alert warning that, by PJ's reading, Microsoft may be trying to take over ODF via a stacked SC 34 committee. The article lists the attendees at an SC 34 meeting in July and gives their affiliations, which the official meeting materials do not. (The attendees of the October 1 meeting, which generated a takeover proposal to OASIS, are not known in full.) "Why do I say Microsoft, when this is SC 34? Look at this ... list of participants in the July meeting in Japan of the SC 34 committee. The committee membership is so tilted by Microsoft employees and such, if it were a boat, it would capsize ... Of the 19 attendees, 8 are outright Microsoft employees or consultants, and 2 of them are Ecma TC45 members. So 10 out of 19 are directly controlled by Microsoft/Ecma ... [I]f the takeover were to succeed, SC 34 would get to maintain ODF as well as Microsoft's competing parody 'standard,' OOXML. How totally smooth and shark-like. Under the guise of 'synchronized maintenance,' without which they claim SC 34 can't fulfill its responsibilities, they get control of everything." A related submission from David Gerard points out that BoycottNovell has leaked the ISO OOXML documents, which ISO has kept behind passwords.


Microsoft bids to take over open document format ,
Microsoft uses "i'm a pc" character in new ads

arcticstoat writes to tell us that in the wake of their largely unsuccessful Jerry Seinfeld ad campaign Microsoft is setting their sights directly on recent Apple ads by featuring the "I'm a PC" character in their new advertising campaign. "He then follows this with another phrase, such as 'and I've been made into a stereotype' before the advert shifts to a range of people performing a diverse assortment of jobs, all of which also say they're a PC. Among those featured are astronaut Bernard Harris, as well as religious author Deepak Chopra and 'Desperate Housewives' actress Eva Longoria. The ad also features a wide range of anonymous people, including a shark diver, a teacher and a guy with a beard."


Microsoft uses "i'm a pc" character in new ads ,
Ride in the cage

Due to a huge increase in roadside shark attacks, this is how you have to travel in Romania now.


Ride in the cage ,
Dog vs. shark

samzenpus writes "Finally, the age old question of who would win in a fight between a shark and a dog is answered. Luckily for the dog the shark looks tired."


Dog vs. shark ,
Scientists examine dinosaur skin

jd writes "Fossilized skin from a dinosaur in China is allowing paleontologists a better understanding of what dinosaur skin was like. A tear, caused by a predator, shows that below the scales of the Psittacosaurus was a thick hide comprised of 25 layers of collagen. Other than the multitude of layers, this is very similar in nature to modern shark skin. The gash caused by a predator allowed the skin and the soft interior to be fossilized along with the bones. This is not the same dinosaur that had been reported previously on Slashdot, which was found in South Dakota, although the process and extent of fossilization is very similar."


Scientists examine dinosaur skin ,
When did star wars jump the shark?

stm2 writes "As a long time fan of the stories, I watched as Star Wars transformed from one of the better sci-fi stories told to 'Whedon is my master now.' An article at the TechRepublic blog explores the weakness of the sequel trilogy and states that the Midi-chlorians are the culprit. Was it the Midi-chlorians, Jar Jar Binks, the actors? When did Star Wars jump the shark?. A bonus question: Did George Lucas redeem himself in Episode III?"


When did star wars jump the shark? ,
The history of slashdot part 4 - yesterday, today, tomorrow

Today, on the last day of our 10 year anniversary navel gazing spectacular, I present the final (thank god!) chapter in my 4 part history of Slashdot. I've written about the creation, the explosion, and the corporatization. Today I talk about where we are today, and what I see as our future, and how I feel about it. Clicky click the magic link below to read the last "thrilling" chapter, and celebrate with me the fact that I won't have to spend this much time writing about Slashdot for another decade.


The history of slashdot part 4 - yesterday, today, tomorrow ,
Female sharks can reproduce alone

mikesd81 writes "The Washington Post has an article about a team of American and Irish researchers that have discovered that some female sharks can reproduce without having sex, the first time that scientists have found the unusual capacity in such an ancient vertebrate species. Their report concludes that sharks can reproduce asexually through the process known as parthenogenesis (the growth and development of an embryo or seed without fertilization by a male). Scientists started investigating after a female hammerhead shark was mysteriously born at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo in a tank that housed 3 female sharks. It was originally thought one had stored sperm from a male shark before fertilizing an egg. However, baby shark's genetic makeup perfectly matched one of the females in the tank, with no sign of a male parent."


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