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How to strengthen knees?

Is there any kind of exercise I can do to strengthen my knees?
posted to Ask Metafilter by jb at 12:08 PM on June 27, 2008 (19 comments)

Where can I find more awesome kick-butt music?

I'm a classical music aficionado but have recently been watching the TV show alias and love the kick-butt music super-hero music featured there. Help me find more?
posted to Ask Metafilter by stewiethegreat at 12:05 PM on May 8, 2008 (6 comments)

Looking for books about history of technologies

Looking for good books on the history of technologies.
posted to Ask Metafilter by pombe at 4:33 PM on July 16, 2008 (17 comments)

Major selling point: Trash can lids

It's lovely! I'll take it! Sometimes, you just wonder what people were thinking when they posted photos in their real estate listings.
posted to MetaFilter by Astro Zombie at 3:23 PM on July 11, 2008 (69 comments)

Don't read me a bedtime story.

What are some exceptionally well-performed audiobooks?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Ambrosia Voyeur at 1:24 PM on July 7, 2008 (77 comments)

Books like "The a Monster at the End of This Book"?

Can you recommend any children's books along the lines of The Monster at the End of This Book? I'm looking for funny books, for kids, where the characters know they're in books. (This is to entertain two goofy kids, ages five and two.)
posted to Ask Metafilter by The corpse in the library at 3:28 PM on June 30, 2008 (11 comments)

Matt is back

Where the hell is Matt? The 2008 version is oddly moving. Be sure to watch the high quality version. (Previously)
posted to MetaFilter by monospace at 11:33 AM on June 27, 2008 (103 comments)

Paracord crafts! Lt. Stewart, report to the supply tent. Calling Lt. Martha Stewart...

Paracord is a perennial survival kit favorite, but why carry a boring ol' hank of it when you can get crafty? Parachute cord lanyards, bracelets, watchbands, belts, and other braided items are surprisingly easy and fun to make by following some simple instructions. But they're just the beginning! From water bottle carriers and camera tripods to knife handles, Khukri conversions, flashlight & stick wraps, pace beads, magazine pulls, rifle wraps and rifle slings, there are tons of useful things you can make out of paracord!
posted to MetaFilter by vorfeed at 10:03 AM on April 28, 2008 (21 comments)

The Comic Book Script Archive

A collection of comic book scripts from writers such as Brian Michael Bendis, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Mark Millar, Grant Morrison and Alan Moore.
posted to MetaFilter by Bookhouse at 1:30 PM on May 12, 2008 (18 comments)

Bread Recipes and Classes

Here's your chance to bake bread like a master. Cookingbread.com. The detailed step-by-step instructions include photos to help guide you through each bread recipe, from start to finish. You will find many different kinds of recipes for bread machines, or family classics such as cheese bread and banana bread. I just made some cracked wheat this past weekend. Also includes printable recipe cards. So get baking.
posted to MetaFilter by netbros at 5:41 AM on June 4, 2008 (15 comments)

Taking Affirmative Action Against Crime and For Economic Reconstruction

The black backs by and on which the fortunes of the New South were built:
On March 30, 1908, Green Cottenham was arrested by the sheriff of Shelby County, Alabama, and charged with “vagrancy.”... Cottenham’s offense was blackness.... [After a brief trial] Cottenham... was sold. Under a standing arrangement between the county and a vast subsidiary of the industrial titan of the North — U.S. Steel Corporation — the sheriff turned the young man over to the company for the duration of his sentence.... he was chained inside a long wooden barrack at night and required to spend nearly every waking hour digging and loading coal. His required daily “task” was to remove eight tons of coal from the mine. Cottenham was subject to the whip for failure to dig the requisite amount, at risk of physical torture for disobedience, and vulnerable to the sexual predations of other miners.... Forty-five years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freeing American slaves, Green Cottenham and more than a thousand other black men toiled under the lash at Slope 12.
— from the Introduction to Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black People in America from the Civil War to World War II. The book's website includes reviews of the book, an excerpt of the Introduction, and an extensive photo gallery that includes disturbing images of enslaved and tortured prisoners.
posted to MetaFilter by orthogonality at 1:12 AM on June 21, 2008 (99 comments)

Roast for my wife

Bring me your finest roast recipes, either in the oven or Crock-Pot-esque type equipment.
posted to Ask Metafilter by fijiwriter at 1:44 PM on October 15, 2007 (21 comments)

More muffins more muffins more muffins!

I can make apple muffins, banana muffins, and carrot muffins. So what else can I muffinise (oh, did I just invent a verb there)?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Mutant at 4:14 PM on June 2, 2008 (34 comments)

Seeking stories in mp3!

I've got a new mp3 player (hooray!). I love storytelling. Recommend your favorite storytelling podcasts or free downloadables!
posted to Ask Metafilter by po at 5:14 AM on April 10, 2008 (15 comments)

Granooooooola! Granoooooola!

Granola me! How can I make really really tasty granola? What granola recipes do you love love love? Where the hell can I find brown rice syrup in Chicago?
posted to Ask Metafilter by santojulieta at 8:06 AM on April 4, 2008 (21 comments)

What would MacGyver pack in his survial kit?

Aside from the everyday Emergency Kit contents, what are some useful items to have during a long term emergency? What would MacGyver pack in his long term emergency survival kit? Extra points for creativity, cheapness (in cost, not quality), and simplicity.
posted to Ask Metafilter by jytsai at 12:17 PM on October 16, 2007 (22 comments)

I am looking for some interesting places in Boston to take photographs of. Mainly, I am looking for grungy looking places with a lot of graffiti, or basically some abandoned places which have good looking but run down textures.

I am looking for some interesting places in Boston to take photographs of. Mainly, I am looking for grungy looking places with a lot of graffiti, or basically some abandoned places which have good looking but run down textures.
posted to Ask Metafilter by cheero at 10:45 AM on October 12, 2007 (8 comments)

Casseroles hooray!

Casseroles hooray! Give me your favorite recipes! (Important details within.)
posted to Ask Metafilter by 2or3whiskeysodas at 2:42 PM on June 7, 2008 (19 comments)

There's ectoplasm in my front yard!

What do you suppose caused this effect?
posted to Ask Metafilter by pjern at 9:47 PM on June 6, 2008 (15 comments)

Before Roe vs. Wade.

"There are few physicians today who can relate to the 'bad old days' before Roe vs. Wade. I can." A doctor who has seen the days before abortion was legalized relates his experiences and reminds us why abortion must remain safe and legal.
posted to MetaFilter by kldickson at 9:46 PM on June 6, 2008 (192 comments)

Guide to operations of cargo containers?

About six months ago I found a German website (English language) with an excellent guide to the various types of ISO cargo containers, their specifications/schematics and operational tips of how to load and secure cargo. I've lost the link and can't find it again...
posted to Ask Metafilter by thewalrus at 4:55 AM on June 5, 2008 (2 comments)

Heart of a dog

As Moscow changes, so does its population of stray dogs. During Soviet times, Moscow's stray dogs foraged for food and avoided humans, since there wasn't much to be gained from begging. As the city became increasingly affluent, the dogs' behavior changed radically. Some recent adaptations include passive subway begging, observing stoplights, and a food scam called the "come-from-behind ambush." The stray dogs, whose population is estimated at 26,000, have even ceased some of their interpack warfare. Observe the Moscow subway dog here.
posted to MetaFilter by Afroblanco at 11:15 AM on May 29, 2008 (26 comments)

I crave age.

What's the oldest man-made thing I can buy for €1500-2000?
posted to Ask Metafilter by greytape at 3:25 AM on May 29, 2008 (18 comments)

Please recommend happy rap songs.

Does anyone know of any happy, zippy, upbeat rap that I can run to? My last question about music made me realize there is a lot of stuff out there I've never heard.
posted to Ask Metafilter by AllieTessKipp at 9:31 PM on May 22, 2008 (43 comments)

Drumline music?

I need drumline music for my workouts!
posted to Ask Metafilter by inactivist at 10:07 PM on May 11, 2008 (14 comments)

Idiot proof RegEx creator tool ?

How can I find a drop-dead simple way of creating Regular Expression strings without having to learn all the underlying mechanics?
posted to Ask Metafilter by jmnugent at 3:47 AM on May 12, 2008 (35 comments)

Yellow sign on the line which is dotted

Delta Green - be part of the conspiracy. The latest sourcebook for Delta Green, the cult modern day Call of Cthulhu setting, is being financed via fundable. If the target for funding is not met it’s release will be delayed... if it is released at all. A niche setting within a niche system in a hobby in decline, Delta Green is still intensely well loved by those who know about it, making them a good target for the ransom model. Will thinking outside the usual publishing business models save pen and paper RPGs?
posted to MetaFilter by Artw at 12:05 AM on May 11, 2008 (63 comments)

Take my arm, my love

Take my arm, my love. Don't write a check from a joint bank account. Hide all the photographs in your home and office which would identify you as a couple. Take off your wedding rings. Touch each other, and talk to each other, in public, in ways that could only be interpreted as you being "friends." A thoughtful post on "self-editing," homophobia, and the day-to-day experience of many LGBT folks, at Shakesville (aka Shakespeare's Sister), by Teh Portly Dyke.
posted to MetaFilter by fiercecupcake at 7:40 AM on May 6, 2008 (179 comments)

Beyond Rape: A survivor's journey

Joanna Connors, a theatre critic, was raped on an empty stage. She tells her story in vivid, lucid detail-- then traces her rapist's twisted family history. One of the best pieces of journalism-- or writing, for that matter-- I've read for ages. Lots of resources for survivors and their families, as well.
posted to MetaFilter by Maias at 2:13 PM on May 6, 2008 (124 comments)

I Told You Not To Kill That Albatross!

Disaster at Sea!! A collection of dozens & dozens of photographs of misfortune striking those GIGANTIC shipping vessels, the kind that bring goods from China to Wal Mart. Every kind of affliction imaginable, from shipboard fire to heavy weather to grounding amidst crushing waves to capsizing from ill balanced loads to random explosive cargo to terrorist attack to so much more. Descriptions of the vessels and what brought them down are included in the first link.
posted to MetaFilter by jonson at 3:30 PM on July 15, 2007 (57 comments)

Pulp Shakespeare

from ACT I SCENE 4

J: Your pardon; did I break thy concentration?
Continue! Ah, but now thy tongue is still.
Allow me then to offer a response.
Describe Marsellus Wallace to me, pray.
posted to MetaFilter by 2or3whiskeysodas at 6:48 AM on April 20, 2008 (170 comments)

What Is Your Favorite Cookie?

The 50 Best Cookie Recipes on the Internet -- for me, the best food on the planet is an oatmeal raisin cookie. My palate just goes ooohhh! Everything else just fills the hole. For many, it's the good ol' chocolate chip. There's bound to be some cookie gourmet's in the MeFi universe. So tell us, what is your favorite cookie?
posted to MetaFilter by netbros at 9:31 AM on April 19, 2008 (40 comments)

On the train they call the City of New orleans ...

I want to buy a train car and then travel in it. How do I do this?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Capri at 7:39 AM on April 10, 2008 (14 comments)

Manchester, NH Novice hiking now that the weather is getting better?

Manchester, NH Novice hiking trails nearby a couple of miles or more long, now that the weather is getting better?
posted to Ask Metafilter by prodevel at 2:03 AM on April 4, 2008 (4 comments)

You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt.

Blooming is booming. Whether you prefer DIY or professionals, knowing what to plant and when can be daunting...unless you've got some really excellent websites on your side. And you do! Plantwire will help you find plants through conventional search, tags, or even by colour. Fine Gardening Magazine's site has much to offer: how-to section with videos, design ideas, and a fabulous plant guide. Garden Simply can help you achieve sustainable, organic gardening. Garden and Flower has several convenient guides on how to achieve gardening nirvana - including butterfly garden essentials!
posted to MetaFilter by batmonkey at 7:32 AM on March 28, 2008 (20 comments)

Blinking lights!

This is a cool game you can download. Here are some rule books for it.
posted to MetaFilter by orthogonality at 2:45 AM on March 28, 2008 (22 comments)

The Trap on the Google Video

Adam Curtis' "The Trap" is a documentary broadcast in 2007 on BBC exploring the development of modern concepts of individual freedom.
[Google video links] Episode one: F#@^ You, Buddy; Episode two: The Lonely Robot; Episode Three: We Will Force you to be Free
posted to MetaFilter by Burhanistan at 8:25 PM on March 21, 2008 (33 comments)

Charley

This Is Charley. Charley is a cat with cerebellar hypoplasia.
posted to MetaFilter by homunculus at 7:48 PM on March 19, 2008 (68 comments)

Abandoned souls and the last taboo. Good readin'!

Dan Simmons' amazing book, The Terror, has me now longing for more survival/failure to survive stories. What can you recommend?
posted to Ask Metafilter by TochterAusElysium at 5:45 PM on December 29, 2007 (29 comments)

Useful Books

What is the most useful book you own?
posted to Ask Metafilter by shotgunbooty at 10:01 AM on February 16, 2008 (104 comments)

I spy with my little eye

What do you look at/notice, as you wander through the world, that I probably ignore?
posted to Ask Metafilter by wittgenstein at 12:15 PM on February 12, 2008 (130 comments)

Can you hear me now?

In the aftermath of major natural disasters like, for example, an earthquake, hurricane or tornado, there exist certain conventions and procedures for communication - like, for example, channel 19 on a CB radio, or the emergency broadcast network on TV. When speaking in terms of RADIO-based communication, what are the protocols and technologies that are in place now that are most likely to be used in a crisis such as this? CB? AM/FM?
posted to Ask Metafilter by kbanas at 7:19 AM on February 12, 2008 (16 comments)

What is IT worth?

What's a reasonable hourly rate for a freelance IT guy? Phone systems, networking, basic setups, etc.
posted to Ask Metafilter by foxydot at 8:26 PM on February 10, 2008 (10 comments)

NASA public domain stock footage?

Wikipedia says: "One of the largest producers of public domain stock footage is the United States government. All videos produced by the United States military, NASA, and other agencies are available for use as stock footage." Where?
posted to Ask Metafilter by muscat at 11:04 PM on February 9, 2008 (12 comments)

Listening to shortwave radio in 2008 is a willfully quixotic undertaking

Waging a tiny rebellion via shortwave radio. "Missing the Internet's precision, what I think most recommends shortwave radio now is its offer of quest. It's in the hunting for something unknown that might not be there anyway, and if it is, may dissolve, sputtering, eaten by sunspots or zapped in static."
posted to MetaFilter by ZenMasterThis at 9:21 AM on February 8, 2008 (30 comments)

No ovaries, now what?

I recently had an operation to remove my remaining ovary. I just turned 40 and am now on hormones. What should I expect?
posted to Ask Metafilter by Anonymous at 7:50 AM on January 14, 2008 (2 comments)

What single book is the best introduction to your field (or specialization within your field) for laypeople?

What single book is the best introduction to your field (or specialization within your field) for laypeople?
posted to Ask Metafilter by limon at 5:40 PM on September 8, 2007 (239 comments)

The uneasy path to death

How NOT to commit suicide
posted to MetaFilter by Gyan at 3:41 PM on March 16, 2006 (120 comments)

"The art of cartooning is vulgarity," Bakshi asserts.

Coonskin. In 1975, animator Ralph Bakshi made a film, Coonskin, that so impressed the Museum of Modern Art that they immediately set up a special screening, causing Al Sharpton to lead the Congress of Racial Equality in surrounding the building in protest.
posted to MetaFilter by Astro Zombie at 12:52 AM on January 6, 2008 (51 comments)
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