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Archive for October 7th, 2006

Weekend joke: Pimm Regeneration search engine

Posted by attilachordash on October 7, 2006

bioGoogThe web is usually dead at the weekends, but here is a brand new service from bioGoog: just type the name and last regeneration date of your tissue and organ into the stomach of the Pimm search engine and you will see which local clinic accepted your request and when for next regeneration. :)

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Link: Custom Google via Lifehacker

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