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      Bathurst 1000: Supercheap, Supercool
      Editor’s Note: The following post is by Rebecca Wyatt. She lives in Tasmania, Australia, and leads a triple life — working as a pharmacist by day, writing by night, and indulging her need for speed on the weekends. Motorsport fans, it’s time again for the biggest race in Australia, the Bathurst 1000 (officially known as the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, which, let’s be honest, is a very cool name). This 1,000km touring car race is held annually at Mount Panorama Circuit in Bathurst, New South Wales. The Bathurst 1000, a.k.a. the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 And to Australian motorsport fans, Bathurst is a special place. Thousands upon thousands of fans flock here, many to pay homage to Australia’s premier motorsport category, the V8 Supercars. The main race kicks off on Sunday, October 7, with qualifying and practice races running starting tomorrow on Thursday, October 4.The atmosphere at Bathurst is over the top: hundreds of campers, thousands of te

      Written by: Viator Travel Blog


      Top 50 Supercool Free Icon Sets
      Below are a collection of 50 cool icon sets. There is no end for a designers media collection and this could sure be helpful… Please be patient as there a lot of images to load. Circle Social Bookmark Icons . ROUNDer Icons . Crystal Clear . Diagram and Chart Icons . UMI Icons . Xi4Dox . IconShock . Adobe Pack . Light Blog icons . mAqua ChronoSync . Icon Collections . Ganato Design - Free PSD Icons . Fresh Icons . iCandy Junior . JONAS RASK Design . YellowIcon Crystal . Smileys . ColorCons . XP iCandy . iPhone Icons . Free Icon Set . Aqua Gloss Icons PSD . Feed Icon Collection . AccBox Icon Set . IconPlant Set . Ricebowl . Social Bookmark . nuoveXT 2 . Vista Icons . Free, Open Source icon set . Circle Feed Icons . NeonX Icons . Dropline Etiquette . Greyscale . twotone icons . Toolbar Icons . Sweetie BasePack . Bitcons . Web Control Icons . Happy Valentines Day . 32pix Icons . Vista Style Emoticons . FAM FAM FAM Silk Icons . Web Dev

      Written by: Dezinerfolio


      The Supercool School EduBlogger Event 2007
      (Archived in: Online Usability Social Design)Can You Use Your Brain Like A Computer Storage System?Automatic memory is used for the events of everyday life, and the information in long-term memory is stored and retrieved as needed.Long-term memory searches your brain for specific information. If organized properly, you will have access to this information at will.This is one of the subjects that will be discussed in this online forum being held at the Supercool School blog/website. Details of the event are at scheduled modules.New and unconventional education techniques will be the topics, and I will be participating as one of the online moderators. Join us for this online experiment, if you can on Saturday, March 31st.Strategies for Making Money When You Want from Where You Want

      Written by: Digital Nomads


      Interview with Steli Efti from Supercool School
      I recently had the honor of interviewing Steli Efti, the founder of Supercool School. Steli is 24, born and raised in Germany. He left school at 18 to pursue his passion: to become an entrepreneur. I really like the concept behind Supercool School and I love the design of the site. I think we will be seeing great things from Steli and his crew in the very near future. Me: So tell me about Supercool School…in three sentences: Steli: Think Wikipedia for live & interactive education. Supercool School is a learning community where people can educate people for free; anyone can offer a class online. It is a place where education has no limits. Me: So, how did you come up with this idea? Steli: It was a dream. Believe it or not, one night I was in a very deep sleep when I jumped up to my chair, took a pencil and wrote something down on a piece of paper. The next morning I wasn’t sure if I really had written anything down, or if this was just a dream. Sure enough, there were five

      Written by: Leveraging Ideas: Technology and Startups


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