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  2. Hands-free dog leashes are designed to make human lives easier. By freeing up our hands, we can chat on the phone, go for a run or sip our coffee—things that are harder to manage with say, a retrac

  3. Bartholomew and the Oobleck - Wikipedia

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    The book opens with an explanation of how people in the Kingdom of Didd still talk about "the year the King got angry with the sky". Throughout the year, the king of Didd, Theobald Thindner Derwin, gets angry at rain in spring, sun in summer, fog in autumn, and snow in winter because he wants something new to come down from the sky, but his personal advisor and page boy, Bartholomew Cubbins ...

  4. Bartholomew Cubbins - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Cubbins is a fictional page, a pleasant boy, and the hero of two children's books by Dr. Seuss: The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins (1938) and Bartholomew and the Oobleck (1949). Cubbins also appears in "King Grimalken and the Wishbones", the first of Seuss's so-called "lost stories" that were only published in magazines. [1]

  5. Here's what happens when you email Bill Murray after his ...

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    Email some advice, a poem, a recipe," he writes. If you respond to that second email, you'll get one final message from Murray. "So I turn to family," he writes.

  6. Oobleck - Wikipedia

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    Oobleck may refer to: Oobleck, a non-Newtonian fluid suspension of starch in water Bartholomew and the Oobleck, a Doctor Seuss novel, after which oobleck is named;

  7. Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    Applying force to oobleck, by sound waves in this case, makes the non-Newtonian fluid thicken. [ 21 ] An inexpensive, non-toxic example of a non-Newtonian fluid is a suspension of starch (e.g., cornstarch/cornflour) in water, sometimes called "oobleck", "ooze", or "magic mud" (1 part of water to 1.5–2 parts of corn starch).

  8. Talk:Oobleck - Wikipedia

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    When you heat oobleck the water in it will evaporate and because the starch is sticky it will stick to itself and harden. Starch itself is like oobleck without water and has not sticked to itself. And yeah this article's preferences or sources do not have the need to be cited.

  9. Moment Little Dog Takes First Steps After Surviving Attack Is ...

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    A woman online is sharing the touching moment her dog took its first steps after a devastating attack. All Raine Becker and her husband wanted was for their dog Teddy to recover after the horrific ...