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  2. Thottbot - Wikipedia

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    The original Thottbot was a news aggregator created by Bill "Aftathott" Dyess, founder of the EverQuest guild "Afterlife", in March 2001. Its purpose was to comb various video game websites for news and information on a number of MMORPGs with a focus on EverQuest, and later grew to include other games such as PlanetSide, Meridian 59, Dark Age of Camelot, and World of Warcraft. [4]

  3. Honey extraction - Wikipedia

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    Honey extraction is the central process in beekeeping of removing honey from honeycomb so that it is isolated in a pure liquid form. Normally, the honey is stored by honey bees in their beeswax honeycomb; in framed bee hives, the honey is stored on a wooden structure called a frame.

  4. Mike's Hot Honey - Wikipedia

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    Mike's Hot Honey is an American food company that specializes in honey infused with chili peppers.The company was founded in 2010 by Mike Kurtz in Brooklyn, New York.The leading brand of hot honey in the United States, Mike's Hot Honey has been described as a "cult favorite".

  5. Wowhead - Wikipedia

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    Wowhead is a website that provides a searchable database, internet forum, guides and player character services for the popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game World of Warcraft. It is owned and operated by ZAM Network LLC ( doing business as Fanbyte), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] a subsidiary of the Chinese company Tencent .

  6. Mad honey - Wikipedia

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    A honeycomb colony of Apis laboriosa on a vertical rockface in the Himalayas Mad honey is produced in the foothills of the Himalayas by Himalayan giant honey bees ( Apis laboriosa ). [ 9 ] In southern Asia, Apis laboriosa nests are found mostly in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region. [ 15 ]

  7. Comb honey - Wikipedia

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    A plate of comb honey. Comb honey is honey intended for consumption by humans, which is still contained within its original hexagonal-shaped beeswax cells, called honeycomb.It has received no processing, filtering, or manipulation, and is in the state that honey bees have produced it.

  8. Honeycomb - Wikipedia

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    Honeycomb in the "supers" that are not used for brood (e.g. by the placement of a queen excluder) stays light-colored. Numerous wasps , especially Polistinae and Vespinae , construct hexagonal prism-packed combs made of paper instead of wax; in some species (such as Brachygastra mellifica ), honey is stored in the nest, thus technically forming ...

  9. Hot comb - Wikipedia

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    An illustration for a hot comb patent from 1920. A hot comb (also known as a straightening comb or pressing comb) is a metal comb that is used to straighten moderate or coarse hair and create a smoother hair texture. [1] A hot comb is heated and used to straighten the hair from the roots.