Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
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Image: massaud Concocting crazy flying machines has long been a favorite hobby of mankind.

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Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
March 10, 2010 by
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Image: massaud Concocting crazy flying machines has long been a favorite hobby of mankind. Our generation, accustomed to being whisked to our destinations on commercial airliners, hardly gives a thought to some of the crazy inventions of earlier eras. But clouds are on the horizon

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Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
March 10, 2010 by
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Image: massaud Concocting crazy flying machines has long been a favorite hobby of mankind. Our generation, accustomed to being whisked to our destinations on commercial airliners, hardly gives a thought to some of the crazy inventions of earlier eras.

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Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
March 10, 2010 by
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Image: massaud Concocting crazy flying machines has long been a favorite hobby of mankind. Our generation, accustomed to being whisked to our destinations on commercial airliners, hardly gives a thought to some of the crazy inventions of earlier eras.

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Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
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Image: massaud Concocting crazy flying machines has long been a favorite hobby of mankind.

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Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
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Image: massaud Concocting crazy flying machines has long been a favorite hobby of mankind. Our generation, accustomed to being whisked to our destinations on commercial airliners, hardly gives a thought to some of the crazy inventions of earlier eras

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Are Zeppelins the Future of Air Travel? (Slideshow)
Endangered and Threatened Species That are Apparently Delicious (Please Don’t Eat Them)
March 10, 2010 by
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Credit: Giant Salamander Protection International It’s polite to ask before eating the last cookie, or the last piece of cheese, or the last animal of its kind on Earth. Actually, you can’t have permission for that last one: you can’t eat endangered species.

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Endangered and Threatened Species That are Apparently Delicious (Please Don’t Eat Them)
Endangered and Threatened Species That are Apparently Delicious (Please Don’t Eat Them)
March 10, 2010 by
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Credit: Giant Salamander Protection International It’s polite to ask before eating the last cookie, or the last piece of cheese, or the last animal of its kind on Earth. Actually, you can’t have permission for that last one: you can’t eat endangered species

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Endangered and Threatened Species That are Apparently Delicious (Please Don’t Eat Them)
Endangered and Threatened Species That are Apparently Delicious (Please Don’t Eat Them)
March 10, 2010 by
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Credit: Giant Salamander Protection International It’s polite to ask before eating the last cookie, or the last piece of cheese, or the last animal of its kind on Earth. Actually, you can’t have permission for that last one: you can’t eat endangered species. You’re just asking for bad karma if you do

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Endangered and Threatened Species That are Apparently Delicious (Please Don’t Eat Them)
Cathy Erway on The Art of Eating In: The TreeHugger Interview
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Photo via Goodlifer Cathy Erway is an acclaimed food writer and sustainability activist based in New York City. Two or so years ago, she renounced the consumptive culinary culture of the big apple, and set out to eat in–for every meal.

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