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StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: forecast the weather with animals, Will Varner portfolio

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Friday 04 June 2010 17:45 EDT
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A look at this week's top-rated websites from StumbleUpon, recorded on June 4.

This week's selection includes the portfolio of American artists and illustrator Will Varner, an infographic that explains how to forecast the weather without using gadgets, an image and text about an annoying wasp, a guy's blog dedicated to "the dumb things" the girls living above him say, and an umbrella that doubles as a drum.

The portfolio of Illustrator Will Varner in NY
http://altpick.com/willvarnerart

How to Forecast Weather
http://www.marisys.com/how-to-forecast-weather_2010-05-26/

wasps on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/23522703@N06/4621185616/

Dear Girls Above Me
http://www.deargirlsaboveme.com/

Design Fetish: Drumbrella
http://design-fetish.blogspot.com/2010/05/drumbrella.html

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