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January 10, 2007
Picasso's Demoiselles d'Avignon,
for some the painting that marked the birth of modern art is 100 years old.
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A word on aphrodisiacs,
including Bremelanotide, the "only known synthetic aphrodisiac." A word from its makers (and from its guinea pigs), and a word of warning (see point 15).
A periodic table of visualization methods
Hovering over an entry should float an example of that method.
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January 09, 2007
If a Boeing 767 runs out of fuel at 41,000 feet what do you have? Answer: A 132 ton glider.
Who says commercial jetliners cannot glide? "The Gimli Glider" successfully pulled it off, and the failure of its nose wheel to deploy even saved lives. [last link = pdf]
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Apple unveils iPhone and Apple TV
What do we think? Will you buy them? Will the new rollouts be another iPod or another (shudder) Zune?
Warning: Discusses Apple Products
Visual dictionary.
Or spell it with Flickr.
Curious Intranets George
I've been handed the poison chalice of putting together an intranet for work...
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Monkey, know thyself
I give you the omniscient quantcast.com
January 08, 2007
Darius Turner:
photography from Australia. Images to leave home for.
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Comet McNaught (a surprise comet)
, has become a naked-eye object. If you have a clear view of the W-WSW horizon line, you can see it just after sunset. A map is available on the Skytonight.com homepage. Each night the comet will appear closer to the sun (and thus more difficult to see). It will round the sun later this month and then reemerge - each night/morning getting a bit farther from the sun (and thus easier to see). It may appear even brighter then.
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Raising the Dead:
Two years ago today, Dave Shaw lost his life at the bottom of Boesmansgat ("Bushman's Hole"), one of the world's deepest freshwater caves, while trying to recover the body of a diver who had died in it ten years earlier.
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Memorynet
is a collection of memories from the North East (of England). (Flash desirable) Themes such as superstitions and traditions are worth a look.
January 07, 2007
Best use of bananas in a music video.
(Caution:YouTube) Ajdar appears to be a William Hung-style star in Turkey. Chiquita galore!
Trolley spotting.
Flickr trollies. Trolley art. Trolley furniture. Injurious trolleys. Homeopathic trolley remedy. Trolley morons.
Warning labels
are getting increasingly surreal/stupid as companies walk in fear of lawsuits. A Michigan lobby group hands out annual awards to the most unusual of these. More weird warning labels from another lobby group. Yet more. And now, you can generate your own!
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Coal mining may have caused quake.
On Thursday 28 December 1989, at 10.27am, Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia had a 5.6 earthquake. This new study thinks it may have been the coal mining activities (taking out millions of tons of coal and pumping out groundwater) that was the trigger, not natural intra-plate tension.
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Curious George.
Has anyone else tried to post a comment to tracy's admin blog recently and not been able to. I tried to do so on the new thread regarding jb's MoFi post. I got a window for posting a comment, but when I tried, got a message that I couldn't post without logging in. But, there didn't be any way to actually do that.
So, went back to the eeked thread and tried to add a whining comment, but the thread is closed.
*cries*
What does 200 calories look like?
Portions of various foods that make up 200 calories; everything from celery to bagels to butter. Photo heavy, via more than one place.
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