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 William Shatner Plays WoW...
William Shatner Plays WoW...
...and this is a link to a downloadable, hi-def commercial he's done for them now. (Is this a dupe per the Mr T one?) picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 Antiques from a Parallel Universe
Antiques from a Parallel Universe
Kaden Harris is an artist that creates Steampunk-esque bronze devices, such as replicas of Dr. Emilio Lizardo's La Sfera Di Confuscione and his newest creation, the Model 420 Pneumatiform Infumationizer. (I'm surprised that Mershaullk hasn't posted him yet...) *SITE optimized for FireFox so much, IE won't work right at all* picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 Slapped in the 睾丸
Slapped in the 睾丸 [video]
A segment from a Japanese Game Show show in which each of the contestants (all males) must recite a challenging phrase perfectly, or be... picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 SINGLE PARTICLE Nonlocality Demonstrated Without Objections
SINGLE PARTICLE Nonlocality Demonstrated Without Objections
By eliminating all unphysical inputs, this scheme allows for a real experiment, and ensures that only a single particle exhibits nonlocality. Plus, Dunningham and Vedral’s scheme not only applies to single photons, but to atoms and single massive particles, as well. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 The Carpenters - Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft
The Carpenters - Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft [video]
Video for the "Recognized Anthem for World Contact Day"... And yes. It is The Carpenters. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Edmund Fitzgerald Sank 32 Years ago Today
Edmund Fitzgerald Sank 32 Years ago Today [video]
Take a moment to listen to that haunting Gordon Lightfoot tune and remember the Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in a ferocious Lake Superior storm 32 years ago today. On Sunday, at Mariners' Church of Detroit, a bell will toll for the ship's 29 hands -- and all sailors lost on the Great Lakes -- in an annual memorial service starting at 11 a.m. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Study: Smile-hunting game makes for happy workers
Study: Smile-hunting game makes for happy workers
Throw out those stress balls. Playing computer games that encourage a positive attitude might be the best way to release tension in the workplace. picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 New Type of Aurora may be created by 'Polar Rain'
New Type of Aurora may be created by 'Polar Rain'
The auroras are generated in quite a different way from the traditional ones. Under certain conditions, the Sun's magnetic field can connect to the Earth's in a way that opens a direct magnetic corridor along which electrons can flow. picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 'Light trap' is a step towards quantum memory
'Light trap' is a step towards quantum memory
Two teams have independently succeeded in placing a cloud of chilled rubidium atoms within an optical cavity, which traps light between two opposed mirrors. The combination could one day form a quantum memory element. picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 Saturn's 'metronome' disrupted by the solar wind
Saturn's 'metronome' disrupted by the solar wind
In the 1980s, NASA's Voyager spacecraft measured regular pulses of radio waves coming from Saturn every 10 hours and 39 minutes. That was close to the rough rotation rate scientists have obtained by tracking the motion of Saturn's clouds, suggesting the pulse period is tied to the planet's rotation rate. !!Sound and Video links!! picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 US Government's Robotic Spy Bird
US Government's Robotic Spy Bird
For many years now intelligence agencies have been looking at drones disguised as birds. These days flapping-wing 'ornithopters' are not easy to tell apart from birds – take a look at this video of a robo-peregrine and some seagulls and see how long it takes you to spot the impostor. picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 What to do Before the Asteroid Strikes
What to do Before the Asteroid Strikes
If a city-busting rock were heading toward Iran, would the United States take the lead and spend billions of dollars to stop it? picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Key Found to Making Robots Human-Friendly
Key Found to Making Robots Human-Friendly
Humans revel in touch. Touch-spoiled babies grow up healthier; lovers can't keep their hands off each other; and people who master the subtle touch are perceived as friendlier; and THAT could also be key to making robots accepted by humans as social peers, scientists say. (Is it me, or does that demonstrative pic just look 'wrong') picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 If Earth had no Moon
If Earth had no Moon
In this essay, the father of the SMART-1 lunar mission, Bernard Foing of the European Space Agency, looks at the effect the Moon has had on the Earth, and explores how different our world would be if we had no planetary companion. Would life have evolved differently, or at all without our Luna? picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Real life Plan 9 from outer Space?
Real life Plan 9 from outer Space?
In January 1979, The New York Times reported that despite repeated, feverish denials, the CIA had indeed investigated the UFO phenomenon: "CIA Papers Detail UFO Surveillance" screamed the headline. The report is said to have so upset the then CIA director, Stansfield Turner, that he reportedly asked his staff: "Are we in UFOs?" picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Robo-racers take over ghost town’s streets
Robo-racers take over ghost town’s streets
Cars with whirling lasers on top, moving cameras on the sides and banks of computers inside sped through the streets of a California desert ghost town on Saturday in a robot race — no drivers needed. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Holograms bump models from New York catwalk
Holograms bump models from New York catwalk
U.S. discount retailer Target Corp, known for its innovative marketing, is staging a "model-less" fashion show in Manhattan next week that will feature holograms strutting down a runway in its merchandise instead of size-zero models. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Cloning could save ancient redwoods
Cloning could save ancient redwoods
Arborist, David Milarch, believes California's redwoods can provide the toughest possible stock for a kind of "genetic savings account." He hopes that material can be used to restore old-growth redwoods in their native range up and down the state. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Scientists use public vacation pictures to create 3D model of Rome
Scientists use public vacation pictures to create 3D model of Rome
A research group has begun re-creating a 3D model of Rome using 1 million photos from Flickr. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Climate wars threaten billions
Climate wars threaten billions
More than 100 countries face political chaos and mass migration in global warming catastrophe.

In a related story, The Observer wins prize for most sensational/doomsaying headlines... picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 A Minor History of Giant Spheres
A Minor History of Giant Spheres
From the Gottorp Globe, the world’s first modern planetarium (1664) to a current spherical design for the Ras al Khaimah Convention and Exhibition Centre in the UAE. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Just a typical night in Australia's UFO capital
Just a typical night in Australia's UFO capital
Lights in the sky, blue domed discs, silvery beings -- it is all common stuff in Wycliffe Well, say locals, who see a secret connection with Australia's nearby spy facility of Pine Gap. Sceptics, on the other hand, say the large number of sightings may rather reflect the high levels of alcohol consumption, for which Australia's Northern Territory is famous. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Maywa Denki
Maywa Denki
This is a Japanese toy company that was inherited by the founder's son, who has turned it into a sort of performance art/DIY musical instrument/nonsense machine/band/toy company thingy. Their live shows are called, "Product Demonstrations", and they are endlessly entertaining and creative, and can't easily be explained in this small space. Video Example picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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 Lidsville Episode
Lidsville Episode [video]
Sid and Marty Krofft's hat themed, Pufnstuf-esque (cannibalization) show with the late great Charles Nelson Reilly. Instead of getting lured to an island by a witch's ship, the kid falls into a magician's top hat... picked by drnothing 2 years ago
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 Holy Grail Opening Credits
Holy Grail Opening Credits [video]
Perhaps the most humorous credit sequence of any film ever. Except perhaps the end credits of Pasolini's Salo...
*!*BONUS*!* Grail SCRIPT goodie bag. picked by DrNothing 2 years ago
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