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Today’s bookmarks

Wed, 25 Jul 2012

They Live cosplay

  • Awesome: European Agency Backs Approval of a Gene Therapy
  • The ‘chemputer’ that could print out any drug
  • Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math
  • The Artist’s Lens: What It Means to See the World With an Eye Toward a Facebook Update
  • Silicon Valley Warns That Their Products Are Addictive
  • Oldest record in the world: recreated from photographs
  • The most polite cease and desist letter ever
  • The ‘feasibility’ of gun control in the US
  • A man’s penis stolen by thieves in his sleep
  • Website: An ermahgerd translator/generator
  • Gorilla Youngsters Seen Dismantling Poachers’ Traps
  • Pretty visualisation: Prime number patterns
  • Chart: Distribution of colours in movie posters between 1914 and 2012
  • 30 Awesome Behind The Scenes Photos From Old Movies
  • 15 Hacks That Will Make You Life A Whole Lot Easier
  • 10 of the Most Doomed Expeditions in History
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Today’s bookmarks

Sun, 22 Jul 2012
  • Roger Ebert on the Aurora Shooting
  • How a 70 year old and a 7 year old bonded over the loss of their legs
  • The story of Jay-Z’s most obsessive fan and his ‘correspondence’
  • Pennie Smith’s historic Clash photo: The greatest rock ‘n’ roll image of all time?
  • Author Denise Mina predicts fiction revolution
  • John McCain to Appear on Parks and Recreation
  • Lowest crime rate in decades. Is Britain behaving better?
  • Why Pot Is Illegal Everywhere in the World
  • Traffic signs in New Zealand destroyed by prostitutes performing stunts
  • 18 Chinese Police Officers Dispatched to Rescue Sex Doll From River
  • Stephen Gough, ‘Naked Rambler,’ Allowed To Walk Home Nude From Scottish Prison
  • Tosher Work: Quite Likely the Worst Job Ever
  • Tumblr: Onion-like headlines in real life
  • Meowbify a website
  • How a 70 year old and a 7 year old bonded over the loss of their legs

Also, will have to try this sometime…

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Today’s bookmarks

Fri, 20 Jul 2012

  • Military Strategy: What are the optimal siege tactics for taking Magic Kingdom’s Cinderella Castle?
  • John McCain Comes to Huma Abedin’s Defense
  • The real reason Marissa Mayer left Google: She had to
  • Also: Marissa Mayer on the day she ‘broke’ the Internet
  • Green streets can cut pollution, says study
  • Study: Users more satisfied with Google+ over Facebook
  • Texting overtakes talking in UK, says Ofcom study
  • What Central Europe thinks of Britain and why
  • Broken down: How an executable file works
  • 90’s Nostalgia: A Windows 3.1 interface with a working command prompt too!
  • The intensity of auditioning for the Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Twitter account: Bane Capital
  • 10 Famous Roles Almost Played by Bill Murray
  • 10 Bizarre Crimes in Walmart Parking Lots

Also, using a high speed camera, the good folks at MIT have recorded the properties of a drop of water at 10,000 frames/second, revealing a ‘behaviour’ that’s normally invisible to the human eye.

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Today’s bookmarks

Thu, 19 Jul 2012

3D reproduction of Brazil’s shantytowns via iheartmyart

  • Batman fans acting like dickheads on Rotten Tomatoes, site suspends comments
  • Black Mirror gets second series
  • Hungary Arrests Alleged Nazi, 97
  • The livetweeting of a couples’ breakup on a train
  • 9 of the World’s Most Ridiculously Secure Safes and Vaults
  • Four Technologies That Could Revolutionize The Way We Live
  • The Singularity: Will Transcending Human Intelligence Also Transcend Human Empathy?
  • Major Universities Begin Offering Free Online Education
  • Why Is It Hard to Make Friends Over 30?
  • Infographic: Recipe for a Summer Blockbuster

And then there’s this awesome footage of a Whale Shark that’s learned to feed from a commercial fishing net.

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Today’s bookmarks…

Wed, 18 Jul 2012

Classic Movies in Miniature Style

  • Internet Justice: 4chan Busts Lettuce-Stomping Burger King Employee
  • What Google Is
  • Shell’s social media campaign goes haywire
  • Frisked By California Airport TSA: Man With World’s Largest Penis
  • How Emma Sky went from anti-war academic to governor of Kirkuk, one of Iraq’s most volatile regions
  • Where are you on the global fat scale?
  • The Guinea Worm: A Dreaded Disease Nears Eradication
  • Fears over plan to release GM mosquitoes in Key West
  • Free access to British scientific research within two years
  • A Vision of Crimes in the Future
  • Profiling: Mayor Stubbs, the cat
  • Alexander the not so Great: History through Persian eyes
  • The Scientific Method: The righteous left-brained storytelling of Breaking Bad
  • The Wu-Tang Marketing Plan
  • Fifty Shades of Babe: Duke Nukem Reads E. L. James
  • What Happened to Bob Ross’ Paintings?
  • 28 Sexy Pictures Of Older Actors When They Were Young
  • Tumblr site: Am I Beyonce Yet?

Also, this video made using the Source Filmmaker takes one a completely different tone to the usual Team Fortress 2 videos, skipping the humor and instead opting for a more emotional approach that works really well.

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Today’s (many) bookmarks…

Mon, 16 Jul 2012

Boy watching solar eclipse… taken from 1.5 miles away

  • If you “Like” something on Facebook, you just gave it permission to post in your Timeline
  • Having Access to the Internet is Good for Your Love Life (But Only if you are Under 30)
  • White LEDs Lighting Directly On Paper
  • Q: Why Do We Wear Pants? A: Horses
  • UK government slammed for ignoring key security issues
  • Lucas Foglia: the photographer in search of off-the-grid Americans
  • The trouble with wind turbines
  • No Matter the Drilling Method, Natural Gas Is a Much-Needed Tool to Battle Global Warming
  • Mysterious radiation hit the earth just over 1200 years ago
  • What divorced readers did with their wedding rings
  • How Neuroscience Is Challenging Our Conception of Justice
  • The Ghost in the Machine: Unraveling the Mystery of Consciousness
  • Scientists Predict Synthetic Life Within a Year
  • Crime Waves Will Follow the Heat Waves of Climate Change
  • Letters of Note: A government complaint about a ‘debris’ dam and the landowner’s response on behalf of its builders
  • Want: I’ve Never Meta-Pizza I Didn’t Like
  • Build a bonkers hi-fi system
  • Super-Resolution From a Single Image
  • A rare interview: with Christopher Tolkien
  • If the Wizard of Oz were set in China, it might look something like this
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Today’s bookmarks

Fri, 13 Jul 2012

  • YES: Rumored film about Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison rivalry starring Christian Bale and Nicolas Cage!
  • Bill Murray Announces Party Crashing Tour Starting In August
  • Book ‘pirate’ goes underground after being named by Terry Goodkind
  • Reddit Cracked a Mysterious Cipher That Might Be a Viral Marketing Scam
  • Scientists Figure Out how Dinosaurs Did it
  • World’s heaviest woman sheds 98 lbs with seven-times-a-day sex
  • South Caroline Funeral Home Adds a Starbucks (of course)
  • Facebook Monitors Your Chats for Criminal Activity
  • Proving you’re gay to the Turkish army
  • Surveyed: Many Wall Street executives says wrongdoing is necessary
  • Editorial: The Lethal Presidency of Barack Obama
  • Supercut: See James Bond Do Vehicles
  • North: How a Small Arctic Town Became a Global Epicenter of Climate Science
  • Ranked: Disney Princesses From Least To Most Feminist
  • 20 Best ‘Arrested Development’ Inside Jokes and Recurring Gags
  • Photos: 18 Years Of Friendship

And for your daily freak out, this video demonstrates what one, ONE DROP of Russell’s Viper snake venom can do to blood.

(Kinda graphic, only because of the ‘holy shit! That was from just one drop!’ factor).

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Today’s bookmarks

Thu, 12 Jul 2012

Mitch Hurwitz in the writers room of the new Arrested Development via Ron Howard’s twitter

  • Researchers Name Language After Colbert
  • Carl Sagan’s Reading List
  • Hubble Unmasks Dark Matter Rich Galaxies
  • A crystal computer that could outlive the universe
  • Flowchart: Do you understand the Higgs Boson?
  • When Old, Slow and Boring Beats New, Fast and Exciting
  • Why We Love Violence in Fiction
  • 11 Wonderful Libraries in Africa
  • 6 Disorders Caused by the Internet, TV, Magazines and Movies
  • Tumblr goodness: Facemath
| arrested development, articles, books, carl sagan, cosmos, dark matter, higgs boson, science, stephen colbert, tumb, tumblr

Today’s bookmarks

Wed, 11 Jul 2012
  • Vast Video Game Collection Sells for $1.2M
  • A Hot Drink on a Hot Day Can Cool You Down
  • Why Were CD Boxes So Big in the Early 1990s?
  • Is the Web Driving Us Mad?
  • Walker Arts Center Validates the First-Ever Internet Cat Video Film Festival
  • Discovery of an arsenic-friendly microbe refuted
  • Scientists just discovered what makes migration possible
  • Tire reefs fail to revive marine life in Florida
  • Share it Maybe with Cookie Monster “Call Me Maybe” Parody (yes, I know, I too feel awful)
  • The 20 Awesomest Photos of Women & Bacon
  • 17 Famous Literary Characters Almost Named Something Else
  • 12 Fascinating True Stories About Guest Stars On ‘The Simpsons’

And lastly, a short commercial by Jon Lajoie. If you were completely honest with yourself, you’d realize that you are a terrible person.

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Today’s bookmarks

Tue, 10 Jul 2012
  • What Do The Authors Of Serialized Works Owe To Their Fans?
  • Thank you for killing my novel
  • Girl Accidentally Emails Prospective Employer Pic Of Nic Cage instead of CV
  • Batman could fly, but he’d die horribly on landing, science students conclude
  • The Mountain Goats announce new album: Transcendental Youth
  • The Black Punk, the Black Geek, and Other Black People You Don’t Meet on TV
  • Every Single Media Outlet Is Misreporting Obama’s Tax Proposal
  • Supreme Court flip-flops: Health care wasn’t the first. It won’t be the last.
  • Google Decides To Step Into The Gay Rights Arena
  • The 20 Most Beautiful Museums in the World
  • Video: 16-bit Game of Thrones, Season 2
  • Video: this self taught 6 year old drummer is really good and depresses me
  • Infographic: The best and worst places in the world to be a woman
  • Comic: Learn Korean in 15 minutes

And then there’s this awesome report on some late-night BBQ chips bandits.

| 8-bit, articles, batman, books, game of th, infographics, law/judicial system, mountain goats, nicolas cage, videos