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Shot in the Face

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 12:17 PM CDT

Photographer and Bluerailroad magazine editor Paul Zollo was riding his bicycle when he saw Kevin in the crowd and noticed him instantly. Here’s the story of how Kevin (literaly) lost his face:

I asked him what happened.
"Shot," he said. "Shot in the
face." He motioned a gun
at close range being shot
directly into his face.

So tell me, how did it feel,
after you shot yourself in the
face - and you came to -
and realized you were not
dead?

"Agony. The worst agony
ever."

Man.
"Yeah."

What kind of gun?
"30-aught-six."

Link [Flickr] - via The Love Blog

Unmentionables Card: Cute but Mean

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 12:16 PM CDT

Tired of all the sugary Hallmark cards? Well, here’s something for you: Unmentionables from Luis Medina and Kathleen Orazio of Shinebox Print,
a pre-printed mini booklet of cards with cute monsters that say things you’re thinking of, but are too polite to say out loud.

Link - via The Urban Recluse

Darth Vader Explains Pythagorean Theorem

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 12:16 PM CDT

Can’t wrap your mind around the Pythagorean Theorem? Perhaps it just hasn’t been explained properly to you. Well, don’t underestimate the dark side of the triangle.

Here’s Darth "Solo is a scruffy looking nerf herder" Vader explaining the Pythagorean Theorem: Link [embedded YouTube] - Thanks Erin!

Panda’s Birth Captured on Camera

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 12:15 PM CDT

Dan Dan the giant panda gave birth to a teeny tiny hairless cub at the Oji Zoo in Kobe, Japan. The birth was captured on camera. The BBC has the clip: Link - Thanks Amanda!

Sadly, the cub died 3 days afterwards either from "excessively strong hugging from its mother or enfeeblement from not drinking milk."

Lifestyle Coffee Table with Built-in Magazine Space by Sara Huston

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 12:15 PM CDT


Photo: coroflot

Artist and furniture maker Sara Huston created this table with an indented space for magazines for those who to display reading materials on their coffee table but keep it neat at the same time. I suppose she takes the "everything has its place" mantra seriously! Link - via Rodrigo Barba

Cow Stuck in Washer

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 08:18 AM CDT

A curious heifer in Cornwall got more than she bargained for when she stuck her head inside an abandoned washing machine. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals responded to a call and found the cow with the machine’s drum completely encasing her head. RSPCA inspector David Hobbs freed the animal.

Mr Hobbs said: ‘Most people hate to see fly-tipping as it is an ugly blight on the landscape, but incidents like these highlight that as well as the visual impact the rubbish can also endanger animals.

‘The heifer was probably curious to see a new item dumped in the field and curiosity would have turned to panic once she got her head stuck in the drum and was unable to get it out.

‘If people disposed of their rubbish properly many animals would be saved from injury and death.’

He added that a large proportion of the injuries the Society’s inspectors, animal collection officers, vets and wildlife hospitals dealt with are usually caused by people who carelessly discarded rubbish.

According to Wikipedia, fly-tipping is “a British term for illegally dumping waste somewhere other than an authorised landfill.” Link -via Unique Daily

The Wrong Door

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 08:16 AM CDT


(YouTube link)

The Wrong Door is a new sketch show set in a parallel universe where the special effects you see in the movies and on TV are part of everyday life. Coming soon to BBC Three.

I’m glad they are making some of the sketches available on YouTube for those of us who cannot get BBC. -via Everlasting Blort

Shoulder Made From His Elbow

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 08:14 AM CDT

15-year-old Tom Lemm underwent surgery to remove his arm and shoulder due to a tumor. Surgeons then used bone and tissue from the amputated elbow to construct a new shoulder!

Professor Kay told the BBC: “The most awful thing for an upper limb reconstructive surgeon to do is to remove an arm - it’s a dreadful thing to do.

“But by using the bits that would be discarded, you can pluck a little bit of comfort.”

He said Tom’s new shoulder will be able to support an artificial limb. “This will be a tremendous advantage.”

Tom has battled cancer for three years. He hopes the success of his surgery will give hope to others. A hospital spokesman said this surgery was first performed in Japan, but Lemm’s case was a first for Europe. Link -via Arbroath

Hexium Connect

Posted: 31 Aug 2008 08:11 AM CDT


In the game Hexium Connect, you are given a set of hexagons with colored links on one or more sides of each. You rearrange them so that all colored connections are linked to each other properly. It starts easy, but quickly becomes challenging! Link -via Dump Trumpet

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