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- A Meme's Effect on a Human Being
- When Star Wars Attacks
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- Last Night's "Wolf Moon" was a Perigee Moon
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 07:02 PM PST I know how much Neato readers appreciate good captions, so here’s a site I just discovered via Ellen Maguire on Twitter. It’s called Unhappy Hipsters and it gives funny captions to photos that have appeared in Dwell magazine. Here’s an example: “Still recovering from broken trust, neither wanted to be the first to try the eggs.” Photo: Mark Mahaney, Dwell, November 2009 Link: Unhappy Hipsters I like this one too: “You can come out when you can properly explain the differences between Modernist architecture and postmodern ornamentation.” Photo: Craig Cutler, Dwell, February/March 2006 Link: Unhappy Hipsters There are lots more where those came from. |
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:55 PM PST Inspired by the resume of Leonardo daVinci (below), I thought it would be interesting to post the resume of Sir James Murray. This passage comes from a letter he wrote when he applied for a position in the British Museum Library.
Remarkably, he was turned down for the job. Some years later he was appointed editor for the creation of the Oxford English Dictionary. |
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:49 PM PST Music by Serge Chubinski-Orlov, with vocals by Linda Ganzin. The beautiful time lapse video is a collaboration between the Innerlife Project and TimeLapseHD. Link -via Nag on the Lake |
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:36 PM PST The Westboro Baptist Church {wiki} held a demonstration in front of the Twitter office in San Francisco on Thursday. Even more people showed up for a counter protest, featuring the best protest signs I’ve ever seen. See more signs at Laughing Squid. Link (image credit: Rubin Starset) |
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 05:34 PM PST Well, it’s actually structured more like a cover letter, but this document served as a resume when da Vinci was 30 and trying to get a job with the Duke of Milan. Here’s the first part:
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Metal Foam is Lighter Than Aluminum, Stronger Than Steel Posted: 30 Jan 2010 02:18 PM PST Materials scientist Afsaneh Rabiei has developed a substance that is very lightweight, but stronger than a block of steel. And when placed under extreme pressure, it can absorb shock without shattering:
Among potential applications are orthopedic implants and body armor. In the links, you can find a video about the invention. |
Incredible Crepuscular Rays: Sunbeams Caught on Camera Posted: 30 Jan 2010 01:45 PM PST Crepuscular rays – sunbeams to most of us – can be caught by a camera, mostly just after sunrise and just before sunset (hence the name). Many photographers will loiter for what seems an age to capture the right light and techniques used are known variously as The Golden Hour, Chiaroscura and the Rembrandt effect – all of which those little (or large) sunbeams can help. Here in a remarkable series of images, take in the beauty of those rays. (image credit: Flickr user Pear Biter) From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by taliesyn30. |
A Meme's Effect on a Human Being Posted: 30 Jan 2010 10:38 AM PST |
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 10:29 AM PST Check out this excellent quick flick put together by Lamb Productions.
via Bits and Pieces |
Posted: 30 Jan 2010 10:05 AM PST
The video documents a seagull “dancing” to bring earthworms to the surface. When humans do this, it’s called “worm-charming” or “worm-grunting.” Wood turtles also use this technique, by repeatedly bumping their carapace against the ground. Via Reddit. |
Last Night's "Wolf Moon" was a Perigee Moon Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:13 AM PST Last night’s full moon was the biggest one of the year (by 14%) and also the brightest (by an impressive 30%).
The “Wolf Moon” designation applied to January full moons comes from Native American tradition, according to the Farmers’ Almanac. If you missed last night’s maximum, it will still be impressive tonight. Those experiencing cloudy weather can watch the movie “Moonstruck” instead. Link. |
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