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- Extreme Alarm Clock Simply Will Not Permit You to Snooze
- Close Encounter with a Baby Sea Lion
- Prom: The Ever Escalating Cost of the Social Arms Race
- Roach, R.I.P.
- Saggy Pants Land Man in Jail
- Mike and Ike Split Up
- We’re all Hens: Sweden Introduces Gender-Neutral Pronoun
- Man Beat Traffic Ticket … with Math!
- Auroras Seen on Uranus
- Draw a Stickman
- Quiz: There’s An App For THAT?!
- McCartney Video in ASL
- The Chef From Burger Time Gets A New Job
- There are two kinds of people in the world…
- The Frasier Theme Song Mystery Explained
- Muppets Miss Piggy And Kermit Salt & Pepper Shakers
- The Best Tattoo Cover Up Ever
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| Posted: 15 Apr 2012 03:28 AM PDT |
| Posted: 15 Apr 2012 12:11 AM PDT
Nerds are the same as all of us - I mean, we all have similar bodily functions - except that they've got cooler bathrooms. Way cooler. Nerd Approved has the round up of The World's Nerdiest Bathrooms - and the list doesn't disappoint. Take this one above, for instance: Check out the top 10 Nerdiest Bathrooms here: Link |
| Living The Minivan Dream Memo Pad Posted: 14 Apr 2012 09:57 PM PDT Living The Minivan Dream Memo Pad – $6.95 Are you living the dream? The minivan dream? You need the Living The Minivan Dream Memo Pad from the NeatoShop. This great 70 sheet memo pad makes a great Mother’s Day gift for your favorite minivan driving Mommy. Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more Stationary fun and great Mother’s Day ideas. |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 06:00 PM PDT (Video Link) A caretaker found just the right scratching spot to induce bliss in a baby leopard. This little one lives at the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in Tacoma, Washington. -via The Uniblog |
| Smart Floor Knows When You’ve Fallen And You Can’t Get Up Posted: 14 Apr 2012 05:32 PM PDT
Link (Image: Stickman Action Figure from the NeatoShop) |
| Extreme Alarm Clock Simply Will Not Permit You to Snooze Posted: 14 Apr 2012 05:00 PM PDT
My suggestion for a heavy-duty version: the user must solve a basic algebra problem before the alarm turns off. Link -via Marginal Revolution | Official Website | Photo: AP |
| Close Encounter with a Baby Sea Lion Posted: 14 Apr 2012 04:45 PM PDT Imagine sitting on a beach and an adorable baby sea lion comes right up to you! This happened at Gardner Bay, in the Galapagos Islands. -via Daily Picks and Flicks |
| Prom: The Ever Escalating Cost of the Social Arms Race Posted: 14 Apr 2012 04:31 PM PDT
If you've got a teen who's been bugging you about going to prom, then you probably already know this: prom is much more expensive nowadays than when you went oh so many years ago. USA Today business reporter Hadley Malcolm (right, above), who still looks good in her original senior year high school prom dress, reports that the average prom spending is - sit down moms and dads - over $1,000: Read the rest of the report over at USA Today: Link |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 03:47 PM PDT He was a fine bug: a devoted family man with over two hundred children. His loss was a shock to us all. The Carmichael Collective in Minneapolis marked the passing of this roach by setting up a little memorial to him where they found his body on the sidewalk. It’s one of several bug memorials that they made. You can find more photos at the link. Link -via Bit Rebels |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 03:31 PM PDT
Meet Lamarcus Ramsey.
The crime? "showing your butt in court":
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| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 02:30 PM PDT
Chew over this report by Andrew Adam Newman over at The New York Times: Link |
| We’re all Hens: Sweden Introduces Gender-Neutral Pronoun Posted: 14 Apr 2012 01:28 PM PDT
Well, Sweden is fixing that obvious linguistic flaw by introducing a new gender-neutral pronoun:
Nathalie Rothschild explains in Slate's DoubleX blog: Link
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| Man Beat Traffic Ticket … with Math! Posted: 14 Apr 2012 12:27 PM PDT
UC San Diego physicist Dmitri Kriokov fought his $400 traffic ticket (for runing a stop sign) and won, with this physics paper titled "The Proof of Innocence [pdf]," which he posted to arXiv:
Physics - Is there anything it can't do? Link |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 11:06 AM PDT Yes, really. The Hubble telescope captured the images last November, but as with all things astronomical, the data had to be properly crunched and an analysis made before the news is released to the public. The two aurorae observed were as large as the Earth, although they look small against the gas giant Uranus. Read all about them at National Geographic News. Link (Image credit: Laurent Lamy) |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 10:04 AM PDT |
| Quiz: There’s An App For THAT?! Posted: 14 Apr 2012 09:17 AM PDT |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 09:13 AM PDT In the video for Sir Paul McCartney’s new song “My Valentine,” Natalie Portman and Johnny Depp present the lyrics in American Sign Language (more or less). Read more about it at The Huffinton Post. Link -via Metafilter |
| The Chef From Burger Time Gets A New Job Posted: 14 Apr 2012 08:40 AM PDT The latest pixel animation video from Dorkly answers the age old question-What if the Burger Time chef had to get a new job, at a restaurant that doesn’t even make hamburgers? The answer is, of course, rather ridiculous, but I guarantee it will make you want to play some Burger Time! Ow, I got pepper in my eye! –via Dorkly |
| There are two kinds of people in the world… Posted: 14 Apr 2012 08:29 AM PDT Dr. Phil Plait has them all figured out. But you know, this could be made into a flowchart, with people being born flowing into the right circle, a trickle of people flowing from the right to the left, and because of the death rate, there would be outflow from both circles. Read plenty more geeky jokes in the comments of the post at Bad Astronomy. Link |
| The Frasier Theme Song Mystery Explained Posted: 14 Apr 2012 07:38 AM PDT Have you ever sat down to watch an episode of the sitcom Frasier and found yourself wondering “Gee, I wonder what the heck they mean by tossed salad and scrambled eggs in the theme song?” Well, wonder no longer because the mystery has been solved! Apparently when the composer Bruce Miller sat down to write the song, he couldn’t find a nice way to describe the nutjobs that call in to Frasier’s show, so he vented his frustration to a friend who quickly came up with “tossed salad and scrambled eggs, because they’re all mixed up!” And the award for pure brilliance in sitcom theme song writing goes to….that guy! |
| Muppets Miss Piggy And Kermit Salt & Pepper Shakers Posted: 14 Apr 2012 06:38 AM PDT Muppets Miss Piggy And Kermit Salt & Pepper Shakers – $13.95 Is your Mom a big Muppets fan? This Mother’s Day get her something she will really love. Get her the Muppets Miss Piggy And Kermit Salt & Pepper Shakers from the NeatoShop. This fantastic glazed ceramic salt and pepper shaker set, with hand painted details, really captures the love between Miss Piggy and Kermit. Magnets hold the two shakers together. Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more great Muppet items and fabulous Salt & Pepper Shakers!
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| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 06:34 AM PDT A reader of Geekologie sent in this great story of how a terrible Edward tattoo obtained during a bet eventually became an awesome Rufio tattoo in what is arguably the greatest tattoo portrait cover up ever.
I know many of you don’t like tattoos to start with, but you have to admit, if you’re going to get a tattoo on a bet, this cover up is probably one of the best outcomes you could hope for. |
| Posted: 14 Apr 2012 06:00 AM PDT
As the world marks the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Eddie Deezen told us about The Laroche Family on the Titanic. Jill Harness brought us Order Now!: The Short History of Paid Programing. With video evidence! As the new movie opens, Jill took a look back at the originals in Nyuk Nyuk Nyuks From History: Remembering The Three Stooges. David Israel posted An Interview (and book giveaway) with Maggie Koerth-Baker. Maggie told us about her new book Before the Lights Go Out: Conquering the Energy Crisis Before it Conquers Us. Congratulations to commenters george segré and Lyricsninja, who won the books! The Insane Experiment gave us a look into the diagnosis of mental illness, courtesy of Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader. The Annals of Improbable Research found an extraordinary physics challenge in The Double-Slit Garage Experiment. Great Philosophers Who Failed at Love came from mental_floss magazine. In the What Is It? game this week, the mystery item is a surveyor's cross (explained here). It was used to align right angles and stuff when surveying land. Anker was the first to know that, and so wins a t-shirt! The funniest answer comes from Carey, who said, "Known as a "slotted and wired hollow brass wooden handled cylinder," this ingenious hand-tool was used in the early 1900s to illicit inquiries regarding its function and purpose. It fell out of use due to rising production costs and decreasing levels of curiosity." That is a long-winded way of saying it's an "idiot attractor," but it's good for a t-shirt! See what all this week's mystery objects are at the What Is It? blog. And there’s yet another way you can win from Neatorama: The Tokyoflash Treasure Hunt is still open for entries, so get going! At NeatoBambino this week, we had videos about heroic kids, talented kids, and creative and industrious kids, plus a book review that will make you either laugh or cringe. The biggest post of the week was Every Jump of the General Lee, Seasons 1-6. Apparently, everyone knew someone who would appreciate it, and shared the link accordingly. A kitten from our Facebook page. The post with the most comments was What The Duggars Eat in a Day. In second place was Animal Cruelty in the Egg Industry, and Should Hospitals Ban Fat Employees? was third. No surprises. The only subject guaranteed to get more comments than these would be tipping. Do you know anyone who’s really into Pinterest? You ought to tell them about Neatorama’s pinboard! That’s fairly new, but we also have extra stuff you won’t find here on the main site going up every day at Google+, Twitter, and Facebook, too. But if you ever run of out new stuff to read, you can always find something interesting at The Best of Neatorama, where we’ve archived years of feature articles. Now remember, we couldn’t do all this if it weren’t for you, so THANK YOU for coming here, for sharing our posts, for commenting, for your tips and suggestions, and for all that you do. Give yourself a pat on the back! |
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