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Here's a compilation of Calvinball "rules" through the years. Of course, they are all open to interpretation and contradiction…
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Matt Koval has unearthed a rare video of a pre-web version of YouTube from 1985.
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Kubrick Porn!
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Death in the domain of the insects can be swift and cruel but retains a magnificence and beauty that is somehow at odds with the brutality of what is happening. Take a look at this collection of awesome photographs and see whether or not you agree – but beware! This is not for the squeamish!
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Once again I am forced to express my jealous admiration for the new breed of magic, eco-friendly car. Oops, did I say magic? I meant magnet: this car overcomes the force of gravity through the strategic use of an electric engine…and magnets.
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Using 10 to 15 second time exposures, I used the movement of various LED lights to illuminate and create patterns around objects. In this case, the objects were my lastest Electro Art Works sculptures, Saucerbot-16 & 17.
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That’s Jake Bronstein of Zoomdoggle playing around with the Laser Finger Beams. You can even make your own "light sculpture" photo by using the Shutter-lag setting on your camera
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This last weekend the whole family flew on Space Adventure's G-Force One (just featured last night on Mythbusters). Being science nuts, we spent some time thinking up experiments to do in microgravity, and ended up testing the Diet Coke & Mentos reaction.
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The halo of stars that envelops the Milky Way galaxy is like a river delta criss-crossed by stellar streams large and small, according to new data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-II). While the largest rivers of this delta have been mapped out over the last decade, analysis of the new SDSS-II map shows that smaller streams can be found throughout the stellar halo, said Kevin Schlaufman, a graduate student at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
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Almost six billion years ago, two of the largest gravitational structures in the universe slammed into each other with velocities in the millions of miles per hour. Galactic clusters are collections of galaxies (sometimes thousands of them) that seem to hang together in violation of the known laws of physics. Not only did this ancient collision result in a stunningly beautiful image, but it's given astrophysicists an important clue about the nature of dark matter.
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The Internet home of the original drafts and screenplays of the STAR WARS saga
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Here’s something you don’t see every day, a radio-controlled 9-inch “space surfer” that hovers in the air, spins 360 degrees, and moves left, right, backward and forward.
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This radio-controlled, zero gravity, mini racing car is introduced as “the next generation of upside down-driving vehicles” – a smaller version of those wall-climbing R/C toys you might have come across before.
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Mad Magazine's "The Mad War on Bush" gathers a truly superlative collection of parodical and satirical material from eight years' worth of Mad lampoons between a single set of covers. As Jimmy Kimmel notes in his introduction to the book, there are many things to hate about the Bush regime, but it has been very, very kind to political satirists of all description.
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(das StarWars Poster ist geil!)
Schade das die Linkliste jetz weg ist. Ich fand das nen tolles Feature.
Hä? Da oben ist doch ne Linkliste…
Vielleicht meinte er den Kasten rechts.
Ach so, ja, kann sein… gone with the wind. Egal, weitermachen *g*
Bescheidene Frage: Kannst Du dafür vielleicht einen Feed anbieten, in dem diese Linklisten nicht enthalten sind? Also so mit “$URL/feed?cat=-18″ oder so.
@Lars: There you go: http://www.nerdcore.de/wp/feed?cat=-55
@René: Astrein, danke. Nichts gegen Deine Links, aber das sind mir einfach zu viele. :-)
Mode:Ignore funktioniert aber auch immer wieder prima ;)