Complete the Album Cover

Posted by Stacy in Blog & Internet, Pictures on January 30, 2009 at 6:48 pm


This is strangely fascinating, and makes me want to go visit my parents’ house to raid their LPs and see what I can do with them. Although I’m not convinced they have anything I want to be associated with. Lobo? Best of Bread? Probably not.

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Man Held Breath for 18 Minutes Underwater

Posted by Alex in Sports, World Records on November 30, 2008 at 1:36 pm

How long can you hold your breath underwater? Me? A minute, tops!

Well, however long you can hold your breath, I betcha it’s nothing when compared to what Gianluca Genoni just did: he set a new world record for breath-holding, handily beating what David Blaine did (7 minutes) and the previous world record:

Gianluca Genoni held his breath for 18 minutes 3.69 seconds while lying underwater in a Mantua swimming pool, beating German diver Tom Sietas, who managed 17 minutes 19 seconds in September – also on live TV – to unseat Blaine from the Guinness world record book.

Link – via Underwater Times

 
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UK's Oldest Newlyweds: Combined Age of 179!

Posted by Alex in World Records on November 28, 2008 at 3:39 pm

Congratulations to John Dawkins and Penny Cooper, who got married last week and therefore set a new UK record for oldest newlyweds!

Three months ago 90-year-old Penny Cooper made a leap-year proposal to 89-year-old John Dawkins, who she met at a charity event.

The couple, who have a combined aged of 179, tied the knot at a register office in Devon on Tuesday.

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World's Tallest Rideable Motorcycle

Posted by Robert Birming in Car & Vehicle on November 24, 2007 at 5:33 am

This 6,500 pound heavy and 15 feet tall motorcycle, built by Greg Dunham, is the world’s tallest rideable motorcycle according to the Guinness World Records. It took Greg over three years to build it and he spent aorund $300,000 on parts.

Here’s a video clip of the amazing monster cycle:

Link – via GadgetVenue

 
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