If religions are based on faith, why are the nuts always seeking proof? Don't think I'd be too impressed with a God that had to resort to such cheap tricks to prove his existance. (Now, appearing on toast, THAT'S impressive!)
Also... horse at 40? Pretty rare; 25 might be a better average. Cat, dog, horse all appear to be record maximums, which makes the rest of the list useless.
Great video. I leave it to the mathematicians to describe the apparent motion of the sun (and why it's not straight up/down). Also, it would make a neat video if the camera exactly tracked the sun (vertical and horizontal), so the horizon looked like it was bobbing up and down instead of the sun.
Many years ago a friend of my dad's passed out dog food on crackers at a party and nobody complained. Pâté, like a lot of other trendy foods (caviar, snails) has never impressed me.
Craig - well found. "Electreat apparatus (1928-1938) Cylinder with roller on end, containing two flashlight cells; accessories included sponge, scalp brush, palm massage pad." Also, "A battery-operated device called the "Electreat" for giving a harmless electric shock. Before the manufacturer was enjoined by the Food & Drug Administration, Electreat was represented as helpful for goiter, kidney trouble, heart pain, broken bones, childbirth paralysis and deafness."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piWCBOsJr-w&feature=related
(I once lost a couple of bucks to a cute kid in N'awlins who bet me he knew where I got my shoes at.)