Tony takes awesome landscape and flower photos, but I like this one of sheeps! Link |
Alex Santoso's Blog Posts
| Are you into the Muppets? I mean, really really like them? Then you'll like Muppet Wiki, an online collaboration to document everything Muppet. Link |
Our perception of color is strongly affected by the colors surrounding it. In fact it is possible to perceive two identical colors as being very different if they are placed in different backgrounds. Very cool color illusions by R. Beau Lotto: Link |
| From the website: Mr. Anton Peterka along with his team, made his '85 Yugo 45, using wood and coal for fuel. It's not a new technology, 125 years old. The process is based on incomplete combustion of wood: due to lack of air, gases are created: carbon monoxide, the main fuels, hydrogen and methane. That mixture of gases is as flammable as gasoline fumes. To get the car moving, it is necessary to "fill it up with wood". |
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Jerry Zucker wrote to me about his website:
Tons of fun - very well done, Jerry! Check it out: Link |
Japanese company Tmsuk Co. developed a 5-ton, 11.5-foot mecha called Enryu. The robot can lift a car from deep snow and will be used to assist in earthquake and snow-disaster rescue. |
Fed up with gangs of youth smoking pot in public, the Amsterdam authorities put up No Toking signs around the city, and found that they're stolen the next day. So, they decided to sell them as souvenirs instead!
USA? Somehow I'm not surprised. Link |
A town in Belgium has banned the artwork of David Cerny called Saddam Hussein Shark (inspired by Damien Hirst's shark). The mayor of Middelkerke, Michel Landuyt, said the work could "shock people", including Muslims. Link (with larger picture) |
Eloysa Vasquez, who is 3 feet tall, weighs 37 pounds before being pregnant and suffers from osteogenesis imperfecta, gave birth to a baby boy.
Congrats, Eloysa & Roy! Link |
Doctors removed a growth from a 35 year old Igor Namyatov that turned out to be the embryo of his unborn twin brother. Igor's neighbors thought it was an alien, instead!
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Andrew Martin from the Institute of Technical Zoology and Bionics in Germany, and colleagues, discovered the secret to a spider's climbing ability: Martin said:
http://physics.iop.org/IOP/Press/PR2904.html |
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