| Luca Mori, an Italian computer programmer, was using Google Maps and Google Earth, when he stumbled upon a Roman ruin near Parma, Italy. This was probably the first archeological find using Google's tools. http://www.nature.com/news/2005/050912/full/050912-6.html |
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| Two from Laurie Jacob's bra collections: the Spiky Bra and the Blowfish Bra. Link |
| Proof that some people have waaay too much time on their hand: the Virtual Stapler site. (Weird, I can't stop stapling the virtual stapler!) |
| From our ever wacky and weird friends in Japan, here comes the Kikkoman Soy Sauce fight song. http://yoga.at.infoseek.co.jp/flash/kikkomaso_e.htm |
| A 33-year old woman went to adoctor complaining of headaches and was told that there was a spider living in her ear! The spider even had time to spun a web there... Link |
| John Schwenkler compiled the web classic "Guide to Wacky Court Cases", including the famous 1971 case of United States vs. Satan, a landmark class action suit against the Price of Darkness himself. Unfortunately, the lawsuit was shelved due to a technicality. Other must see cases include a man who sued himself for trying to raid his own trust fund, a court ruling that a house is haunted by poltergeists and therefore its seller must take it back, and more. Link: Wacky Court Cases. If you like the doll to the left, it's a Qeester. |
| Suresh Joachin is the Guiness world record holder for longest marathon tv watching of 69 hours and 48 minutes. He broke the previous world record of 50 hours and 7 minutes. Suresh now holds 16 Guiness records, including longest duration balancing on one foot (76 hours and 40 minutes) and bowling for 100 hours. Why is he doing this? "To raise awareness of suffering children". http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/09/16/tv.record.ap/index.html to CNN article | http://tvplex.go.com/buenavista/regisandkelly/special/guinnessweek/rules.html#tvwatching to the rules at LIVE with Regis & Kelly |
| Natural and artificial snow flakes beautifully photographed by Ken Libbrecht at Caltech. The first one on the left is nature's own (photo by Patricia Rasmussen & Ken Libbrecht), the middle one is an unusual triangular shaped showflake. The one on the right is a designer or artificial snow flake, probably the world's largest, measuring at approximately 1 inch across. Link |
| Johnny Swing is a New York artist who welded thousands of pennies, nickels, and quarters into amazing furnitures. Shown to the left is his "Nickel Couch". If you have a Swing furniture, and someone asks whether you've ever found money on your couch, you can say "why, I have thousands of coins on my couch now..." Link |
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| Bill Cigliano draws award winning illustrations that are just plain fun to look at. Link |
| Pierre Beauchemin, a school teacher from Canada, held the world record for being the most flexible man. Link. For other very limber fellows, see: Limbermen For more neat human feats, see the 50 weirdest Guinness World Records. |