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Star Trek as an 80s Anime

YouTuber Miss Mello is a self-taught animator with a flair for creative juxtopositions. We've seen the 1973-1974 Animated Series. This variant sends the animation to Japan a decade later. The audio and scenes are from "The Trouble with Tribbles" -- the most overrated episode in the franchise.

There's a rumor that Miles O'Brien and Benjamin Sisko, who made an appearance in this story in the Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations," appear in this video, but I haven't been able to spot them yet.

-via reddit


City Asks Vandal to Stop Put Googly Eyes on Statues

The City of Bend, Oregon, which is in roughly the geographic center of the state, appreciates the creativity of its local artists. It even promotes resident artists directly, showcasing their works. But it would prefer to have some oversight of what, where, and how art is displayed.

In an Instagram post, the city government requests that street artists refrain from attaching huge googly eyes to public statues. This is evidently a popular trend locally. The city does not object to the style, but asserts that the use of adhesives damages the statues and the repairs cost too much money.

-via Dave Barry


Melting Snowman Burrata Pizza

Celine Rousseau traveled the world experiencing its many culinary wonders in the finest restaurants. Now, from her home in Geneva, Switzerland, she creates foods that delight all of the senses. Her website named La Table showcases her creations for smaller clienteles: her family.

Christmas approaches and Rousseau is in an appropriately festive mood. Her take on burrata pizza featurs the soft cheese in the center of the pie shaped and decorated to resemble a snowman who is having a hard time with the heat of the oven.


Hercules Aircraft Turned into Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Airmen of the 19th Maintenance Squadron at Little Rock Air Force Base have altered the appearance of a C-130A Hercules transport aircraft on static display to resemble Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

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Star Trek Fan Gets Tickets Due to Her Custom License Plate

Beda Koorey of Huntington, New York is a serious Trekkie. She loves the franchise so much that when she owned a car, she got a custom license plate inscribed with the registry number of the starship Enterprise: NCC-1701 -- no bloody A, B, C, or D.

Koorey stopped driving four years ago and disposed of her car and its plates. But NCC-1701 is a popular custom plate request among Trekkies, so it's still associated with Koorey. She receives computer-generated traffic tickets in the mail when cameras see NCC-1701 in states where license plate records are not up to date.

-via Boing Boing


House Construction Trend: Personal Fire Hydrants

A popular saying goes, "When seconds count, the police are only minutes away." Perhaps this principle also applies to fire and firefighters, as well as crime and police. 

In California, where wildfires routinely destroy whole neighborhoods, some homeowners are preparing to immediately respond to fire threats by acquiring personal fire hydrants. The Wall Street Journal (alternate link) reports that options include hydrants that connect to personal tanks with thousands of gallons of water held in reserve or municipal water supplies. Especially prudent hydrant owners also purchase long firehoses and the training on how to use them effectively.

It's a strong selling point in the home real estate market, as you can see in the Zillow listing for this newly-built mansion north of Los Angeles.

-via Marginal Revolution | Photo: Mike Birdy


Sailor Who Died at Pearl Harbor Finally Identified

On December 7, 1941 -- 83 years ago today -- US Navy Seaman Second Class John C. Auld died in battle while serving on the USS Oklahoma. He was one of 2,403 American servicemen who fell that day.

CBS News reports that, three years later, the Navy was able to recover bodies of many of the fallen sailors from the Oklahoma. In 2015, the Department of Defense studied DNA from the sailors' bodies to determine their identities. Now it has notified the family of Auld that they have identified his specific remains. These were interred yesterday in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Here is his obituary.

-via Ed Driscoll | Photo: Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency


Miniature Dioramas with Flying Saucers and Mystical Beasts

Colossal introduces us to the works of Caroline Dewison. Her website appropriately named A House of Wonders is filled with wondrously detailed tiny dioramas of scenes from nature. They are little worlds filled with the elements of nature . . . and the supernatural. Or at least the weird. This automaton, for example, presents aliens vessels circling over a lovely tree-lined lake.

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Canada Man Jumps on Polar Bear to Save His Wife

This supreme act of gallantry and masculine virtue took place at the Fort Severn First Nation on the shores of Hudson Bay in northern Ontario. BBC News reports that a polar bear attacked the man's wife. He responded by leaping on the bear, which then turned to attack him. The bear mauled the man's legs and one of his arms. A local hunter then shot the bear several times, which retreated into the woods and died.

This heroic husband is badly wounded but expected to survive.

A polar bear expert advises against lying down if attacked by a polar bear. You must fight back to have any chance to survive.

-via Althouse | Photo: James Vincent Wardhaugh


The Trash Cans of Disney World

Steve Tanner is a scholar who has, for fifteen years, been exhaustively studying the trash cans available to guests at Disney resorts and parks around the world. His site dubbed Magical Trash examines how Disney's park designers choose trash cans to convey specific messages (aside from putting your trash into them) or accept merely practical goals of waste management.

Above are trash and recycling bins at the DreamWorks Land district of Universal Studios Florida. Shrek, Trolls, and Kung Fu Panda are the core franchises featured and the bins are appropriately decorated with motifs for those intellectual properties. No detail is too small to deserve attention.

-via David Thompson


Archaeologists Find Message in a Bottle Left by Archaeologists 200 Years Ago

This past September, Guillaume Blondel, an archaeologist, led a team of students excavating a Gallic site near Dieppe, France. His group was not the first to dig at this location associated with Julius Caesar's conquest of Gaul. BBC News reports that these modern scholars found at the site a message sealed in a glass bottle left by a previous archaeological team in 1825. Their message, when translated into English, reads:

P.J Féret, a native of Dieppe, member of various intellectual societies, carried out excavations here in January 1825. He continues his investigations in this vast area known as the Cité de Limes or Caesar’s Camp.

Historical research forms that a local leader named Féret did indeed excavate the site.

-via Messy Nessy Chic | Photo: Guillaume Blondel


Invention Lets Blind People Follow Soccer Games

Touch2See is a device designed to help visually impaired people experience watching soccer games. A small disk floats across the simulated field in real time with the movements of the actual ball.

Daniele Cassioli, a champion water skier, tested it at a recent game between the Verona and Cagliari teams. L'Union Sarda reports that Cassioli was able to follow the action with the haptic feedback that Touch2See provided.

-via Massimo


The Sport of Shoe-Board Racing

Board racing is a traditional sport of the Zhuang people, an ethnic minority in southern China. Legend has it that the sport was devised as a military training technique. In this video, you can see why: the sport requires precise coordination and teamwork for squads of three people in order to remain upright and move faster than competitors.

This video is from the twelfth National Games of Ethnic Minorities, a sporting event which brings together teams from 35 of China's politically recognized ethnic minorities. You can see photos of the pageantry of this event at the state-run media outlet Global Times.

-via Massimo


The Cutting Edge in Library Programming Is Medieval Fencing

We librarians must get creative in order to draw patrons to us and make our services relevant to current needs. And what do people need? To study the blade. The steel calls to our souls.

The public library system of Durham County, North Carolina wants to prepare patrons for the future. That's the clear message in its decision to provide a live demonstration of historical European martial arts conducted by the Triangle Sword Club.

Go and prepare accordingly. For now that the world is on fire and the barbarians are at the gate you have the audacity to come to the library for help.

-via reddit


Shoplifter Decides to Get Busy During "Shop with a Cop" Event at a Walmart

A particular Walmart in Chesterfield County, Virginia was flooded with about 50 officers who were engaging in a "shop with a cop" event for children picking out presents. WTVR News reports that during this event, a Walmart employee informed an officer that a shoplifting was in progress.

The suspect had lifted about $1,400 worth of loot before officers converged on him from multiple directions, cutting off any opportunity to escape through overwhelming numbers. Lt. James Lamb of the Chesterfield County Police Department expressed amazement that the suspect chose this time to engage in criminal activity when dozens of marked police vehicles were in the parking lot and uniformed officers could be seen everywhere within the store. 

-via Boing Boing


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