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Callie Plays Dead



This is one of our blind dogs, Callie the Dachshund, who always pretends not to hear us when we're calling all the dogs to go out one last time before bed. She rolls over and pretends she's dead ...


Except for one little detail. Push play or go to YouTube. -via Arbroath

Radio Control Bugs


If you enjoyed The Weirdest Insects in the World, you can have one of your own, without adopting a pet! The Discovery Channel Store is offering a radio-controlled insect with three interchangable exoskeletons- a Rhinoceros Beetle, Hissing Cockroach and Hercules Beetle. Make your bug move in forward and reverse with a remote control shaped like a stick. Link -via Dump Trumpet

King Tut to be Displayed

Egyptian officials have announced that the mummy of King Tut will be removed from its sarcophagus and displayed to the public in a climate-controlled glass case starting next month in Luxor. The move is partially to preserve the damaged mummy, which now lies in his tomb with no protection from the humidity generated by tourists. King Tut will be partially rewrapped in new linen, but the face will be left bare when the exhibition begins. Link

Amoebic Morality

In times of stress, some single-celled organisms band together to create an entity that resembles a multicellular animal. And some of members of the colony will sacrifice their lives to ensure the survival of others. In Carol Otte’s first article for Damn Interesting, the altruism of amoebas becomes fascinating. Link

Cold Water Images


Beautiful underwater photography by Kawika Chetron.
On Saturday, March 17, 2007 Kawika launched his boat in Eureka, California. When he did not return that evening, the Coast Guard launched a search, finding his boat Sunday morning. Kawika's camera was on board; Kawika and his dive gear were not. The Coast Guard continued the search until Monday evening. He has not been found.

Link -via the Presurfer

WiFi Detector Shirt


The bars on this WiFi Detector Shirt blink to show the signal strength of WiFi available wherever you are, so you don’t have to open your laptop just to check. A perfect gift for your favorite traveling geek! Link -via Cynical-C

Computer Cat Clock


The modern version of the classic cat wall clock, made of recycled computer parts, including a hard drive disc and a floppy disc. He even has memory ears! Link -via Everlasting Blort

10 Most Brilliant Inventions of 2007

R&D Magazine recently published their picks of the 100 best inventions of 2007. American Inventor Spot picked their ten favorites of the list. These include Functionalized Nanoporous Thin Film that attracted heavy metals in water, the Lego Mindstorms NXT, fabric that protects against injury, and an air conditioning system that controls humidity. Link -via Dump Trumpet

Liscence Plate Map


Aaron Foster creates maps of the USA from old liscence plates, with all 50 states represented. You can buy one, but yours may have slightly different plates, as each map is hand-crafted. Link -via the Presurfer

Balloon Bowl


How fun could this be? Dave England and Matt Beach blew up 8,000 balloons and filled a skating bowl, just to see what it would be like to ride through them. Push play or go to YouTube. -via Cynical-C

Rubik's Cube Championships

The World Rubik’s Cube Champioinship was held this past weekend in Budapest, the puzzle’s birthplace. Yu Nakajima of Japan won by solving his cube in 12.46 seconds! However, the world record is still held by Frenchman Thibaut Jacquinot who solved one in 9.86 seconds last May. 14-year-old Hungarian Matyas Kuti set a record for the larger 5x5 cube competition with an average time of one minute and 45 seconds. There were other categories of competition, like solving a cube with your feet! Link -via Geek Like Me

Day of the Octopus


October 8th is (unofficially) International Cephalopod Awareness Day!
Ceph·a·lo·pods are marine mollusks like squid, octopus and cuttlefish, characterized by well-developed eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles. The word is from the combination of the Greek kefale and pous, roughly meaning head feet. Some folks pronouce it sefalopod, others say kefalopod.

Take this opportunity to hug an octopus. If there are no octopi or squid near you, may I suggest perusing Pink Tentacle or Ectoplasmosis? Both blogs are very cephalopod-friendly. There are links to many other cephalopod sites at Cephalopodcast. Link -via J-Walk Blog

Large File


Would you believe a 65 foot tall filing cabinet? This was built by artist Sam Yates in 2000 in California. Yes, there are things filed in it! See more pictures at Deputy Dog. http://deputy-dog.com/2007/10/08/the-filing-cabinet-skyscraper/

Dish Sculpture


Dam Sen Cultural Park in Vietnam has a collection of sculptures made from ceramic dishes and flatware! Link -via Dump Trumpet

Riverdance Monkeys



I couldn’t help but laugh at this remix of an Arby’s ad! Push play or go to YouTube. -via the Presurfer

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