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Marcel Marceau, 1923-2007


French master mime Marcel Marceau has died at age 84, according to his family. Link For several examples of his work, push play or go to YouTube. -via Arbroath

The Crooked House


The Crooked House pub in England will make you stagger after only one drink... or none at all! The foundation of the building has shifted over time due to underground mining. Buttressing stopped the damage, but there is a 15% tilt left behind. Link -via Grow-A-Brain

Thereminbot and Thumpbot


Watching somebody play a theramin is weird enough, now here’s a robot playing the theremin! The Thereminbot is named Lev, and his friend on percussion is a thumpbot. Here they perform Gnarls Barkley's Crazy. Push play or go to YouTube. -via Arboath

The A-Team Van


It’s a GMC van meticulously converted to resemble the vehicle from the TV show The A-Team, available for hire in the UK. Equipped with two TVs, and stocked with every episode of The A-Team on DVD. Perfect for weddings; not available for stag parties. http://www.theateamvan.com/ -via b3ta

Witch Kitchen Jars


It's never too early to prepare for Halloween! Aranamuerta has a tutorial on how to create "witch kitchen jars," filled with such goodies as Snake Oil, Hob Goblin Brains, and Dragon Embryos. Link

Faces in Places

Faces in Places is a photoblog of inanimate objects that look like faces. Since the human brain is wired to recognize faces, these are seen all over. Link -via b3ta

(Image credit: Flickr user lucianf)


Japanese Atlantis?


An underwater formation off the coast of Yonaguni Jima, Japan was discovered in 1986. Scientists are divided, with some believing the “pyramid” to be part of a 5,000 year old civilization, and some believing it to be a natural rock formation. Link to story. Link to more photos.

NYC Subway Map Hoodie


This hoodie has a New York City subway map imprinted on it... if you get lost, just follow your arm, or neck, or something. http://www.fredflare.com/customer/product.php?productid=3342&cat=103# -via Dump Trumpet

The Forgotten Fire


The deadliest fire in the history of the United States occurred in a town you probably never heard of. On October 8th, 1871, Peshtigo, Wisconsin was totally consumed by fire, and over 1,200 people died. The fire was not widely reported in the press, because the Great Chicago Fire (October 8-10) got the headlines. Read a harrowing account of the Peshtigo fire at Damn Interesting. Link

Darth Vader Blues



OK, admit it. You’ve thought about this before, haven’t you? Click on image or go to College Humor. -via Gorilla Mask

The Last Lecture

46-year-old Carnegie-Mellon professor Randy Pausch delivered his final lecture, entitled “How to Live Your Dreams” on Tuesday. Paush has terminal pancreatic cancer. The lecture is powerful and uplifting.
"What we're not going to talk about today," he continued, "is cancer, because I've spent a lot of time talking about that ... and we're not going to talk about things that are even more important, like my wife and [three preschool] kids, because I'm good, but I'm not good enough to talk about that without tearing up."

What he was there to discuss was how to fulfill your childhood dreams, and the lessons he had learned on his life's journey.

Link to story. Link to video. http://wms.andrew.cmu.edu/001/pausch.wmv to full lecture (opens in new player). Link to Pausch’s website. -via Reddit and Fark

That’s how marketing works!


This is so true, whatever medium you’re working in. Everyone’s got to put their two cents in. Flags of the world, with comments from the client.
Link -via the Presurfer

Ad Icons of the Past

Jason at mental_floss ran down where the advertising icons of yesteryear are now. What does the Gerber Baby look like now? Who inspired the Dutch Boy and the Coppertone Girl? And where did Mikey end up? Find out about ten of these! Link

Playtime for Baby Bears


Three baby bears made themselves at home in a New Jersey backyard! Push play or go to Live Leak. http://ktla.trb.com/news/ktla-baby-bears,0,1506945.story?coll=ktla-news-2 to story. -via Arbroath

Reading the Dead Sea Scrolls


New x-ray techniques will be used on some of the Dead Sea Scrolls that are too fragile to unravel.
They will look at the texts using x-rays produced at the £360m Diamond Light Source in Didcot, Oxfordshire. The machine works by propelling electrons at great speeds around a giant tunnel. As they corner, they emit x-rays 100bn times brighter than a medical x-ray.

Researchers led by Tim Wess have developed computer software that can "unravel" x-ray images of rolled up parchment documents to reveal the writing, even if the parchment has text on either side.

Link -via the Presurfer

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