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St. Wilgefortis became popular in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. She was known by names that translated as “Strong Virgin” and “The Liberator”. Legend says that the young noblewoman prayed to be delivered from an arranged marriage and miraculously grew a beard that broke the deal. The actual story is even stranger! Read about it at Curious Expeditions. http://www.curiousexpeditions.org/2007/10/miracle_beard.html
The Inaugural General Assembly of the World Toilet Association will have its first gathering next month. In honor of the occasion, founding member Sim Jae-duck of South Korea built this toilet-shaped house south of Seoul.
"Among its many amenities, the house features four deluxe toilets," said the group, started in South Korea and dedicated to providing clean sanitation to the more than 2 billion people who live without toilets.
The home has a showcase bathroom located in its centre. Other toilets have features that range from elegant fittings to the latest in water conservation devices.
Link -via Arbroath
This game is not easy (the fifth difference is always the hardest), but its artful and pleasant. http://www.ivoryboy.com/difference.html -via Dump Trumpet
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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