Archive for April, 2010

A lot of people visit Moscow for the Kremlin, but I’d like to visit Moscow for the stray dogs.

There are 500 stray dogs that live in Moscow’s subway system, and about 20 of the most intelligent have learned how to ride the trains to get from place to place. So, if you’re touring Moscow and you line up to catch the metro, don’t be surprised if a dog boards the train with everyone else, curls up on a seat beside you and then exits at a particular station — as if he/she has some important place to be. ‘Cause maybe he/she does.

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In my spare time, I like to make things. And a lot of the time, I like to repurpose old stuff into something new — you know, that whole recycled crafts thing that many of us are doing these days. So in honor of Earth Day, I thought I’d share one of my favorite projects. Behold the button bouquet.

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Kellee Santiago makes the point that video games are art in this TED talk: Roger Ebert makes the counterpoint: Video games can never be art She begins by saying video games “already ARE art.” Yet she concedes that I was correct when I wrote, “No one in or out of the field has ever been [...]

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In this video you get to see the “Impossible Goal”, as well as an analysis that affirms how amazing this goal really is: If you like the idea of “bending” the ball in soccer, you will love this video, which contains many fine examples of bending: More info: – In baseball, how does a pitcher [...]

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Over the last 120-plus years, Coca-Cola has become a master at ignoring or downplaying rumors about its product. Coke comes in handy for removing rust from old nuts and bolts (it does). The original formula for Coke included cocaine (it did). Coca-Cola makes an effective post coital contraceptive (it does not). Coke’s ad team invented the modern image of Santa Claus (they did). “Coca-Cola” translated into Chinese can mean “bite the wax tadpole” (that is true).

So many urban legends have emerged based on Coke that collectively they create a unique category called Cokelore. The cans that Coke arrives in have their own legends as well. Back in the 80s, it was the aluminum used in the cans that were in question; the metal was rumored to be giving everyone Alzheimer’s.

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In honor of earth day, let’s look at 10 things that you could do that would really have an effect on planet earth. #1 – You could get rid of your car. Manufacturing a car takes a huge amount of natural resources (e.g. steel) and energy. Cars also consume gasoline, which creates a number of [...]

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Esquire magazine interviewed 10,000 women and uncovered some amazing stuff: The Esquire Survey of the American Woman Nearly ten thousand woman shared their politics, finances, sex lives, and knowledge of former college football coaches. The average age was 27.6. Seventy-two percent had at least a college degree. And all of them brought us a little [...]

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In the following video, a guy demonstrates that he has Android dual-booting on an iPhone: See also: Android running on iPhone! When you think of how much knowledge, talent and time it must have taken to pull that off, it just boggles the mind. It is not something physical like a Dash-mounted iPad or a [...]

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For thousands of years, people across the world have built roads to move from one point to another. Listen in as Ben and Scott take a look at the evolution of road construction in this podcast.

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Make no mistake: Space is a very hostile environment. Astronauts in orbit suffer from conditions caused by the lack of gravity, small living quarters and other factors. So how do these astronauts cope? Tune in to learn more about the drugs used in space.

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