Monday, March 8, 2010

Oh, now I get it.

http://i.imgur.com/aVhvR.jpg

Friday, March 5, 2010

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

Iraq Opens Up to Foreign Oil Majors

Western producers like BP, Exxon Mobil, and Shell are enjoying their best access to Iraq's southern oil fields since 1972, but a weaker government could be on the way.

Animal Farm Friday - Theeeeey're Baaack

They just took a vacation...

Animal Farm Friday - Vampire Squid is Creepy Cool

I'm pretty sick of even the word vampire these days, thanks much to the sparkling glitter-boy from *those* movies, and all the pathetic copycat hellspawn that came from it, but this spooky cephalopod is wicked cool, despite its name. The creepiest coolest partis that it can turn itself inside out! Watch the video to see it.



Thursday, March 4, 2010

An abomination

http://i.imgur.com/Yb4aB.jpg

It was kind of like that in the '70s, too.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Here, have some nightmares

What you get when you apply adult-level painting techniques to the drawings of children.





Click here for more nightmares (you're welcome!):


Friday, February 26, 2010

For the Tea Baggers

http://i.imgur.com/ybmfW.png

Animal Farm Friday - Cats on Cracked

Honestly, it could give less of a shit, and then bury it.
Honestly, it could give less of a shit, and then bury it.


More hilarity for cat lovers here...

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Avalanche from a skiers POV

Monday, February 22, 2010

Monday Kickstarter - Dismantling Land Mines by Hand

I found this at Gimundo - Good News Served Daily (nice idea, btw!). Watch the (somewhat unnerving, yet inspirational) video and read the article about this interesting cat:



Faux Animal Farm Friday - Faking it

Yes, it's Monday... but I'm pretending it's Friday, 'cuz why not?



Friday, February 19, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - I Love Hummingbirds!!!

I wish I had this many coming by my house:



Then maybe I could train at least one to do this:



Science Beauty

Found at Boing Boing:



Friday, February 12, 2010

Animal Farm Friday - Adorable Freak Fest!

Rolling out first with a Pygmy Jerboa that looks like part Kangaroo Mouse, part T-Rex.



Follow that with the most adorable owl ever, the Malay Eagle Owl!



And wrapping up with Sonya, a slow loris.





Animal Farm Friday - Carrots are better than cilantro

At least to this guy. (This one's for you, Kitten!)



And so is this one:



Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Fun with Science: Black Hole Simulator

Here's a great video on how it works:



Here's the article with all the details.

Humpday Kickstarter: Moth Trails

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Scale of the Universe

I've never had so much fun dragging a slider back and forth. Well, that nudie game was pretty fun, but that's different.

2012 oops.

http://whi.s3.prod.lg1x8.simplecdn.net/images/1448661/tumblr_kvmapcVwc91qzdr4go1_400_large.jpg?1265363863

We can quote the Bible too!

http://21.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_kvqo8b6iZh1qzo96eo1_500.jpg

Friday, February 5, 2010

Jon Stewart on The O'Reilly Factor

This is the full interview, not the heavily edited piece of crap that Fox actually aired. One thing that is patently clear from this full version is that O'Reilly confirms unequivocally that he is a rank shit-eating, moronic fucktard amateur and is way out of his league.

Watch it here.

Animal Farm Friday II - A boy and his 24 year old cat

http://i.imgur.com/jdiuY.jpg

From this post.

One night my wife dreamt she was grooming it and found a zipper under its belly fur. She pulled it and saw a light inside. Staring at this light she became aware she was being drawn into the cat.

She wandered around the house as a cat, not as an old one but in the prime of life, leaping around the furniture, chasing dust motes and running out the cat flap making it bang open, then up along the fence, balancing on the narrow uprights then a leap up into the tree, walking out onto the branches to rest and look down on everyone. It was wonderful having a cats agility and balance, leaping up onto tables spinning after her tail, investigating movements in the air. She dreamt she lept up onto her favorite pillar and was being stoked by humans, she could tell what they were like by the energy their strokes gave her. A nice woman stroked her and it was a lovely warm feeling.

That morning we found the cat in its usual position on the bed at her feet. It was unable to move. It was the weekend so we both went down the vets. She went easy. After we had a short discussion with the vet she just allowed her paw to be shaved and injected. It was all over in a minute, she slipped out of or lives as quietly as she slipped in. I admired that. We wrapped her in a blanket and buried her in the Garden and planted lavender over her. I think of her still. We haven't owned a cat since.


Animal Farm Friday - Japanese Cats Rule!

From Warming Glow:
Man, what a great day this is. A cat who’s a Japanese businessman! You just know all his colleagues are jealous that he can lick his own genitals.




Monday, February 1, 2010

Kickstarter Monday: Liquid Glass, a Spray-on Miracle

Wow. This "liquid glass" sounds like one of the most amazing - and useful - scientific inventions ever!
It sounds too good to be true: a non-toxic spray invisible to the human eye that protects almost any surface against dirt and bacteria, whether it is hospital equipment and medical bandages or ancient stone monuments and expensive fabrics. But true it is. The spray is a form of "liquid glass" and is harmless to living things and the wider environment. It is being touted as one of the most important, environmentally-friendly products to emerge from the field of nanotechnology, which deals in objects at the molecular end of the size scale.

These are some of the possible - and actual - uses for the stuff:
Nano invention: Macro possibilities

Agriculture

Wood treated with liquid glass was found to be resistant to termite attacks in tropical climates. This led to tests on vines showing that treated plants are more resistant to a fungus that attacks the grapes. Seeds coated with liquid glass are less likely to be be attacked by fungal spores and germinate and grow faster than untreated seeds, probably because they do not waste energy fending off the microbes. Wine corks treated with liquid glass may also be protected against "corking", when contaminants in the cork taint the flavour of the wine.

Stone monuments

Stone surfaces coated with liquid glass are protected against the weather and easier to clean, especially if grafittied. For 18 months, scientists in Turkey have been running trials on the Ataturk Mausoleum in Ankara and a 15th-Century mosque. They report continued water protection and no discolouration. Talks are taking place about the possible use of liquid glass in Britain to protect memorials and war graves.

Domestic bathrooms

Millions of homes use cleaning agents and bleach. Tests by food processing companies in Germany have shown that sterile surfaces treated with the liquid glass can be cleaned with plain hot water and have levels of sterility seen on surfaces washed in bleach.

Its uses in the fashion industry

The liquid glass produces a highly flexible, invisible barrier to liquids and dirt. It cannot be seen by the naked eye and yet it allows fabrics to "breathe", according to its manufacturers. Expensive fabrics could be treated to make them stain resistant and at least one maker of upmarket handbags and coats is understood to be conducting negotiations about treating its products before they leave the factory.





Friday, January 29, 2010

Animal Farm Friday 2 - Dont worry, we dont bite

This is the luckiest little impala ever! Three cheetahs catch it, but decide to play with it instead. Check out the hi-res photos and read the story here. (Don't worry. It has a happy ending!)

Sticking your neck out: Oblivious to the danger, the impala appears to return the affection to the cheetahs

President Obama Present the iPad

I knew it was out there! (Thanks, Barely Political!)



Now that corporations are people...

Animal Farm Friday - Poor bees

Kind of makes me think about how the Dems having a supermajority in government re still being man-handled by the supposedly "banished into exile" GOP.

From Environmental Graffiti:
“All it takes is one. One enterprising scout to find the honey
bee colony. Mark it with a pheromone. Return with a band of natural born killers. And make all hell break lose.” Sounds like the latest Tarantino? Close. It’s the beginning of a National Geographic video that documents the annihilation of 30,000 European honey bees by 30 (yes, 30!) Asian giant hornets. We’ve found out more about these bullies of the insect world.




Red the full article, though. It's not political, and is actually fascinating.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Fading Lightbulbs

Who knew?
More Americans are buying energy efficient lighting and are aware of the energy-saving benefits -- but most are clueless about the phaseout of incandescent bulbs that starts in two years.



Dear Apple,

http://i.imgur.com/Wo27t.jpg

Alito is not an impartial justice, he is a political hack!

From Glenn Greenwald:
It was clear from Sam Alito's confirmation hearing and his record of appellate opinions that he is a dogmatic, state-revering, right-wing judge.  But last night, he unmasked himself as a politicized and intemperate Republican as well.  Much of the public will view his future "judicial" and "legal" conclusions -- and those of his fellow Court members -- with an even greater degree of cynicism.  And justifiably so.  Whatever impulses led him to behave that way last night, they have nothing to do with sober judicial reasoning or apolitical restraint.



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

I know a political party who will probably lose their majority in the 2010 elections

Democrats Put Lower Priority on Health Bill

With no clear path forward on major health care legislation, Democratic leaders in Congress effectively slammed the brakes on President Obama’s top domestic priority on Tuesday, saying they no longer felt pressure to move quickly on a health bill after eight months of setting deadlines and missing them.

The Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, Democrat of Nevada, deflected questions about health care. “We’re not on health care now,” Mr. Reid said. “We’ve talked a lot about it in the past.”


Well, good riddance. Maybe we will finally get more progressives elected.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Haiti's head Voodoo priest question the true motive behind these humanitarian acts

What are the odds of seeing this on US television?

Thanks, Al-Jezeera!



Dr. Norman Finkelstein at the University of Waterloo

This clip is from American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein.

In it, he stands up against [Jewish?] students who try to play the Holocaust card against him. He's just about one of the last persons that would work on.

Extremely powerful!



Internal Power


Graphic: Christine Daniloff

The geniuses at MIT have a very interesting idea for capturing abundant and clean energy straight from our mother's cracks:

Everywhere on Earth, a few miles below the surface, the bedrock is hot, and the deeper you go the hotter it gets. In some places, water heated by this hot rock comes naturally to the surface or close to it, where it can be easily tapped to drive a turbine and generate electricity.

But where naturally heated water is not available at or near the surface, this process can be recreated by drilling one very deep well to inject water into the ground, and another well nearby to pump that water back to the surface after it has been heated by passing through cracks in the hot rock. Such systems are known as Engineered Geothermal Systems, or EGS.



Monday, January 25, 2010

Bottled Water - The More You Know...

Presented by Online Education: (click on image to zoom)



Animal Farm Monday - Colbert would love this cat!

Why wait 'til Friday?