X-Men: First Class - Official Trailer | |
| 12:57:45 AM, Sunday, February 13, 2011 | |
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Astronomy Picture of the Day: Alnitak, Alnilam, Mintaka | |
| 5:51:57 PM, Saturday, February 12, 2011 | |
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"Alnitak, Alnilam, and Mintaka, are the bright bluish stars from east to west (left to right) along the diagonal in this gorgeous cosmic vista. Otherwise known as the Belt of Orion, these three blue supergiant stars are hotter and much more massive than the Sun. They lie about 1,500 light-years away, born of Orion's well-studied interstellar clouds. In fact, clouds of gas and dust adrift in this region have intriguing and some surprisingly familiar shapes, including the dark Horsehead Nebula and Flame Nebula near Alnitak at the lower left. The famous Orion Nebula itself lies off the bottom of this colorful star field. Recorded last December with a modified digital SLR camera and small telescope, the well-planned, two frame mosaic spans about 4 degrees on the sky." | |
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Bolivia: Deadliest Journeys | |
| 5:41:49 PM, Saturday, February 12, 2011 | |
-- I was watching these while procrastinating during the finals last semester...haha This is one of the craziest features the series! Some of those cables across the valley are 20+ years old and have actually stretched quite a bit over the years. Some span 1500ft+ and are 700ft above the ground. | |
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Little Kenworth Semi Cruisin' the Streets | |
| 11:58:38 PM, Friday, February 11, 2011 | |
-- I'd drive this thing everywhere! hahaha | |
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Gorkha Soldier Saves Girl from Rape and Takes on 40 Train Robbers with Only a Khukuri | |
| 10:17:19 PM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
“Bishnu Shrestha, who had just retired from the Indian army where he served as a Gorkha soldier, held off a horde of robbers that tried to rob a train in India. From the article onRepublica:“The band of about 40 robbers, some of whom were travelling as passengers, stopped the train in the Chittaranjan jungles in West Bengal around midnight. Shrestha– who had boarded the train at Ranchi in Jharkhand, the place of his posting–was in seat no. 47 in coach AC3.“They started snatching jewelry, cell phones, cash, laptops and other belongings from the passengers,” Shrestha recalled. The soldier had somehow remained a silent spectator amidst the melee, but not for long. He had had enough when the robbers stripped an 18-year-old girl sitting next to him and tried to rape her right in front of her parents. He then took out his khukuri and took on the robbers.“The girl cried for help, saying ´You are a soldier, please save a sister´,” Shrestha recalled. “I prevented her from being raped, thinking of her as my own sister,” he added. He took one of the robbers under control and then started to attack the others. He said the rest of the robbers fled after he killed three of them with his khukuri and injured eight others…“Fighting the enemy in battle is my duty as a soldier; taking on the dacoits in the train was my duty as a human being,” said the Indian army nayak.Essentially, one man took on 40 armed thieves with only a khukuri…” | |
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Annie Get Your Gun - Anything You Can Do | |
| 7:57:16 PM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
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-- Classic! Embedding disabled by request, please click image to watch! | |
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The Most Polite Store Robbery Ever | |
| 4:14:45 PM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
-- The politeness and the conduct are hilarious, but this is a sad scene overall.. | |
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Asteroid Makes Sharpest Turn Yet Seen in Solar System | |
| 3:25:46 PM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
"On Friday, a metre-sized asteroid called 2011 CQ1 was spotted zipping only 5480 kilometres above the Earth's surface. That is the closest near miss on record, beating the previous record holder, a rock that buzzed Earth in 2004 called 2004 FU162, by a few hundred kilometres.When something that small comes close to our planet, Earth's gravity is sure to bend its orbit. In this case, the approach was so close that the little asteroid's path bent by 60 degrees, reports Don Yeomans of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.Short of collisions with a planet, that's the biggest orbital change ever recorded by observers. It was large enough to shift the asteroid from one category of objects into another..." | |
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Miami City by Kirk Hille | |
| 12:57:57 PM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
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The Usual Lego Suspects | |
| 1:38:47 AM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
-- Usual Suspects just in case by some miracle you have no idea what's going on here. Whatuhfuck?! | |
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Genghis Khan the GREEN: Invader Killed So Many People That Carbon Levels Plummeted and Forests Re-Grew | |
| 12:29:59 AM, Thursday, February 10, 2011 | |
“Genghis Khan has been branded the greenest invader in history - after his murderous conquests killed so many people that huge swathes of cultivated land returned to forest.The Mongol leader, who established a vast empire between the 13th and 14th centuries, helped remove nearly 700million tons of carbon from the atmosphere, claims a new study.The deaths of 40million people meant that large areas of cultivated land grew thick once again with trees, which absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.And, although his methods may be difficult for environmentalists to accept, ecologists believe it may be the first ever case of successful manmade global cooling.‘It's a common misconception that the human impact on climate began with the large-scale burning of coal and oil in the industrial era,’ said Julia Pongratz, who headed the research by the Carnegie Institution's Department of Global Ecology.‘Actually, humans started to influence the environment thousands of years ago by changing the vegetation cover of the Earth's landscapes when we cleared forests for agriculture,’ she told Mongabay.com.The 700million tons of carbon absorbed as a result of the Mongol empire is about the same produced in a year from the global use of petrol…” | |
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Video of Pigeons in Zero-Gravity | |
| 11:20:54 PM, Wednesday, February 09, 2011 | |
-- Remember that clip of cats in zero-gravity? Well they took some pigeons along as well it would appear. Interesting that they can still fly pretty well! Even if it is upside down... | |
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The Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want Live 1969 | |
| 10:57:50 PM, Wednesday, February 09, 2011 | |
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Anna by Mecuro B Cotto | |
| 10:50:53 PM, Wednesday, February 09, 2011 | |
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U.S. Has Secret Tools to Force Internet on Dictators | |
| 10:02:42 PM, Wednesday, February 09, 2011 | |
“When Hosni Mubarak shut down Egypt’s internet and cellphone communications, it seemed that all U.S. officials could do was ask him politely to change his mind. But the American military does have a second set of options, if it ever wants to force connectivity on a country against its ruler’s wishes.There’s just one wrinkle. “It could be considered an act of war,” says John Arquilla, a leading military futurist.The U.S. military has no shortage of devices — many of them classified — that could restore connectivity to a restive populace cut off from the outside world by its rulers. It’s an attractive option for policymakers who want an option for future Egypts, between doing nothing and sending in the Marines. And it might give teeth to the Obama administration’s demand that foreign governments consider internet access an inviolable human right.Arquilla, a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School, spent years urging the military to logic-bomb adversary websites, disrupt hostile online presences, and even cause communications blackouts to separate warring factions before they go nuclear. What the military can turn off, he says, it can also turn on — or at least fill dead airspace.Consider the Commando Solo, the Air Force’s airborne broadcasting center. A revamped cargo plane, the Commando Solo beams out psychological operations in AM and FM for radio, and UHF and VHF for TV. Arquilla doesn’t want to go into detail how the classified plane could get a denied internet up and running again, but if it flies over a bandwidth-denied area, suddenly your Wi-Fi bars will go back up to full strength.“We have both satellite- and nonsatellite-based assets that can come in and provide access points to get people back online,” Arquilla says. “Some of it is done from ships. You could have a cyber version of pirate radio.”Then there are cell towers in the sky. The military already uses its aircraft as communications relays in places like Afghanistan. Some companies are figuring out upgrades: FastCom, an effort led by the defense firm Textron, is a project that hooks up cellular pods to the belly of a drone, the better to keep cellular and data connections in the air without pilot fatigue. Underneath the drones, a radius of a few kilometers on the ground would have 3G coverage…” | |
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