Thursday, July 30, 2009

the mayans were right

this is how the world will end in 2012 (see last paragraph)
New ion engine could reach Mars in 39 days


Last week astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins both called for NASA to make Mars its next goal. But the standard chemical propulsion system would take six months to get to Mars and cost hundreds of billions of dollars. However, a new ion plasma rocket being developed by another former astronaut, Franklin Chang-Diaz, could potentially reach Mars in just 39 days using a fraction of the fuel.

Chang-Diaz’s prototype doesn’t achieve propulsion by combusting fuel but, rather, by superheating atoms to create and expel a plasma plume.

Named VASIMR, the system consists of three linked magnetic cells. The first stage works a bit like a kettle, heating the atoms of a neutral gas like argon with a radio frequency (RF) generator until electrons “boil” off, creating plasma.

The plasma is now very hot – about 50,000 degrees Celsius – but not hot enough to produce efficient thrust. The second stage of VASIMR acts as an amplifier, further energizing the plasma using electromagnetic waves. By now, the plasma reaches about a million degrees, comparable to the center of the sun.

The third and final stage is converts the energy into directed motion and, ultimately, high velocity thrust. And, in case you’re wondering how anything so hot could be possibly contained, that’s one of the reasons the cells are all magnetic. A magnetic field not only helps heat plasma but also contains it, so it won’t ever actually touch anything.

Chang-Diaz and his colleagues are readying VASIMR for a 2012 test with NASA on the International Space Station. It could just be the beginning of a new power in long-distance space travel.

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Ortiz and Ramirez on the 2003 doping list

say it aint so.
Ortiz and Ramirez Said to Be on 2003 Doping List


Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz, the sluggers who propelled the Boston Red Sox to end an 86-year World Series championship drought and to capture another title three years later, were among the roughly 100 Major League Baseball players to test positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, according to lawyers with knowledge of the results.
via NYtimes



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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

cool pic from the ISS

click on the picture for full size



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it's always sunny in philadelphia new season preview

i love this show, can't wait for the new season in sept.



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california, super cool to the homeless

reminds me of a south park episode..."night of the living homeless"

New York City Buys Homeless People One-Way Plane Tickets to Keep Shelter Costs Down


NEW YORK — New York City is buying one-way plane tickets for homeless families to leave the city.

It's part of a program by Mayor Bloomberg's administration to keep the homeless out of the expensive shelter system, which costs $36,000 a year per family.

via foxnews



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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

no idea what to call this



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a twist on the heineken commercail

courtesy of snoop dogg



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what did you expect?



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huffpo reporter chasing congressmen

pretty funny. not a fan of michael moore-type tactics, but it really is a simple enough question.



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new multiplayer footage of Modern Warfare 2



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Monday, July 27, 2009

no caption needed



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rock remix of "low" (with travis barker)



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unnecessary censorship



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michael vick back in the bigs

now the question is who will he play for?
MICHAEL VICK CONDITIONALLY REINSTATED BY NFL

Michael Vick has been conditionally reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.


Vick can participate without delay in preseason practices, workouts and meetings and can play in the final two preseason games -- if he can find a team that will sign him. Once the season begins, Vick may participate in all team activities other than games, but could play as soon as October.

Goodell called a news conference for late Monday afternoon.

via nyp



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Sunday, July 26, 2009

secret nazi technology - Die Glocke

Die Glocke (German for "The Bell") is the name of a purported top secret Nazi scientific technological device. The only source for this is the books of Polish aerospace defence journalist and military historian Igor Witkowski, which claim it to be a secret weapon, or Wunderwaffe. The topic has been popularized by Nick Cook, Joseph P. Farrell and conspiracy theory websites, associating it with Nazi occultism and antigravity or free energy research.

"The Bell" has become something of a legend among believers in zero-point energy, perpetual motion machines, anti-gravity devices, reality shifting, reanimation, and time-space manipulation. While the purpose of The Bell is unknown, there is a wide range of speculation from anti-gravity to time travel.


The device is described as metallic, approximately 9 feet wide and 12 to 15 feet high with a shape similar to a bell. It contained two counter-rotating cylinders filled with a substance similar to Mercury that glowed violet when activated, known only as Xerum 525 it has been speculated to be Red mercury. When active, The Bell would emit strong radiation, which led to the death of several scientists and various plant and animal test subjects.

Farrell states:

The Bell was considered so important to the Nazis that they killed 60 scientists that worked on the project and buried them in a mass grave and the only reason we know about the Bell is that the SS General that was tasked with the murders, Jakob Sporrenberg, was tried after the war by a Polish War Crimes court for murdering his own people on what subsequently became Polish soil. So it's his Affidavit that gives us the story of the Bell.

What might have happened to The Bell, had it existed, were it to have been evacuated out of Germany is unknown, however there has been some speculation: Witkowski speculated that it ended up in a Nazi-friendly South American country, Cook speculated that it ended up in the United States as part of a deal made with SS General Hans Kammler and Farrell speculated that it did not reach the United States until it was recovered in the Kecksburg UFO incident.

full story here



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william spencer

it gets pretty crazy around 0:45 seconds.



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Saturday, July 25, 2009



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shaq and a panda



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Friday, July 24, 2009

chick pulls off crazy golf shot


Hot Girl Pulls Off Insane Golf Trick Shot - Watch more Funny Videos



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crazy russians



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"the hangover" audio clips

some funny short clips from "the hangover". one of my favorites below:
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creating art with nails

pretty inventive




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take this healthcare and shove it

i love how recently many states have been claiming sovereignty. i really hope gov. perry sticks to this plan.

Perry raises possibility of states' rights showdown with White House over healthcare


AUSTIN — Gov. Rick Perry, raising the specter of a showdown with the Obama administration, suggested Thursday that he would consider invoking states’ rights protections under the 10th Amendment to resist the president’s healthcare plan, which he said would be "disastrous" for Texas.

Interviewed by conservative talk show host Mark Davis of Dallas’ WBAP/820 AM, Perry said his first hope is that Congress will defeat the plan, which both Perry and Davis described as "Obama Care." But should it pass, Perry predicted that Texas and a "number" of states might resist the federal health mandate.

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shame on you prof. gates, sincerely, black woman



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in the words of the prophet little john...



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Thursday, July 23, 2009

amazon.com buys zappos.com

amazon.com is the walmart of the internet

Amazon Buys Zappos for $850M

Amazon.com has bought online clothing and footwear provider Zappos.com for about $850 million according to a press release by Amazon today. Most of the money comes from around 10 million shares of Amazon stock. Based in Henderson, NV, Zappos will maintain its management team and brand name. The deal is expected to close this fall after several months of negotiation, according to an email to employees sent by Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh.
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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

extreme sheephearding



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rules for men

pretty funny website, a few excerpts from the "top rules" below:

full list here



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universal paper, scissors, rock rules


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craziest bowling trick ever



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what happens when a bird hits a car at 120mph?

whoops




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cool website for new ventures

Startup Funding

Getting funding for any startup venture is a challenge – even with a clear business plan. Startup funding covers all of the news and trends in financing a startup business. In addition, this topic features advice for startups seeking funding during these challenging economic times and those seeking to invest in... more

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unreal -- skeet shooting with a shotgun like you've never seen



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yo quiero vivir

muy triste.
Taco Bell Chihuahua Dies


Gidget, the Chihuahua best known for her Taco Bell ad campaign, died from a stroke on Tuesday night at age 15.
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it just adds flavor

her body was IN the machine...
Woman Found Dead at McDonald's Food Processing Plant


INDUSTRY, Calif. — A 40-year-old woman has been found dead in a machine at a Southern California food processing plant that is a major supplier for McDonald's restaurants.

Los Angeles County sheriff's detectives say the woman's body was found early Tuesday at Golden State Foods in the City of Industry, an east Los Angeles suburb. Investigators believe her death was accidental.

via foxnews



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why can't we be friends?

the video below shows a group of Palestinians mimicking a local commercial where Israelis and Palestinians kick a ball back and forth over security fences. real life is a little different. and when i say a little different, i mean tear gas.



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obama/dems funding everything except defense

i like to think of myself as neutral and objective when it comes to politics. it upsets me, however, when funding for nat'l defense falls short (as was the case under Bush when troops had armor shortages) or is cut. maybe obama and the dems should stop forking over billions for failing firms and socialized healthcare and allocate those funds to something that will protect our country as well as keep jobs intact.

Senate rejects additional F-22 funding

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Senate voted Tuesday to block expansion of one of the country's most controversial and expensive defense programs, the F-22 fighter jet program.

The vote gave the White House and Pentagon a key victory over congressional supporters of the F-22, many of whom represent states and districts where jobs are tied to the production of the jet.

The vote, which stripped $1.75 billion for an additional seven F-22s from the fiscal year 2010 budget, was a reversal of an earlier Senate committee decision to include money for the program. The change came in a response to strong pressure from President Obama, Defense Secretary Robert Gates and several key senators who argued that the additional planes are not needed or wanted by the military.

via cnn



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steven baldwin is broke

too bad, seems like a nice guy
Steven Baldwin Files for Bankruptcy

Actor Stephen Baldwin filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday in a New York court.

The 43-year-old actor filed for Chapter 11 protection claiming he owes more than $2.3 million and owns a New York property valued at only $1.1 million. His wife, Kennya Baldwin, also is named in the document.

via huffington post



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avalanches - frontier psychiatrist



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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Mr. Bond hosts orgy

weird europeans...reminds me of "eyes wide shut"
Masked ball descends into orgy

Halswell House in Somerset was hired for £9,000 by a group of 350 revellers who arrived in a fleet of Porsches, BMWs and Aston Martins.

They were all wearing long cloaks and masks and the party continued normally until midnight - when they stripped down to leather pants, corsets and suspenders.


The guests then started kissing and a mass orgy ensued with couples having sex "everywhere".

Halswell House owner Grahame Bond, a multi-millionaire estate agent, was forced to send some of his teenage staff home because of the explicit activities.

Mr. Bond, 45, who bought the property for £1.94 million in 2004, said the evening suddenly turned into an orgy "as if a switch had been flicked on".
via telegraph.co.uk



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sweet child of me on the sitar



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awesome policy



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aww what a cute OH MY GOD

gross.
5-Legged Pup Rescued From Coney Island Freak Show


A five-legged puppy was saved from life in a Coney Island freak show thanks to a kindhearted Southerner who paid $4,000 for the pooch.

Allyson Seigal, 45, of Charlotte, N.C., outbid a Brooklyn freak show operator to buy the pup because she couldn't bear the thought of the Chihuahua-terrier mix ending up at the sideshow that featured disfigured animals, the Charlotte Observer reported.
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i don't want a large farva, pt. 2

it happens again..
Denver cop accused of using gun to speed up McDonald's breakfast


A Denver police officer faces felony menacing and weapons charges based on an allegation that he pointed a pistol to speed up his order at an Aurora McDonald's in May.

An employee at the McDonald's at 18181 E. Hampden Ave. told investigators that two officers were waiting for their order at the drive-through window in the early morning hours when Derrick Curtis Saunders, 29, grew impatient and pulled a weapon.

In addition to the menacing and weapons charges, Saunders also is charged with prohibited use of a weapon, reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct, the Aurora Police Department said Monday.

via denver post



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presidential approval tracker

really cool interactive tool, link below

via usa today



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Monday, July 20, 2009

legos for adults


a few others here



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pic of the day



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Friday, July 17, 2009



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america, f*** yea

Man Says He Used Chainsaw to Fight Starving Mountain Lion
CODY, Wyoming — A man says he used his chainsaw to fight off a starving mountain lion that attacked him while he was camping in the Shoshone National Forest.


Ex-Marine Dustin Britton says he raised the chainsaw he had been using to cut brush and inflicted a gash on the 100-pound lion's shoulder.

The animal retreated, leaving Britton with a small puncture wound on his forearm. Wildlife agents later shot the lion after it attacked a dog brought in to track the animal.

via foxnews



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Thursday, July 16, 2009

john r. cash, deputy



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pretty funny



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snow fox



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oddly comforting



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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

bruins to play at fenway

It's official: Winter Classic at Fenway

NHL commissioner Gary Bettman dubbed it the "worst kept secret," while confirming Wednesday afternoon that the Boston Bruins will meet the Philadelphia Flyers in this year's Winter Classic at Fenway Park on Jan. 1, 2010.
via boston.com



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bullet proof vest testing, circa 1923



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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

pentagon developing robot that can fuel itself with dead bodies

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Upcoming Military Robot Could Feed on Dead Bodies
Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Maryland company under contract to the Pentagon is working on a steam-powered robot that would fuel itself by gobbling up whatever organic material it can find — grass, wood, old furniture, even dead bodies.


Robotic Technology Inc.'s Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot — that's right, "EATR" — "can find, ingest, and extract energy from biomass in the environment (and other organically-based energy sources), as well as use conventional and alternative fuels (such as gasoline, heavy fuel, kerosene, diesel, propane, coal, cooking oil, and solar) when suitable," reads the company's Web site.
via fox news
company website and presentation here



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ten cent beer night, and why it will never happen again

Ten Cent Beer Night was a promotion held by Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians during a game against the Texas Rangers at Cleveland Municipal Stadium on June 4, 1974.


The idea behind the promotion was to offer as many eight-ounce (237 mL) cups of Stroh's beer as the fans could drink for just 10¢ each, thus increasing ticket sales. Ultimately, the game was forfeited to Texas on the orders of home plate umpire Nestor Chylak because of the crowd's uncontrollable rowdiness, and because the game could not be resumed in a timely manner.

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algae biofuel

i did a lot of research on this topic at my last job, while there's been small to mid-sized investments, it looks like exxon is going to be the first to try to scale this commercially (there's a lot of issues with sufficient infrastructure to transport large quantities)

Exxon to Invest Millions to Make Fuel From Algae

The oil giant Exxon Mobil, whose chief executive once mocked alternative energy by referring to ethanol as “moonshine,” is about to venture into biofuels.

On Tuesday, Exxon plans to announce an investment of $600 million in producing liquid transportation fuels from algae — organisms in water that range from pond scum to seaweed. The biofuel effort involves a partnership with Synthetic Genomics, a biotechnology company founded by the genomics pioneer J. Craig Venter.
via new york times



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gotta love texas

Billboard Claiming Martin Luther King Was Republican Angers Black Activists in Houston


A billboard proclaiming that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican has stirred a religious and political hornets' nest in Houston, where a church leader is trying to draw black voters into the Republican Party.

The jumbo-sized roadside ad made its contentious claim for about a week -- until a local black activist charged that the sign unjustly politicized King's legacy and was hurting his community by telling a "blatant lie."

"Martin Luther King may have very well believed in some of the Christian principles of the Republican Party, but Dr. Martin Luther King was not a Republican or a Democrat," said Quanell X, who heads the New Black Panther Party in Houston.

via who else? fox news



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awesome crash



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random family guy moment



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Monday, July 13, 2009

well done, grasshopper

i pray this is better than shanghai noon
Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith start 'Karate Kid' remake


BEIJING – Jackie Chan will play the wise kung-fu master in a Hollywood-Chinese remake of the 1984 hit "The Karate Kid" that kicked off filming in the Chinese capital at the weekend, a movie company publicist said Monday.

Chan's young disciple in "Kung Fu Kid" will be played by Jaden Smith, the son of Hollywood superstars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, China Film Group spokesman Weng Li told The Associated Press in a phone interview.

via yahoo



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unreal -- skeet shooting with a bow



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monday



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Sunday, July 12, 2009



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Saturday, July 11, 2009

great quote from one of the all time greats



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Friday, July 10, 2009

artie lange gets a DUI

just released via tmz:


We've just learned Artie Lange was busted for suspicion of DUI moments ago in New Jersey.

Law enforcement sources tell us the "Howard Stern Show" veteran was arrested about a half hour ago in Toms River after he got in a car accident.



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