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Dec 31, 2009

Why is there no holiday for this guy?



Borlaug received his Ph.D. in plant pathology and genetics from the University of Minnesota in 1942. He took up an agricultural research position in Mexico, where he developed semi-dwarf, high-yield, disease-resistant wheat varieties.These collective increases in yield have been labeled the Green Revolution, and Borlaug is often credited with saving over a billion people worldwide from starvation.

Dec 28, 2009

Dec 26, 2009

some stunning ink


Dec 22, 2009

For the person who has everything


A octopus chandelier for the tough to buy for person on your list.

Dec 21, 2009

yikes 3


Insipidus versus Mellitus in diabetics- until as recent as 25 years ago it was standard practice for the physician to taste the urine of his patient to see if it was sweet or plain. Different treatments for sweet diabetics than non-sweet. Now known as Type I, Type II

Dec 17, 2009

Ramen?

Woman eats 399 bowls of noodles in 10 minutes


45-year old Hatsuyo Sugawara won a noodle-eating competition last month, when she downed 399 mini-bowls of noodles in 10 minutes. Each bowl had 10 grams of soba noodles; according to The Japan Times, this means she ate the equivalent of 40 normal-sized noodle bowls. It's actually her third year winning the competition, which is held in the noodle-famous city of Morioka in Iwate Prefecture. Her nickname? "The Witch" — it seems there's still a stigma that women who can do extraordinary things are freaks.


Dec 16, 2009

I am the only one that want's this guy to wake up with a case of the shingles in Ecuador and not have the co pay?


The advantage of a fundamentalist perspective is that you can clothe your basest motives in noble sentiments.

Dec 15, 2009

Ah....yeah,right.



Missing Bush administration emails (22 million of 'em) found

Some 22 million emails which vanished during the George W. Bush administration were just "apparently mislabeled." Don't expect to eyeball their contents until 2014.

Dec 13, 2009

Good for him....


IN NOVEMBER 2002, an obscure Russian mathematician named Grigori Perelman caused a sensation in the mathematical community when he posted the first in a series of papers proving the most famous unsolved problem in topology: the Poincaré conjecture. He caused another sensation four years later when he was awarded the Fields medal - the "mathematics Nobel" - for his work, declined to accept it, and then left mathematics altogether. When last heard of, he was living a reclusive existence at his mother's home in St Petersburg

Dec 12, 2009


Poisoned Halloween candy is a myth


 Professor Joel Best  the researcher who combed reports of Halloween mischief going back to the 1950s and he has found not one case of poisoned candy or a razor in an apple handed out by strangers to unsuspecting children. But we are all so sure it happened one time somewhere to a friend of a friend of a friend we know.

Dec 10, 2009

BATTLE ARMOR..

A powered exoskeleton is a powered mobile machine consisting primarily of an exoskeleton-like framework worn by a person and a power supply that supplies at least part of the activation-energy for limb movement.


Powered exoskeletons are designed to assist and protect the wearer. They may be designed, for example, to assist and protect soldiers and construction workers, or to aid the survival of people in other dangerous environments. A wide medical market exists in the future as prosthetics to provide mobility assistance for aged and infirm people. Other possibilities include rescue work, such as in collapsed buildings, in which the device might allow a rescue worker to lift heavy debris, while simultaneously protecting him from falling rubble

Dec 8, 2009

yikes


Ricin- made from castor oil seeds. Considered to be one of the highest biological warfare weapons available today. Has an enormous effect due to its ease of dilution into water and air streams. Ricin is 500 times more powerful than cyanide and anyone in possession of even minute amounts is considered high alert on the Homeland Security list and usually arrested for Federal Charges.

Dec 7, 2009

"Civil" War


In 1862...
* Evacuation system initiated to remove wounded from battlefield. Periodic "breaks" were called to clear the field. Then they resumed fighting like civilized people.

Dec 6, 2009

Doing God's work?


Uganda has made homsexual acts between two people punishable by life in prison. Warren won't go so far as to condemn the legislation itself. A request for a broader reaction to the proposed Ugandan antihomosexual laws generated this response: "The fundamental dignity of every person, our right to be free, and the freedom to make moral choices are gifts endowed by God, our creator. However, it is not my personal calling as a pastor in America to comment or interfere in the political process of other nations." On Meet the , he reiterated this neutral stance in a different context: "As a pastor, my job is to encourage, to support. I never take sides."

Dec 3, 2009

You ever get the feeling you're rowing but the boat is drifting backwards?


The median US household income in 2000 was $52,500. In 2008  $50,300.

Dec 2, 2009

But it's all waterfront....



The Reverend Billy Graham has stated tha Heaven is 1500 cubic miles.

Dec 1, 2009

A sign of the times.

24 yo Woman Broadcasts Her Death Leap
Posted on November 28th, 2009 by Akky Akimoto
Stickam Japan is a personal video streaming service, a Japanese version of US Stickam.com, which is said to be owned by Japanese.Today on Stickam Japan, a girl whose handle is _mextli attempted suicide by jumping off her balcony, the 4th floor of apartment, during her live videostream, some watchers wrote on 2 channel BBS. It seemed to happen around midnight November 28th Japan Time, police officers visit was watched by the program watcher net-users and reported on 2 channel. Those officers read up her farewell note and gave some sentiment in front of the webcam without noticing they were broadcasted, one watcher had recorded and uploaded that part on YouTube


Nov 25, 2009

"But, she makes me feel young"


On Sunday, a man named Sal9000 married the love of his life. Her name is Nene Anegasaki, and she lives inside of a Nintendo DS video game called Love Plus. The wedding took place during a Make: Japan meet-up held at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. In attendance were a live audience, an MC, the bride's virtual video game girlfriend — who made a speech — and a real human priest

Nov 24, 2009

"Road" shuns cgi for authenticity

Director Hillcoat shot The Road at 51 real-world locations to give the R-rated film, which opens Wednesday, an extra dose of authenticity.


“For all the spectacle of CGI,” he said, “there’s something alien and unreal about that domain, like a videogame. It’s enjoyable for that fantasy aspect, but the book felt so much more real.”
Hillcoat and his team spent several months in preproduction matching scenes from the book to locations in states including Pennsylvania, Oregon and Louisiana.
“We referenced all these man-made and natural disasters, then went all around looking for that stuff — it’s all out there,” Hillcoat said.

Really?


Man, I am a fan of strange cinema. I loved Eraserhead and the Audition. But this. A mad sciencetist (is there any other kind?) Well I let you read the synopsis.

Two pretty American girls are on a road trip through Europe. In Germany they end up alone at night with a broken car in the woods. They search for help and find an isolated villa. The next day they awake to find themselves trapped in his terrifying makeshift basement hospital along with a Japanese man. An older German man identifies himself as a retired surgeon specialized in separating Siamese twins. However his three "patients" are not about to be separated, but joined together in a horrific operation. He plans to be the first person to connect people via their gastric system, in doing so bringing to life his sick lifetime fantasy "the human centipede".
Check out the stills. If you are feeling brave...

Nov 23, 2009

I don't need it. But I want it.


USB alien with illuminated tongue
This scary realistic alien toy modeled after the Alien movie series will sporadically stick its glowing red tongue out at you if you plug it into your computer via its USB cable

Nov 20, 2009

Kraft Craft


"The Stygian emptiness is without form. The void between the spheres was a stellar desert, sparsely dotted with small oases consisting of frozen chunks of dust and ice. Through it was moving something of determination , a vehicle of purpose and will.
It was moving at just below the speed of light. At such velocity , it was not viewable.
Traveling as such, it was more an experiment in physics than a spacecraft. It was the pinnacle of man's technological achievement . A chalice in which the sum of his knowledge starting with the first crude chiseled hand tool to the windswept dunes of Kitty Hawk, from the first rough loomed sail to fill with a virgin breeze, to the first man to hurtle heavenward on a pillar of flame."

Nov 18, 2009

A "good" Patient


In 1822 a French trapper named Alexis St. Martin was wounded in the abdomen by a musket blast. The resulting injury healed but left a fistula in the digestive tract that was open , a Doctor named Beaumont was intrigued by "almost being able to see the process of digestion" that he tied various foodstuffs such as roasted and raw meat to a piece of string and lowered it into the stomach and observed and noted the process of digestion.
                                                          Think of that.......

Nov 17, 2009

but, they tracked me down in Sasebo Japan for the $3015.00 in student loans


In 2005 the CPA audit of Iraqi oil revenue could not account for $ 8,800,000,000 .
                                                          Think of that.....

Nov 16, 2009

what could happen? They have a whole team of engineers on it....


In 1999. The Mars climate orbiter, a one hundred and twenty five million spacecraft was lost because of a mismatch between meters and feet. Lockheed Martin who designed and operated the craft for Nasa operates in english units. Nasa since the 1990s uses meters. After a 286 day flight the spacecraft  fired it's engine late and caused the craft to plunge deeper into the planet's atmosphere then designed to operate.
 It caused the orbiter to plow through the atmosphere and back into space. Where Nasa believes it "could"  now be orbiting the sun.
                                                              Think of that.........

Nov 15, 2009

better living through chemistry

A closed study in which twenty severe ptsd patients were given ecstasy(mdma) was done. The results were then observed and recorded. Out of all twenty patients. Twenty reported improvement in symptoms.

                                                         Think of that.......

Nov 13, 2009

robot art


Brian Despain's robot art is both nostalgic and non threating. Something novel for the genre'.

Nov 5, 2009

You didn't, you should.


A Peter Jackson tour de force. A truly unique bem (bug eyed monster) movie. Great overall gritty feel with undertones of apartheid. Get the dvd.

Nov 4, 2009

Is it because they are blue?


Let's get it out of the way to start with. Cameron delivers. His latest effort ten years in the making, Avatar is due for release. His filmography is stainless. Aleins, True Lies, Terminator 2, The Abyss. So why the fluttering in my stomach? I have seen the trailers, love the premise. But I can't get excited about it. Which might be a good thing.  I couldn't wait for Terminator Salvation. And then sat there afterword with ashes of disapointment in my mouth. But is it because the Avatars are blue? If they wern't blue would I take them more seriously?
                                                                            Think of that.........

Nov 3, 2009

rhino says no, means no. Or is that a tusk in your pocket or are you glad to see me?


Young African elephants experiencing "musth" at a much earlier age have been seen mounting and killing rhinos. Meanwhile in India a herd of elephants got a hold of a quanity of rice beer got hammered and trampled a village in Assam. All and all sounds like a weekend at the Jersey shore.

Nov 1, 2009

Sound Advice


Men's Journal "How can we win the war on terror?"

Robert Baer(CIA vet, author.inspiration for Syriana) "We've got to get our minds around terrorism as a political problem.We can kill Bin Laden today- so what? He'll just become a martyr. We are going on seven years in Afghanistan. and the Taliban are still closing down schools in Kandahar. It's a joke. And iraq is a corpse that Petraeus keeps putting lipstick on to make it look alive. All the Iraqis are doing is cooperating to get American arms. Petraeus says it's thanks to Iran that they are keeping the peace. That's a extraordinary statement: Our main middle eastern enemy is keeping the peace for us? Were f**ked. What to do? Come home. Just come home. Impose visa's,make sure you know who is coming into the country,lock the cockpit doors, and be nice to Muslims here. The worst things we can do is to continually shed Muslim blood."

Oct 31, 2009

Children of Men.


Clive Owen's understated performance in this overlooked 2006 film was to say the least noteworthy. Based on P.D. Jame's novel the title is taken from psalm 90(89):3 in The King James Bible. It is set in a world on the border of choas in 1992 England. At this time for reason not fully understood all are infertile. The people alive are the last generation on the planet. The film opens with the last peron born on record being killed in a barfight in South America. It moves on from there with a quick and coherent story line. The scene where Clive's character walks out during a pause in a firefight is spellbinding.
Take the time. It's worth it....

A tail worth telling.


Toward the end of the Civil War. The South was so befret of supplies due to the blockades and overall cost of the effort that everything was in short supply. The silk thread used for surgery had almost disappeared.  Enterprising Southern surgeons had took to boiling hair from horses tails to make it supple enough to use. The boiling had a two fold effect. It made the hair easier to handle as well as to make it sterile. This cut post op infections and caught the attentions of the physicians who then made the jump between boiling material and lack of infections. Which lead to sterilization of surgery tools.
                                                                  Think of that........

Oct 29, 2009

Sartre's crabs


When Jean Paul Sartre was in Normale he ate mescaline by the fistfull. He used to see crabs following him everywhere. He would greet them in the morning and tell them to be quiet as they went to class. Ahh to be French.

Cleaner makes your more ethical?


A study to be released by a BYU professor found people in a clean and orderly enviorment act more ethically.  Really? Weren't Nazis a clean meticulous people. The camps laid out in orderly grids. I don't know about you but clean and meticulous makes me edgy.

Oct 28, 2009

Krung Threp

I met the guy who built the Tyrell pyramid in Blade Runner in Bangkok. He said it was knee high and could fit on a table. He also said the entire Blade Runner set was only a block on a back set.

                                          Think of that......

May set fire to the atmosphere?


Enrico Fermi, a brillant Los Alamos physicist was worried that when the first Atom bomb was detonated the the reaction would be so energetic that it may set fire to earth's atmosphere. The army thought at the time it was a acceptable risk.

Oct 27, 2009

Your tax dollars at work circa 1944


At the height of World War II. A dentist (a profession fundamentaly evil by nature.) named Lytle S. Adams came up with the idea for a bat bomb.  Bats as it turns out can carry close to their own weight in flight. And as luck would have it there are four caves in Texas with something like seven million bats . Bats when dormant hibernate so would need very little care and when active hide during daylight.  They seek out eves and attics which interestingly enough in Japan were constructed of wood and paper. So this toothpuller hooked up with another gigglemaster by the name of Louis Fieser the inventor of napalm. He designed a .6 ounce napalm bomblet with timer to be carried by a bat. The bats would be carried in 26 trays stacked forty to a bomb. The bomb would be dropped at night at five thousand feet and release the bats at one thousand feet where they would seek out the comfort of the aforementioned eves and attics. The timers go off and the bats and Osaka Bay would burn to ashes.
 There was a plan to produce  1,040,040 batbombs and fly them over Japan from Alaska. During testing and bunch of bats(colony?) escaped and burned  a Army base in Carlsbad New Mexico to the ground.
 It was due to be made opperational in 1945. The little parties at Hiroshima and Nagasaki made it unnessary.

Oct 24, 2009

Seamless Transistion


The transistion from speculative fiction to mainstream was effortless in this watershed novel. Gibson loses none of his edge or quicksilver dynamic in this novel about a coolhunter,9/11 intertwined with industrial espionage.  Read it.

The only weapon banned by the Catholic Church


This weapon was banned by Pope Innocent the II for use against  Christians. Before the introduction of the arbalest a mounted knight could pretty much mow down foot soilders at will. But armed with a crossbow a comon foot soilder drop a mounted night with ease. This presented a conundrum for the Church since the cash flowed from the nobility. So you could draw,quarter burn alive and otherwise create any mayhem you could imagine. But stick a bolt in some armored miscreant you were going to Hell. Unless he wasn't Christian or noble(no cash see)

Oct 22, 2009

Augment (teaser) Look for Augment in spring of 2010

       "What's he doing Colonel?"
       "It looks like he is making a depth change, probably near test depth. Amazing, almost eleven hundred meters."
       " I'm overjoyed your impressed Colonel. Thomas are we going to be able to reach him?"
Thomas smiled. "As stated earlier. Distance or depth will not be an obstacle.      
       "For your sake I hope so." Stone smiled back.

        "Sir passing through seven five zero zero meters."
         "Excellent. Engineer how are the stress sensors?"
         "Sir the sensors report even stress through out the pressure hull."
         "Well done. Report any changes. Officer of the deck make your depth nine zero zero zero meters."
       
          "He's still diving?"
          "Just passing through seven thousand five hundred meters."
          "Good." Stone chuckled. 'Tell me when he levels out."

           "Approaching one zero zero zero zero meters."
           'That's a lot of zeros. Level out at one zero five zero zero."
           "Aye Captain."

            "He leveled off, holding at just under eleven hundred meters."
            "Excellent. Stand by Thomas."

             "Engineer. board still green?"
            " Board still green. Captain."

            " Alright Thomas, hit that fucker."

A klaxon rang out startling all those in control. The Captain roared. "Report."
The weapons officer responded. "We got radiation alarms going off all over in the missile bay."
            "Alarms? Has the pressure hull been brea...."
There was a flash of unearthly white. And a billionth of a second later the Zheng He ceased to be.

            "Holy Shit. We are picking up a massive undersea detonation in the megaton range at the Zheng He's last reported position." Phones and alarms began to go off all over the control room.
             "Fuck me. That's the Joint Chiefs." Picking up the phone the Colonel responded. "Yes Sir. I have it on my screen's now. No, does not appear to be accidental launch, much too deep. What caused it? I have no idea,some catastrophic failure. What Sir? Yes he's standing right here." The Colonel handed the phone to Stone. "Sir, it is the Vice President for you."
Stone took the receiver and paused for two heartbeats. "Stone here. I see, why yes, I would love to meet at the earliest opportunity. Not at all Mr. Vice President. Thank you Mr. Vice President." Stone hung up the phone.
The Colonel looked stunned. "That was you? How?"
               'That is a need to know issue Colonel." Stone said softly.  "Come Thomas we have the Lord's work elsewhere." The two left without looking back.  



        
        
        

Alpha cyberpunk


The more I learn about this gentleman. The more amazed I become. Truely a Wizard who spooked the hell out of Edision. His invention the capacitor is one of the bedrocks that our modern electronics depend.

Oct 21, 2009

Gregorz Jonkajtys




Grzegorz Jonkajty's Ark was a brillant ground breaking short film. Check out the biomechanical odyssey 36 stairs.

I want to eat you up.


I have heard from both camps. It's wonderful, whimsical. It's frightening and sends the wrong message.
I am seeing it this weekend. I let you know.

Oct 20, 2009

Molly in Panther Modern chameleon suit.


A lot more of this type of material surfacing on the web with Neuromancer coming out.