Coming to Kindle and Smashwords

Coming to Kindle and Smashwords
November 2013

Dec 7, 2011

going to be hard to top Noomi Rapace...



 

MythBusters Accidentally Fires Cannonball Into Suburban Neighborhood



Mythbusters cannonball accident
Mythbusters cannonball accident
Mythbusters cannonball accident

 


If there were an urban myth that suburban homes are impervious to becoming cannon fodder, it just got busted

yummy.....

Brain sandwich ( bread crumbs and painted clay )
Cervello panino ( pangrattato e creta dipinta )
Food for canaries / Mangime per canarini
Candies / Zuccherini
What have you got in your head? is a two-part artwork series of human brains made with food from Italian artist Sara Asnaghi. Created in 2006, Part 1 of the series includes human brains molded from polenta, red lentils, salt and more. Later in 2010, Sara created Part 2 which includes brains made from canary food, nonpareil candies and a ‘brain sandwich’ made from bread crumbs and clay

great turing sculpture

people and the fish they look like

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Ted Sabarese_4

looks interesting..

 


Escape From New York goes to outerspace in the new sci-fi flick from French action man Luc Besson. In Lockout, Guy Pearce plays a wrongly-convicted felon who invades an interstellar prison and extracts the president’s daughter in exchange for his freedom

wow....Hero, A Pointillist Portrait Made With 3.2 Million Dots

Hero by Miguel Endara
Hero by Miguel Endara
Hero by Miguel Endara
 

stupid, but funny..

oh please...oh please.....

Cain exit sparks Gingrich poll surge in Republican race for the White House

Former House Speaker now leads favourite Romney in key states

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Newt Gingrich's resurgence comes after his hopes of winning the nomination appeared dead and buried only a few weeks ago
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Newt Gingrich, whose career seemed dead and buried just weeks ago, has capitalised on Herman Cain's exit to establish a huge lead in the early voting states that could decide the Republican White House race.
A poll in The Washington Post yesterday put him 15 points ahead of Mitt Romney, the nominal front-runner whose victory has been seen as a given by political analysts.
Mr Gingrich has similarly large leads in two of the other three states that hold presidential primaries next month and is steadily closing the gap in the fourth – Mr Romney's once-impregnable stronghold of New Hampshire.