Treehugger's Chris Tackett brings this sad story of corporate waste and legal sillyness to our attention. Two employees of the Columbia, Missouri Solid Waste Division and beer rescuing heroes, Beer… Read the rest of the article: Treehugger wants you to "Save the Beers!"
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Soviet statues as comedy fountains I'm not clear on whether this Cracked.com image is a photoshop job or an actual fountain somewhere in the world (the former USSR?) or just a clever idea for repurposing… Read the rest of the article: Soviet statues as comedy fountains
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Wajeha Al Huwaider, a woman, driving in Saudi Arabia This incredible video from 2008 shows Saudi activist Wajeha Al Huwaider driving a car in Saudi Arabia on International Women's Day. Women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to drive;… Read the rest of the article: Wajeha Al Huwaider, a woman, driving in Saudi Arabia
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KantCon: a home-made con for gamers Tracy sez, "A while ago, I started listening to the podcasts from The Gamer's Haven. The man who heads up the group, Ethan Parker, had made it a yearly habit… Read the rest of the article: KantCon: a home-made con for gamers
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Sign for the US Border: unprovoked beatings ahead Kai was outraged by the conviction of Dr Peter Watts, the Canadian science fiction writer who got out of his vehicle while crossing back into Canada to ask a US… Read the rest of the article: Sign for the US Border: unprovoked beatings ahead
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$3 hand-powered suction device quickly heals wounds MIT Grad Student Danielle Zurovcik (above) designed this hand-powered suction device to speed up wound healing. It costs $3 and it works. Nobody knows precisely why it works, but doctors… Read the rest of the article: $3 hand-powered suction device quickly heals wounds
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Time traveler caught in 1940 photo? The above photo was taken in 1940. Some people say the hipster-looking fellow with the sunglasses on the right side of the photo is a time traveler because his hair,… Read the rest of the article: Time traveler caught in 1940 photo?
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Sculptures from digested mouse parts and pulped hornet nests Alastair Mackie sometimes uses most unusual materials for his sculptures and installations. For example, the doll house above, titled "House," was constructed from 300 pulped wasp and hornet nests. And… Read the rest of the article: Sculptures from digested mouse parts and pulped hornet nests
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Process shots of famous Grace Jones album cover Mister Jalopy says of Jean-Paul Goude's website: "Dazzling work held captive by the worst website interface."
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How-to: 2-Mile Camera Remote Make: Online's Kipkay built a 2-mile camera remote, following the instructions in MAKE Vol. 15. Make Weekend Project: 2-Mile Camera Remote
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Purdy junkbots from Andrea Petrachi Junkbot artist Andrea Petrachi has the true gift for conjuring the inner friendly robot from random piles of techno-detritus. A rare and increasingly valuable skill. Andrea Petrachi (via Make) Previously:… Read the rest of the article: Purdy junkbots from Andrea Petrachi
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Every comic is funnier with "Christ, what an asshole" for a punchline Robert sez, "As a followup to Cory's post on the fact that New Yorker cartoons can be captioned with 'Christ, what an asshole' without compromising their comedic value: I discovered… Read the rest of the article: Every comic is funnier with "Christ, what an asshole" for a punchline
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Sinister moon landing t-shirt The title of this shirt is "Houston we have a problem." Even though the company is called Public Domain, it says "All designs are the exclusive copyrighted property of Public… Read the rest of the article: Sinister moon landing t-shirt
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Coachella: Xeni hosting LA Times Brand X webcast all weekend I'm at the Coachella Oasis (a giant, sprawling, endless rave taking place at the lavish desert manse formerly inhabited by Merv Griffin) setting up a weekend-long webcast with Richard Metzger… Read the rest of the article: Coachella: Xeni hosting LA Times Brand X webcast all weekend
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Q&A with Peter Gleick: how to be more water efficient (part 2) Earlier today at the Skoll World Forum in Oxford, I caught up with Peter Gleick, co-founder and president of the Pacific Institute, to find out how we can make sure… Read the rest of the article: Q&A with Peter Gleick: how to be more water efficient (part 2)
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God game: SimCity urban planning taken to terrifying extreme Not a half-step away from yesterday's Dwarf Fortress mega-construction — but somehow with a much darker core — TheImperar's over-meticulously constructed Sim City 3000 island paradise/hell is "inspired by the… Read the rest of the article: God game: SimCity urban planning taken to terrifying extreme
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Jenny Hart's art show opens May 1 in Austin Our friend Jenny Hart, who owns the Sublime Stitching embroidery kit business, has a solo art show of amazing drawings that opens on May 1 at Domy Books in Austin,… Read the rest of the article: Jenny Hart's art show opens May 1 in Austin
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Maintenance man chops off tree branch his ladder is leaning on, sues employer While pruning a tree on the grounds of a hotel where he worked, Peter Aspinall, 64, sawed off the branch that his ladder was leaning on. He fell and suffered… Read the rest of the article: Maintenance man chops off tree branch his ladder is leaning on, sues employer
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ACTA goes public Michael Geist sez, The New Zealand round of ACTA [ed: the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, a secret copyright treaty being negotiated outside of the United Nations] negotiations concluded earlier today with… Read the rest of the article: ACTA goes public
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Nose-dwelling leech Researchers have discovered a species of leech that has a "particularly unpleasant habit of infesting humans," most notably in people's noses. The team of scientists published their study of this… Read the rest of the article: Nose-dwelling leech