A little bit of everything!

Friday, January 22, 2010

15 Ways Science Will Kill Us All!













We're All Going To Die!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

UFOlogy: What is it?

UFOlogy has become "Flypaper for the Bizarre" and it's not doing any of us any good. Read the article here

Cheers!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Extended Album Art


























Bizzare Movie Posters















































Funeral Home Sued Over Brain in Bag

Family Unwittingly Handed Bag of Personal Effects that Included Deceased's Brain


Eight Percent of Human Genetic Material Comes from a Virus

This virally transmitted DNA may be a cause of mutation and psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and mood disorders.

Pi calculated to 'record number' of digits

It is hard to overstate just how long the currently determined pi is; reciting one number a second would take more than 85,000 years.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Optical Illusions
























11 Painfully Obvious Newspaper Articles















If You Want To Sell The House, Mow The Lawn

An Infinitesimal Grain of Sand in an Infinite Universe

Brig. Gen. John A. McDavid, USAF, Director of Communications-Electronic for the Joint Chiefs of Staff made a speech at Milliken University, Decatur, Illinois. "Before long, people may be forced to realize and accept as a fact that this earth is only an infinitesimal grain of sand in an infinite universe," declared McDavid. "The human is one of many forms of life with which God is concerned and others are superior to us."

Looking at Breasts Prolongs Your Life

Look!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Rockin' Out

Why don't dinosaurs talk?

Answer

Evolution

The Case for the UFO

Great read of a book that was written about the UFO phenomenon. Then notations provided by presumed alien beings were left in the margins. The book was then delivered to the military. Free PDF file.



What is Reality?

Very interesting website that explains physics of the universe from the micro to the macro.

The Most Stupid Products of the Deacade

Link

MRSA under control?

"So far we've managed to contain it, but if we lose this, it will be a huge problem," he said. "To be very depressing about it, we might in some years be in a situation where MRSA is so endemic that we have to stop doing advanced surgeries, things like organ transplants, if we can't prevent infections. In the worst case scenario we are back to 1913, before we had antibiotics."

Friday, January 1, 2010