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2006/9/24 13:09:00 | 1 reads

We don't have this drink in Thailand. Man, I really wanna try it. Just once or twice.








The high-energy drink is being billed as a "legal alternative" to the class A drug, using a massive hit of caffeine instead of cocaine.




He claims Cocaine is "350 percent stronger than Red Bull" but that people do not experience the "sugar crash" or jitters that he says some of the other energy drinks can produce.
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2006/9/22 10:08:00 | 2 reads

FINISHED FILES ARE THE RESULT OF YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC STUDY COMBINED WITH THE EXPERIENCE OF YEARS.




Now count aloud the F's in that sentence. Count them ONLY ONCE; do not go back and count them again. Then, click "Read more".





There are six F's in the sentence.




* One of average intelligence finds three of them.

* If you spotted four, you're above average.

* If you got five, you can turn your nose at most anybody.

* If you caught six, you are a genius.




There is no catch. Many people forget the OFs. The human brain tends to see them as "V's" instead of "F's"
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2006/9/22 9:53:00 | 1 reads

Those huge stones are incredible. Check out the "Link" for more info. Ancient men could do that?








In the 1930s, workers from the United Fruit Company, who were clearing land in the Diquis Valley of Costa Rica for banana plantations, began unearthing large numbers of almost perfectly round stone spheres. The largest of these apparently man-made balls was over two meters in diameter and weighed over 16 tons. No one is sure exactly when or how they were made, or by whom, or for what reason
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2006/9/25 11:03:00 | 1 reads

Airplanes will be lighther thanks to the new fibre optic cable system.

researchers at Texas A&M University in College Station have found a way to replace some of these wires with fiber-optic technology, which is lighter than copper wire, less prone to electromagnetic interference, and immune from electrical shorts. They've developed a novel optical switch that could be incorporated into cockpit controls to manage operations that need to be turned on or off--for example, landing gear, displays, and manual switching between fuel tanks.


2006/9/22 10:18:00 | 1 reads

The 100 Best Skate Photos on Flickr is compiled by huphtur. He did a great job really. The photos are incredible. Check out the 'Link'.








There are a lot of skateboard photos on Flickr, but most of them are not up to the level of what a "real" skateboard photo should entail. For example, the "most interesting" skateboard photo on Flickr is a boring newspaper style picture. "Where's the coping?"


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2006/9/25 10:42:00 | 4 reads

Hi tech football equipment becomes reality nowadays. Read on for more information.


Devices that measure helmet impacts, play-calling software, even swallowable temperature sensors are becoming realities.




Simbex Inc. of Lebanon, N.H., partners with sporting-goodsmaker Riddell to offer the safety system (price: about $60,000 for helmets, hardware, and software) to football teams. First used in 2003 by Virginia Tech University, the HIT System has also been employed by North Carolina, Oklahoma, Arizona State, Dartmouth, and Indiana, as well as at several high schools.




While the high-tech helmets can't diagnose a head injury, which must be left to a doctor or trainer, they do send signals to a sideline computer, which keeps track of the number of hits and their severity. The computer also alerts a coach or trainer if the helmet has been struck especially violently.
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2006/9/25 14:11:00 | 4 reads

Here are some instructions on how to make a bag out of floppy disks. It's pretty cool to me.[Link]

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2006/9/20 11:54:00 | 1 reads

It was snowing heavily and blowing to the point that visibility was almost zero when the little blonde got off work.




She made her way to her car and wondered how she was going to make it home.

She sat in her car while it warmed up and thought about her situation. She finally remembered her dad's advice that if she got caught in a blizzard, she would wait for a snow plow to come by and follow it.




That way she would not get stuck in a snow drift. This made her feel much better and... sure enough in a little while, a snow plow went by, and she started to follow it. As she followed the snow plow, she was feeling very smug as they continued, and she was not having any problem with the blizzard conditions.

After quite sometime had passed, she was somewhat surprised when the snow plow stopped and the driver got out and came back to her car and signaled her to roll down her window.

The snow plow driver wanted to know if she was all right, as she had been following him for a long time. She said that she was fine and told him of her dad's advice to follow a snow plow when caught in a blizzard.

The driver replied that it was OK with him, and she could continue if she wanted...but he was done with the Wal-Mart parking lot and was going over to K-Mart next.
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2006/9/22 9:27:00 | 1 reads

EA has just released a new Need for Speed Carbon gameplay trailer. It looks cool.








Based on points rather than finishing the race first, Canyon Duels pit two cars against each other in two rounds, with one car chasing the other in the first, and then reversing it for the second
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2006/9/25 10:56:00 | 3 reads

Noone doesn't know how this philosopher looks like. And they are debating over accuracy his image.



A new, official and smiling image of Confucius has sparked philosophical debate in China over whether it is needed and whether or not it looks anything like him.




Critics say the image, commissioned by the China Confucius Foundation and unveiled in a bronze statue at the weekend, is unabashed commercialism and that there is no way to tell if it bears any resemblance to the philosopher, who was born in 551 BC.
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