Every Day, the Same, Again
It could be just me, but I hate this site pantherhouse.com aka New Shelton wet/dry. I don’t really know why, but I feel like smashing it if it were to manifest itself in front of me as a physical object. Does anyone else have this strange sensation?
Is the camel the only animal that can’t swim?
It is now very clear that brain volume and intelligence are related.
Research has uncovered new abilities in chimpanzees.
Can a 90-lb. chimp clobber a full-grown man?
Strange but true: Earth is not round.
Microsoft Corp. is getting into the business of bar codes. But these aren’t your typical black-and-white stripes. The company has developed a new type of bar code that uses multiple colors and triangular shapes to store more data per square inch than possible with the traditional approach.
How do holographic images work?
Two web sites have been pumping a scheme to drive the Linux community to donate $350,000 to a third site, http://tux500.com, to get a Linux-sponsored car into the Indianapolis 500 race by memorial day.
Retired New York couple who hailed a taxi for their 2,500-mile move to northern Arizona arrived with their two cats at their destination on Monday.
Beacon is bad for lungs.
Fast Food: Ads vs. Reality.
In the future, the Internet is almost certain to look more realistic, interactive, and social—a lot like a virtual world.
Recipe: Supernatural Brownies.
Makers of the Taser like to say that their electric weapons save lives, because cops can use ‘em instead of regular guns. But a Denver Post report found that 90 percent of the subjects tased by the police department were unarmed.
U.S. watch lists sow frustration and fear.
How to get off a government watch list.
Dove drops massive amounts of superficial bullshit on the Disney dump that is Times Square.
As an adult, Barrie, a small man (he grew to only five feet) in a bad marriage, sought out the company of adolescent boys, specifically the five brothers Llewelyn-Davies, whom he later adopted after the death of their parents. Those boys, along with his own experiences, inspired Peter Pan, Barrie’s 1904 masterpiece of sublimation.
Faux marble peeing drink dispenser.

Solar powered bikini. You can charge up your cell phone, ipod or digital camera. It also comes with a USB drinks cooler to chill your can.
A nondescript gene that no scientist has studied before determines why some people gain more weight than others. A new study of nearly 40,000 Europeans found that people with mutations in both of their copies of the gene known as FTO are 70 percent more likely to be obese than those with regular copies of the gene.
Making a vodka infusion.
All the watches found in Hiroshima were stopped at 8:15 am, the time of the explosion.
Caterpillars, as anyone with the IQ of a plantain already knows, are sexually immature and thus can’t have sex.








