Making a Frabjous
via Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
Exploring the Infinite
via Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
http://www19.wolframalpha.com Wolfram|Alpha’s long-term goal is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone. This computation will analyze the nutritional value of food, compare foods, find the amount of a particular type of food, and the like. An excellent resource.
A Conversation With WhoIsYourCreator.Com via Unreasonable Faith From the page: “You clearly fail to understand science, and fail to educate yourself because it conflicts with what you believe. You look for and manufacture false information on the illusion or perception of disagreement in the scientific community. This demonstrates a fear of the unknown, and an unwillingness to adjust what you’ve
http://www.spike.com/blog/like-virgin-for-6th/82239 If you ask me, she got what she deserved. Virginity is something people place way too much importance upon.
http://www.flixya.com/post/MysticBren/1418133/Stunning_Facts_About_Lightening
http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/2757/ From the page: “In a series of dramatic photos, NASA has been able to capture the disappearance of the Aral Sea from space. In the 1960’s Russia diverted water from several major rivers to irrigation projects for growing cotton and other crops. The result has been the complete destruction of what was once the fourth largest inland sea in
Crown of Thorns Sea Star, avanthaster planci – Nick Veasey
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/aei/2009/05/19/robot-chicken-writers-make-spore-galactic-adventures-adventures/
http://www.google.com/webhp?hl=en&tbo=1
via The Guardian From the page: Scientists have discovered an exquisitely preserved ancient primate fossil that they believe forms a crucial “missing link” between our own evolutionary branch of life and the rest of the animal kingdom. The 47m-year-old primate – named Ida – has been hailed as the fossil equivalent of a “Rosetta Stone” for understanding the critical early
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via http://www.zooborns.com/ Is there a creature, great or small, who compares to the absolute cuteness of this little guy? I didn’t think so.
For those of you who don’t believe in evolution… From the page: “With no risk of being eaten, the jellies multiplied in the lake on the Pacific island of Palau. Over time their stings weakened and visitors can now swim alongside them with no fear of being stung.”