Archive for the 'Curiosa' Category

How Can Air Travel Be Free?

How Can Air Travel Be Free?

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Two Billionth

The two billionth photo at flickr has been uploaded on Sunday. Very impressive, since 500,000 was not that long ago – I’m curious what’s the first photo on flickr that hasn’t been deleted or is private?

10th Dimension

Something to wrap your brain around, if you have ten minutes.

What Happens To Your Body If You Stop Smoking Right Now?

What Happens To Your Body If You Stop Smoking Right Now?

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HowStuffWorks.com

HowStuffWorks – I could spend days on that website.

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33 Rules to Boost Your Productivity

33 Rules to Boost Your Productivity with my favorite in the #1 spot: Nuke it! The most efficient way to get through a task is to delete it. If it doesn’t need to be done, get it off your to do list. #34: Sell your TV.

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Photos of Lost Cities

Photos of Lost Cities

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Become Republican

Become Republican

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How to Eat M&Ms in Zero Gravity

How to Eat M&Ms in Zero Gravity

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Coincidental Incidents

Every once in a while something happens that makes you question how the world ticks. In my case, since I’m clueless, this happens quite often, but here’s an event, so unlikely, that I stop for a second and write about it. Bear with me, I have to go into the details of the circumstances that lead to today’s event.

I’m using Thunderbird to collect rss feeds from various sites, so I don’t have to visit them every time there’s an update. One of them, Parent Hacks, is new in my list. If you have kids, check out the site. Anyway, today’s entry was about Parent Hacks being nominated at Blogger’s Choice Awards. On the left hand, the Blogger’s Choice Awards site has categories for nominated blogs, out of curiosity I started clicking through the categories to see the rankings and looked at the top ten in the best parenting category, too. One of the funnier titles that cought my eye was The Redneck Mommy, which was the next blog I looked at. I liked their design idea and stumbled over a word in a posting: Dooces. What’s that? LEO couldn’t help, and the blog itself didn’t reveal the answer at first (click on FAQ to find out). Dooce has a daily links column on the left, with a link to a Demetri Martin Youtube video. I love comedy – click I’m there and watching it. In the related column at Youtube, I notice a video of the same comedian: Material Enhancers. After I’m almost done watching that one, too, a friend who logged in at Skype sends me a message – the last time was yesterday evening we talked. His message contained only one link, to a blog entry of one of his friends, Kai. In his posting, Kai writes that he came across a new stand up comedian and links to two Youtube videos. Yep, the same comedian, the same video, Demetri Martin, Material Enhancers. Out of several hundred thousand terabytes of information, over a hundred million of websites, millions of videos, he just happens to send me the same one I was watching at that moment.

What do you make out of that?

update: I found out that Kai had the videos from presentation zen, a weblog I visited for the first time a few days before the Demitri videos were posted there. The blogosphere is a small place indeed.

Black Google Would Save 750 Megawatt-hours a Year

Why Google’s website should be black.

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Zimbabwean First Names

Here’s a short list on display with rather particular first names in Zimbabwe, definitely worth a look on Antonia’s weblog.

Make Your Own Market

My wife paid a visit to the 32nd International Dental Show in Cologne today. As road shows go, all booths try to lure customers to their counter and hold on to them as long as possible – or a deal is worked out. Some have novelties on display, magazines, all kinds of freebies. Ironically, everyone offers sweets, cookies and chocolate. Cavities, sir? No problem, please have a seat. Want a Cookie?

Truth Happens

Click on more to watch a great video about truth (via SecurityTinker).

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The Google CIA connection

Want to hunt terrorists? Can’t afford the ticket to Afghanistan? Now here’s your chance: Download Google Earth and zoom in to the Afghan-Pakistani border. This wired article explains how and why you can spot every house, child and goat in the Hindu Kush mountains, and maybe even a very tall guy with a long beard and an AK-47.