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Pie.jpg (JPEG Image, 612x792 pixels) ‪Prehistoric shark found alive off the coast of Japan‬‏ Atheist wins right to wear pasta strainer as "religious headgear" Austrian atheist, Niko Alm, applied for the driving license three years ago after reading that headgear was allowed in official pictures only for confessional reasons, Herr Alm said the pasta strainer was a requirement of his religion, pastafarianism. Herr Alm says he belongs to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, whose members call themselves pastafarians.

The group’s website states that “the only dogma allowed in the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster is the rejection of dogma”. In response to pressure for American schools to teach the Christian theory known as intelligent design, as an alternative to natural selection, the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster wrote to the Kansas School Board asking for the pastafarian version of intelligent design to be taught to schoolchildren, as an alternative to the Christian theory.   Pasta strainer man forced to have mental fitness check Did you like this?

1283703418415599.jpeg (JPEG Image, 500x375 pixels) Spacecraft appear in the sky Saudi Arabia - a Nieuws & Politiek video. Scientists say dolphins should be treated as 'non-human persons' // Current. To Our Faithful Current.com Users: Current's run has ended after eight exciting years on air and online. The Current TV staff has appreciated your interest, support, participation and unflagging loyalty over the years.

Your contributions helped make Current.com a vibrant place for discussing thousands of interesting stories, and your continued viewership motivated us to keep innovating and find new ways to reflect the voice of the people. We now welcome the on-air and digital presence of Al Jazeera America, a new news network committed to reporting on and investigating real stories affecting the lives of everyday Americans in every corner of the country. Thank you for inspiring and challenging us. . – The Current TV Staff. 12,000 Years Old Unexplained Structure‬‏ Day 160 of 365. Funny-sports-water-under-grass.gif (GIF Image, 300x230 pixels) x6prkdvl411a5h3z2qf3oakb8ikoz48vv84lkbw6.jpg (JPEG Image, 600x337 pixels) Cool, fun & random. 14 Gyro Drums - a Humor video. Evolution – what next? DarkMatterPie.jpg (JPEG Image, 590x329 pixels)

The True Size of Africa. I Raff I Ruse. Main.php (JPEG Image, 640x352 pixels) 11129.jpg (JPEG-afbeelding, 255x301 pixels) Two years later by Brin. During A Riot. Funny random pictures. Canadian Irish conjoined twins likely share the same mind. Tatiana (left) and Krista Hogan at home in British Columbia, Canada, with mom Felicia Hogan, left, and grandmother Louise McKay. Photo by: ABC News Conjoined four-year-old Irish Canadian twins, Krista and Tatiana Hogan, are making scientific history. The sisters from British Columbia share a mind.

From the very beginning doctors noticed something strange about the girls. When one was being pricked with a needle the other’s face would be a mirror image or her sister’s; wincing and bursting into tears. One pacifier in one of the baby’s mouths would sooth them both. This is not to say that they are like many sets of twins who experiences similar feelings or emotions at the same time. Having observed the twins behavior, studied scans and examined their brain’s biology doctors believe that their brains are linked, from one thalmus to another. Krista and Tatiana are joined by the head, in medical terms this is known as craniopagus. The twins were born, healthy at 34 weeks. James T. Cool, fun & random. Explore.swf (application/x-shockwave-flash-object) Work.3544730.1.fc-550x550-lemon.v3.jpg (JPEG-afbeelding, 350x350 pixels) Göbekli Tepe. By Charles C. Mann Photograph by Vincent J.

Musi Every now and then the dawn of civilization is reenacted on a remote hilltop in southern Turkey. The reenactors are busloads of tourists—usually Turkish, sometimes European. The buses (white, air-conditioned, equipped with televisions) blunder over the winding, indifferently paved road to the ridge and dock like dreadnoughts before a stone portal. Visitors flood out, fumbling with water bottles and MP3 players. Before them are dozens of massive stone pillars arranged into a set of rings, one mashed up against the next. At the time of Göbekli Tepe's construction much of the human race lived in small nomadic bands that survived by foraging for plants and hunting wild animals. Archaeologists are still excavating Göbekli Tepe and debating its meaning. After a moment of stunned quiet, tourists at the site busily snap pictures with cameras and cell phones. Inches below the surface the team struck an elaborately fashioned stone.

Where were you yesterday?!?! | Petr Bambousek | Photography Magazine PhotoExtract. Clearing the Smoke: The Science of Cannabis | MontanaPBS Presents | PBS Video. Wildlife photography award winners: Gorilla makes friends with duckling. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 11:06 GMT, 9 June 2011 It was a scene that perhaps wouldn't have made the final cut of King Kong. This lowland gorilla shares a moment of quiet reflection with a tiny mallard duckling, who seems fairly nonplussed about being in the presence of one of nature's most powerful beasts. The heart-warming image is among Nature's Best Photography Magazine's wildlife photograph winners for 2010.

A stunning image of a frolicking bear in the woods and a dramatic scene of a hummingbird facing down a deadly viper were also among the winners of the competition, which received more than 25,000 entries. The awards began with simple yet dynamic goals: to celebrate the beauty and diversity of nature through the art of photography, and to use it as a creative tool for encouraging greater public interest in outdoor enjoyment and conservation. Zoos And Aquariums: Tom Warren Western Lowland Gorilla and Mallard Duck, Bronx Zoo, New York, U.S.

Grand Prize: Peter Cairns (above) Ben Hall. Hysterical bubbles! (original) Video. Some Velvet Morning - Kickass Trailer | My Major Company. Too Stupid To Understand Science?

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