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40 Fantastic Websites To Help Pass Time « TechWorthy

The Web sites within may divert you from the dull tasks in need of your attention and may cause you to goof off for hours instead. Oh, who am I kidding? You weren’t going to get any work done today, anyway. So you might as well waste time in style–and these sites will help you do it. Figuring that you’re already familiar with the Facebooks and YouTubes and Onions of the Net, we decided that any further serious undermining of your motivation to labor entailed digging up some obscure nuggets to commingle with the more familiar destinations. Funny Cartoons. Shannon_stewart_08.jpg (JPEG Image, 730 × 1096 pixels) - Scaled (76%) 939361.jpg (JPEG Image, 3000 × 2000 pixels) - Scaled (42%) Electronics.

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Get ready to lose yourself in videogames—literally.

Human-Sized Hamster Ball Lets You Play in Virtual Worlds

In May, the Excalibur Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas installed the first public Virtusphere, a human-sized hamster ball that lets you move through virtual worlds by walking, running, or crawling inside it. Until now, the sphere has been used primarily for military and police training. Blog: UPDATED: Photo of one of the world's last "uncontacted" tr. If you’ve seen Wade Davis’s unforgettable 2004 TED Talk — where he evokes the magic of the world’s cultural diversity, and speaks so eloquently about the alarming rate with which cultures and languages are dying — then you might find this photo as heart-stopping as I did.

Blog: UPDATED: Photo of one of the world's last "uncontacted" tr

It’s so surreal, I thought at first it must be a hoax. But Reuters just picked the story up, and I’m going to assume they did my fact-checking for me. The photo shows members of one of the world’s last uncontacted tribes, who were spotted and photographed from the air in a remote corner of the Amazon rainforest near the Brazil-Peru border. Survival International, an advocacy group for tribal people, released the photos on their website and quotes Jose Carlos dos Reis Meirelles Junior, who works for the Brazilian government’s Indian affairs department: “We did the overflight to show their houses, to show they are there, to show they exist …This is very important because there are some who doubt their existence.” Government loses bid to keep oil drilling ban. Privacy. Clarinette02.

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