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Betamax Style SATA HD Case Armário Geek - Camisas e roupas geek Water is dangerous - StumbleUpon This was found on the newsgroup: rec.humor.funny A student at Eagle Rock Junior High won first prize at the Greater Idaho Falls Science Fair, April 26. He was attempting to show how conditioned we have become to alarmists practicing junk science and spreading fear of everything in our environment. In his project he urged people to sign a petition demanding strict control or total elimination of the chemical "dihydrogen monoxide." And for plenty of good reasons, since: it can cause excessive sweating and vomiting it is a major component in acid rain it can cause severe burns in its gaseous state accidental inhalation can kill you it contributes to erosion it decreases effectiveness of automobile brakes it has been found in tumors of terminal cancer patients He asked 50 people if they supported a ban of the chemical. He feels the conclusion is obvious.

Crazy canned foods Posted on April 5, 2012 in Bizarre If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Facebook or Twitter . Thanks for visiting! Rate this Post Loading ... So... Check this out on our Partner Network KGB Disappearing Ink Pen Sharpie Art - Extreme Sharpie Artwork at WomansDay.com - StumbleUpon Nowadays, Sharpie markers come in more than basic black––they’re available in every color of the rainbow, and in just about every size and shape. They’re great for everyday labeling and organizing, but did you know that they could also be used to decorate everything from guitars to fingernails? WD teamed with Sharpie to find the most unique creations from talented artists across the globe. From a Lamborghini turned objet d’art to a wall mural, check out how different artists uncapped their creativity. Rev Your Engines George Ramos spent two weeks on this intricately designed Lamborghini––he used Sharpie markers to create the design and then topped it off with a clear coat of paint to protect the pattern. Lend a Hand The talented (and patient!) Rock and Roll Peter Bragino created a custom design on his Ibanez guitar using an industrial-strength Sharpie marker––no sanding or topcoat was needed to preserve the long-lasting design. Space Out Detail Oriented Feet First Speed Racer Off the Wall

Shortbread Finger Cookies When we eat chicken fingers we don’t get grossed out, because we know chickens don’t have fingers. Also, chicken fingers don’t look like features seen on any living creature. Even dipping them in blood-red ketchup is no biggie. On the other hand (no pun intended), you’ve got to use mind-over-matter tricks to justify munching on these Shortbread Finger Cookies. Someone with a pretty sick or creative mind figured out that shortbread dough is the same color as light skin and invented these creepy confections. A gleefully ghoulish twist on “finger foods,” these buttery shortbread cookies are perfect for Halloween parties or trick-or-treat bags. If you’re planning a party and want to achieve a high level of disgust, then definitely add these finger cookies to the spread. Otherwise, you can exclude yourself from any sort of intense manual labor by ordering these high-quality Shortbread Finger Cookies from Williams-Sonoma for $19.95.

Crabble Folding iPhone Stand Quiz - Life Stress Test - Measure Your Stress Level - OrganizedWisdom Health - StumbleUpon Get Topic Updates Share Advertisement Quiz Written by Emily Lapkin & Medically Reviewed by Scott Pearlman, M.D. Many experiences in life are stressful, some more than others. 1. The hand - StumbleUpon The hands are a notorious source of frustration. This section won't concentrate on the muscle structure, since the hand is very complex in this regard, and knowing this won't help much in drawing them. Instead, we'll look at proportions, range of motion, and possible simplifications. Structure and proportions Figure 2.20. There is a very easy and surprisingly accurate way to remember the proportions of an adult's hand. The palm of the hand houses the metacarpal bones. The palm of the hand can be simplified to a box. Figure 2.21. Notice that the box does not line up with the contour of the fingers. The two black arrows in the previous figure show how the little finger can move up and down. Figure 2.22. Take a look at some examples of how to use this model: Figure 2.23. The first one is a relaxed pose. This is certainly not the only way to draw a hand.

Serve | Money Mover 5 Ways To Hack Your Brain Into Awesomeness | Cracked.com - StumbleUpon Much of the brain is still mysterious to modern science, possibly because modern science itself is using brains to analyze it. There are probably secrets the brain simply doesn't want us to know. But by no means should that stop us from tinkering around in there, using somewhat questionable and possibly dangerous techniques to make our brains do what we want. We can't vouch for any of these, either their effectiveness or safety. #5. So you just picked up the night shift at your local McDonald's, you have class every morning at 8am and you have no idea how you're going to make it through the day without looking like a guy straight out of Dawn of the Dead, minus the blood... hopefully. "SLEEEEEEEEEP... uh... What if we told you there was a way to sleep for little more than two hours a day, and still feel more refreshed than taking a 12-hour siesta on a bed made entirely out of baby kitten fur? Holy Shit! We're pretty sure Kramer did this once on Seinfeld. How Does It Work? #4. #3. 1. 2. 3.

Strawberry Fields Forever Copyright by Joseph Brennan 1992,1993,1994,1996. Update. I wrote this back in 1992, and revised a few bits in 1993 and 1994. Some of my speculation on the tape tracks is now proven wrong. Firstly, in the booklet to Anthology 2, Mark Lewisohn implies that the percussion from takes 15 and 24 was dubbed onto 25, rather what is noted in his "Recording Sessions" book, that 25 began with a track mixed down from an edit of 15 and 24. "Strawberry Fields Forever" (SFF) is one of the most complex recordings the Beatles ever did. I will refer many times here to "Lewisohn", by which I mean the indispensible book "The Beatles' Recording Sessions" by Mark Lewisohn, published in 1988 and still in print. Let's recall at the beginning that the tape machines they had available for recording had 4 tracks and not the 48 or more that are in common use today in recording studios. A helpful feature of SFF, for our purposes, is that it was mixed into a 3-point image, like most 4-track recordings. Take 7 Take 26

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