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View Article  1891 Proposal for a bullet ride dropped from the Eiffel Tower
From Boing Boing.

Physics of impact aside for the moment, M.Carron’s bullet capsule would be released from the top of the interior of the Tower, about 1000 feet high, and released to fall into an excavated pool 150’ across and 200’ deep.  The idea was that in addition to the springs inside the capsule, the water would act as a “shock absorber”, and so “the shock felt by the occupants on landing will be in no way unpleasant”. 

Woot!
View Article  NASA and The punch Mystery
Something very strange of going on on Saturn. Anby strange I mean stranger than the possibility there's someone there who enjoys Deal or No Deal. Something punched through one of the rings, which Cassini sent back images of. Weird.
View Article  Brain? Are you there?
from Science Daily:
ScienceDaily (July 28, 2009)It is widely known that the brain perceives information before it reaches a person’s awareness. But until now, there was little way to determine what specific mental tasks were taking place prior to the point of conscious awareness.

This is an interesting article about developments in understanding about how the brain handles, processes and understands information. Obviously this article applies everywhere but Somerset.
View Article  M & Ms
This is an interesting video about how using quantum physics will enable you to actually pretty accurately gues the old number of M & Ms in a jar puzzler. Interesting.


View Article  Jupiter Spot
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the sharpest visible-light picture yet of atmospheric debris from an object that collided with Jupiter on July 19. NASA scientists decided to interrupt the recently refurbished observatory's checkout and calibration to take the image of a new, expanding spot on the giant planet on July 23.

More here.
View Article  Unpopular Mechanics
Never read this magazine, Popular mechanics, because I have never met a popular mechanic. But there's their report on CSI (TV0 versus CSI (real life)
View Article  Galaxies
Fascinating albeit long drawn out article about the magnificence in the Universe.
View Article  Cats
You got to love cats. They have it sussed. Food, the comfiest chairs. and apparently they exploit owners by purring
View Article  Mysterious, yet...
The Egyptians had so many methods of sleeping, and when you consider they had temperatures which were incredible. I mean, ...   more »
View Article  Set controls...
The Daily Mail. Pompous, two faced and badly written. Although this article obviously fell through their mediocre filter.
View Article  Japanese Robot Makes Coffee.

View Article  Interesting Dream and the like.
Ever had a dream you can't remember? Even though you woke up in a state suitable for the type of ...   more »
View Article  10 Things
This is an interesting idea about how many things science fiction got wrong.
View Article  Cool House
Here's a house I would like to live in.

Of course, this sort of place will attract both environmental attention, because of it's ergonomic and structurally sound qualities, and a large does of sarcasm. Read more.
View Article  Storm
Weird lights above Manhatten?
View Article  Hilarious
This contains sentences like this:

If you don't remember nullity, it was the attempt of one idiot to define division by zero. He claimed to have "solved" the great problem of dividing by zero, and by doing so, to be able to do all manner of amazing things, such as to build better computers that would be less prone to bugs.

If you understood that you may like this. Me? I'm off back to my crayons.
View Article  AMD
AMD are the main competitors to Intel, since the demise, in my opinion wrongly, of Apples 'G' range. However, in the last day or so, AMD have mentioned they're claims about power usage to the CPU may have been...um...well, optimistic. Or possibly fictional.
View Article  Nasa
With the launch of discovery last night, NASA is holding some press conferences regarding the mission throughout its' duration. Yes, they are very dull and boring, but sometimes you pick up on some interesting science. If you are still awake.

My God...time does NOT fly when you watch these guys.
View Article  Dreams
The New York Times had an interesting article over the weekend about dreams and interpretation.
View Article  Male Brain
Or female brain?

Who decides?
View Article  New Scientist finally goes mentalist
es, they have finally done it. When I saw the headline "Zombie wasps controlled by Vampyre earwigs", I have to say I was intrigued and wanted to know where they buy their drugs.

Actually it wasn't written like that at all. I may myself be stoned.
View Article  Ooo, getoff, you!
One of the time honored traditions is flirting. Of course, now with sexual harrassment, inappropriate behaviour legislation and lots of other stuff it' probably not wise to do it anymore. In fact, vacuum pack yourself into a bag and make sure you are covered in concrete and you should be okay.
View Article  Decomposing
There's a documentary on one of the web tv channels about body farm. A body farm is a natural forensic laboratory, where people leave their bodies to science, science leaves them in various fields and locations and sees who they decompose.

Which is great as long as they actually bother to keep a list of where they leave them.
View Article  First impressions
This is an interesting bijou article about how first impressions are formed in the neural complex of your synapses and the subsequent farting in the lift
View Article  Amazing Toilets

This Toilet Is Awesome - Watch more
Ok. Now deal with Vindaloo.
View Article  Ideas
Throughout history there have been ideas. Some of them have worked, some of them have advanced science and human culture, ...   more »
View Article  Meditation
Meditation is something that really makes you connect with the Universe. This is a good little workout which gives you the basics.
View Article  Psychology tests
The BBC website is one of those monoliths which boasts over two hundred thousand pages, four of them not mentioning Jonathan Ross.

Some of the science pages are great, and this is a cool little mini-web psychology test
View Article  Spiders - wooooooo

Looks a funny critter, don't he?

He's a killer. He's behind you! Mu-hahahahahahahaha
View Article  Robots.
Once again those Japanese are leading the world. This is the finished product of an actual Robot which you can, apparently, buy. How nice. Although I am slightly concerned about the large pertruberance just below the waist.

View Article  Anotehr Nature Site
Good one this.
View Article  Birds
I've got into Birdwatching, I love it. And this helps me know what the bloody hell I am looking at
View Article  Wow
Now this IS interesting. Oh yes it is. It's about RNA structures and how they self replicate and therefore possibly count as actual building blocks for...life......zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
View Article  Metaphysics
What is metaphysics? Why is there no metabiology or metachemistry.