Thursday, July 31, 2008

High Tech Toilet

high tech toilet

This is one high tech toilet!
You never have to leave the bathroom!
Seriously - who comes up with this stuff anyway?

Hot Sexy Women

skin tight gray

So is it body paint or photoshop?

skin tight white

skin tight silver

Solar Halos

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The solar halos on these images were stacked from several photos.
I thought it looked pretty cool.

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Source: Halo Reports, photos by Martin Popek

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Oops! X Rated!

sticks
So this is how the stick people became extinct!

Wicked Weather Pics

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Ok... now that looks scary!

extreme storm

extreme storm

extreme storm

extreme storm

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Yowsers!
Better get into that storm cellar pronto!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Confident or Crazy?

house fire idiot
So, his house is on fire, and he's sitting on the front porch smoking a cigarette! Here's a guy who either has absolute confidence in the fire department, or he's an idiot. What do you think?

Mandalas For Coloring

Geometric Mandala

Lots of people enjoy coloring mandalas.
Here are a few of my favorites collected from various sources around the web.
Enjoy!

Floral Mandala

Nature Mandala

Tibetan Mandala

Unwinding Mandala

Unusual Energy Mandala

Monday, July 28, 2008

Beware!!

punked out kitty

Now that's one punked out seriously pissed off kitty!!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Baby Hummer

Humming bird!

Hummingbirds are really cool... so small and yet so full of energy.
Have you ever seen a baby one?

baby hummingbird!

Awww...
So little and so cute!

hummingbird nest

This picture shows just how small the nest and the baby bird actually are..

Colorful and abstract - but is it art?

Tilia cordata Mill

Neat, huh?
Actually, this is microphotography. Pictures of what various wood fibers look like under a microscope. The colors are the stains used to bring out the variations of texture.

Ulmus scabra Mill

Quercus robur L

Fraxinus excelsior L

Cedrus sp traumatic

Quercus robur L.

Pinus silvestris L

Picea abies Karsten

Larix decidua Mill

Acer pseudoplatanus L

Pirus malus L.

Carpinus betulus L

Salix alba L

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Reflection Illusions

reflection illusion

reflection illusion

reflection illusion

reflection illusion

Aren't these interesting?
For a moment, the world seems up side down.

reflection illusion

Still Horny?

still horny

  • 16 wives
  • 7 hungry dogs
  • 3 thin cats
  • 25 kids and
  • still horny
  • please help with spare change
Ok... I'm so not believing this guy... 16 wives??? come on...

The Six Billion Dollar Experiment

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It just might be the most complicated thing that humans have ever built. What is it? The Large Hadron Collider.

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The Large Hadron Collider promises to recreate the conditions right after the Big Bang. By revisiting the beginning of time, scientists hope to unravel some of the deepest secrets of our Universe. At Cern, the Large Hadron Collider could recreate conditions that last prevailed when the universe was less than a trillionth of a second old.

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Within these first few moments the building blocks of the Universe were created. The search for these fundamental particles has occupied scientists for decades but there remains one particle that has stubbornly refused to appear in any experiment. The Higgs Boson is so crucial to our understanding of the Universe that it has been dubbed the God particle. It explains how fundamental particles acquire mass, or as one scientist plainly states: "It is what makes stuff stuff..."

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Here are some stats for you trivia fans:

  • 20-year work-in-progress
  • A team of 7,000 physicists from more than 80 nations
  • 27 kilometers in circumference,
  • 175 meters underground
  • facilitating head-on collision of protons, traveling very near the speed-of-light
  • each tunnel is big enough to run a train through it.
  • temperatures generated: more than 1000,000 times hotter than the sun's core
  • superconducting magnets are cooled to a temperature colder than in deep space

If you want to find out more about how it works, nytimes.com has a nifty explanation complete with graphics that move. It's pretty cool. Check it out here.


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