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Friday, December 18, 2009

Beer From Outer Space: Sapporo's Barley "Space Beer" -- In Space, No One Can Hear You Barf

From: http://blogs.laweekly.com/squidink/beer/space-beer-sapporo-japan-barle/

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​Yes. It's beer. From outer space.

Just when you think they can't possibly top themselves with out-of-this-world product tomfoolery, the Japanese have done it again. Sapporo sent up some barley to the International Space Station a few years ago. They grew it for five months. Then they made it into beer. I don't know if they made it into beer ON the Space Station. Or if they brought it down THEN made the beer? Either way, we fully endorse this use of billions of taxpayer dollars.

If you live in Japan, you can sign up for a lottery to buy the beer. Only 250 six-packs have been brewed. Cost is $110 for a six-pack.

The barley was grown on the Russian Zvezda Service Module. This is it. It is that orange thingy shaped like a flattened muffin.

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The barley for the beer was grown in the rear--or "aft" in fancy NASA "science" language--section of the ISS, which is presumably the most fun place to be on the Station (business up front, party in the back!).

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Sapporo's press release says: "This beer will be sold for charity, to contribute to the promotion of science education for children and the development of space science research in Japan and Russia."

Right. Uh huh. Beer. For "the children."

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From Sapporo's corporate website: "Harvest of space barley by the primary schoolchild"

Fearless Photographer Snaps Drag Car Crash (w/Video)

From: http://www.totalprosports.com

Fearless Photographer Snaps Drag Car Crash

Let me set the scenario for all you folks watching at home. We all know racing cars is dangerous, but there are things that can be done to prevent injuries. Let's say you're a photographer (or anyone for that matter) and a 250-mph drag car comes hurdling at you, clearly out of control. If you have any respect for life, you probably run or at least start moving away from the wreck that is sure to injure you badly if you are caught in it. Seems logical enough, right? Well don't tell Andy Wilsheer that.

Wilsheer takes his job way more seriously than his life apparently. During a drag race last month at Pomona Raceway in California, Steve Gasparrelli's Ford Mustang spun off right at the start of the race and immediately began crashing towards a row of photographers protected only by a small temporary barrier. Most of the photographers scurried out of the way, fearful for their lives. Andy Wilsheer did not, and while his courage was boneheaded at best and near-fatal at worst, it did allow him to obtain some amazing photos and also the respect of people everywhere for his gutsy performance. I wish this guy had been there when that million dollar car wrecked in Hong Kong, then we might have had some better shots of it.

Now am I saying its good he did this because the photos are that amazing? No, but still you have to respect someone so passionate about their work that they are willing to risk life and limb to accomplish it. But seriously Andy, just get out of the way next time, okay?


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Isis Temple Fragment Dates Back to Cleopatra Era

A sunken piece of Cleopatra's underwater city has been lifted from the depths of the sea.

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Isis Temple Fragment Dates Back to Cleopatra Era

This 9-ton temple pylon had been submerged beneath the waters near Alexandria since around the 4th century.


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Archaeologists on Thursday hoisted a 9-ton temple pylon from the waters of the Mediterranean that was part of the palace complex of the fabled Cleopatra before it became submerged for centuries in the harbor of Alexandria.

The pylon, which once stood at the entrance to a temple of Isis, is to be the centerpiece of an ambitious underwater museum planned by Egypt to showcase the sunken city, believed to have been toppled into the sea by earthquakes in the 4th century.

Divers and underwater archaeologists used a giant crane and ropes to lift the 9-ton, 7.4-foot-tall pylon, covered with muck and seaweed, out of the murky waters. It was deposited ashore as Egypt's top archaeologist, Zahi Hawass, and other officials watched.

The pylon was part of a sprawling palace from which the Ptolemaic dynasty ruled Egypt and where 1st Century B.C. Queen Cleopatra wooed the Roman general Marc Antony before they both committed suicide after their defeat by Augustus Caesar.

The temple dedicated to Isis, a pharaonic goddess of fertility and magic, is at least 2,050 years old, but archaeologists believe it's likely much older. The pylon was cut from a single slab of red granite quarried in Aswan, some 700 miles (more than 1,100 kilometers) to the south, officials said.

"The cult of Isis was so powerful, it's no wonder Cleopatra chose to make her living quarters next to the temple," said coastal geoarchaeologist Jean-Daniel Stanley of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.

Egyptian authorities hope that eventually the pylon will become a part of the underwater museum, an ambitious attempt to draw tourists to the country's northern coast, often overshadowed by the grand pharaonic temples of Luxor in the south, the Giza pyramids outside Cairo and the beaches of the Red Sea.

They are hoping the allure of Alexandria, founded in 331 B.C. by Alexander the Great, can also be a draw.

Cleopatra's palace and other buildings and monuments now lie strewn on the seabed in the harbor of Alexandria, the second largest city of Egypt. Since 1994, archaeologists have been exploring the ruins, one of the richest underwater excavations in the Mediterranean, with some 6,000 artifacts. Another 20,000 objects are scattered off other parts of Alexandria's coast, said Ibrahim Darwish, head of the city's underwater archaeology department.

In recent years, excavators have discovered dozens of sphinxes in the harbor, along with pieces of what is believed to be the Alexandria Lighthouse, or Pharos, which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

The pylon is the first major artifact extracted from the harbor since 2002, when authorities banned further removal of major artifacts from the sea for fear it would damage them.

"The tower is unique among Alexandria's antiquities. We believe it was part of the complex surrounding Cleopatra's palace," Hawass said, as the crane gently placed the pylon on the harbor bank. "This is an important part of Alexandria's history and it brings us closer to knowing more about the ancient city."

Hawass has already launched another high-profile dig connected to Cleopatra. In April, he said he hopes to find the long-lost tomb of Antony and Cleopatra -- and that he believes it may be inside a temple of Osiris located about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Alexandria.

The pylon extracted Thursday was discovered by a Greek expedition in 1998. Retrieving it was a laborious process: For weeks, divers cleaned it of mud and scum, then they dragged it across the sea floor for three days to bring it closer to the harbor's edge for Thursday's extraction.

A truck stood by to ferry the pylon to a freshwater tank, where it will lie for six months until all the salt, which acts as a preservative underwater but damages it once exposed, is dissolved.

Still in its planning stages, the underwater museum would allow visitors to walk through underwater tunnels for close-up views of sunken artifacts, and it may even include a submarine on rails.

A collaboration between Egypt and UNESCO, the museum would cost at least $140 million, said Darwish. The above-water section would feature sail-shaped structures that would complement the architecture of the harbor and have the city's corniche seabank in the backdrop, with the splendid Alexandria Library on the other end of the bay, Darwish said.

"To me, the greatest draw would be that visitors would be able to see these amazing objects in their natural surrounding, not out of context on some museum shelf," said Stanley, who has carried out excavations around Alexandria but is not involved in the underwater dig.

Speaking to The Associated Press by phone from Washington, Stanley cautioned that the dangers to such a museum would be twofold -- from storms, which in wintertime have been known to sink ships in Alexandria's harbor, and from earthquakes.

Egypt and UNESCO are still studying the feasibility of building such an underwater museum. No one knows where the money would come from, but there is hope construction could start as early as late 2010.

"If the study shows it's possible, this could become a magical place, both above and underwater," Hawass said. "If you can smell the sea here, you can smell the history."

Darwish, one of seven Egyptian archaeologists who are also qualified divers, said the country has had to rely on foreign expertise, mostly French and Greek, for diving archaeology expeditions around Alexandria. That will change, he says, as the Alexandria university educates more underwater archaeologists.

A temporary downtown museum will house the Isis pylon extracted Thursday and some 200 other objects removed from the sea here in the last decade.

First “Shrek Forever After” Poster

From: http://www.adanx.com/

After challenging an evil dragon, rescuing a beautiful princess and saving your in-laws’ kingdom, whats an ogre to do? Well, if you’re Shrek, you suddenly wind up a domesticated family man. Instead of scaring villagers away like he used to, a reluctant Shrek now agrees to autograph pitch forks. Whats happened to this ogre’s roar? Longing for the days when he felt like a “real ogre,” Shrek is duped into signing a pact with the smooth-talking dealmaker, Rumpelstiltskin. Shrek suddenly finds himself in a twisted, alternate version of Far Far Away, where ogres are hunted, Rumpelstiltskin is king and Shrek and Fiona have never met. Now, it’s up to Shrek to undo all he’s done in the hopes of saving his friends, restoring his world and reclaiming his one True Love.


Kids don't try this out home: Bottle Crotchet

Kids, Don't Try This At Home

Remember how much fun it was to play with bottles, turn them into fizzing, projecting rockets, all in a few seconds? Well, let this be a cautionary tale. This kid probably won't be trying to blast off any rockets any time soon. In fact, if he goes anywhere near a bottle in the next few weeks -- whether to drink or recycle or just smash the hell out of it -- we'd be impressed. It all happens in a few seconds here -- but those seconds look excruciatingly painful and, yes (sorry dude), pretty damn funny.

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Pepsi turns ad focus online: no more SuperBowl

Associated Press

MILWAUKEE -- Pepsi's Super Bowl streak is over after a 23-year run.

Ads for the drinks won't appear in next year's Super Bowl on CBS. Instead, the company plans to shift ad dollars to a new marketing effort that's mostly online.

Pepsi was one of the biggest advertisers in this year's game and has advertised every year since 1987. Frito-Lay, a unit of parent company PepsiCo Inc., will still have Super Bowl commercials in the 2010 game.

The company, which is based in Purchase, N.Y., spent $33 million advertising products like Pepsi, Gatorade, and Cheetos during the 2009 Super Bowl, according to TNS Media Intelligence, $15 million of it on Pepsi alone. Ad time for the NFL championship game cost about $3 million for 30 seconds, on average.

Those prices may have dipped to as low as $2.5 million per 30 seconds for the 2010 game, according to Jon Swallen, senior vice president of research for TNS Media Intelligence. Final figures won't be known until after the game, which takes place Feb. 7 and airs on CBS. The network said last week it has sold about 90 percent of the game's commercial time.

Shipper FedEx also said Thursday it will not advertise again in the Super Bowl due to costs, the same reason the company gave for sitting it out last time around.

Pepsi had been a major advertiser during the Super Bowl. According to TNS, the company spent $142.8 million on the 10 Super Bowl ads from 1999 to 2008, second only to Anheuser-Busch, which spent $216 million. The brewer of Bud Light confirmed Thursday it will have 5 minutes worth of advertising in the 2010 Super Bowl.

Pepsi recognizes Super Bowl ads can be effective for marketing, spokeswoman Nicole Bradley said, but the game doesn't work with the company's goals next year.

"In 2010, each of our beverage brands has a strategy and marketing platform that will be less about a singular event and more about a movement," she said.

Notable Super Bowl ads from Pepsi over the years have included celebrities such as Cindy Crawford, Britney Spears and Will.i.am.

The nation's second-biggest soft drink maker is plowing marketing dollars into its "Pepsi Refresh Project" starting next month as its main vehicle for Pepsi. The project will pay at least $20 million for projects people create to "refresh" communities.

A Web site will go live Jan. 13 where people can list their projects, which could range from helping to feed people to teaching children to read. People can vote starting Feb. 1 to determine which projects receive money.

Pepsi estimates the effort will fund thousands of projects and says other businesses will pledge money, too.

The company does plan to hold events related to its new effort at the Super Bowl.

Pepsi's move leaves the Super Bowl soft-drink field open for rival Coca-Cola Co., which has been widely reported to be advertising this year, though Coca-Cola declined to comment. The world's biggest soft drink maker was the eighth-highest spender on Super Bowl ads from 1999 to 2008. It spent $30.5 million on two Super Bowls within that decade.

Most advertisers on the Super Bowl do not have as long a history as Pepsi, Swallen said, averaging three to four years in a row before dropping out. They will often cycle back in, though, because it is a rare chance to reach such a wide audience. The 2009 matchup between Arizona and Pittsburgh attracted 95.4 million people.

"It is arguably the one TV programming event of the year where people tune in as much for the commercials as they do for the game that's being played on the field," he said.


Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press

Blu-ray 3D specifications finalized, your PS3 is ready


In case plans by AMD and a slew of other tech vendors planning to showcase 3D Blu-ray compatible products at CES wasn't a tip-off, the updated specifications are done. The key details? First, that the Blu-ray Disc Association has chosen the Multiview Video Coding (MVC) codec to store 3D, so that even though it is now providing a full 1080p frame for each eye, it will only require about 50% more storage space compared to the 2D version, and all discs will be fully backwards compatible, in 2D, on existing players. Better than backwards compatibility, the PlayStation 3 will be forwards compatible with the new discs -- a new HDTV setup (the spec promises to work with plasmas, LCDs or projectors equally well) with IR emitters and glasses will still be necessary. According to the PR (after the break) we can expect Blu-ray 3D-stickered products in 2010, our only advice is to keep those responsible for the Cowboys Stadium abomination far, far away from it.
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Blu-ray Disc Association Announces Final 3D Specification
"Blu-ray 3DTM" Expected to Reach Consumers in 2010 LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)-- Dec 17, 2009

The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) today announced the finalization and release of the "Blu-ray 3DTM" specification. The specification, which represents the work of the leading Hollywood studios and consumer electronic and computer manufacturers, will enable the home entertainment industry to bring the 3D experience into consumers' living rooms on Blu-ray Disc, the most capable high definition home entertainment platform.

"Throughout this year, movie goers have shown an overwhelming preference for 3D when presented with the option to see a theatrical release in either 3D or 2D," said Victor Matsuda, chairman, BDA Global Promotions Committee. "We believe this demand for 3D content will carry over into the home now that we have, in Blu-ray Disc, a medium that can deliver a quality Full HD 3D experience to the living room."

The "Blu-ray 3D" specification fully leverages the technical advantages of the Blu-ray Disc format to deliver unmatched picture quality as well as uniformity and compatibility across the full range of Blu-ray 3D products, both hardware and software. Notably, the specification allows every Blu-ray 3D player and movie to deliver Full HD 1080p resolution to each eye, thereby maintaining the industry leading image quality to which Blu-ray Disc viewers are accustomed. Moreover, the specification is display agnostic, meaning that Blu-ray 3D products will deliver the 3D image to any compatible 3D display, regardless of whether that display uses LCD, Plasma or other technology and regardless of what 3D technology the display uses to deliver the image to the viewer's eyes.

"From a technological perspective, it is simply the best available platform for bringing 3D into the home," said Benn Carr, chairman, BDA 3D Task Force. "The disc capacity and bit rates Blu-ray Disc provides enable us to deliver 3D in Full HD 1080p high definition resolution." The Blu-ray 3D specification is also designed to allow PS3 game consoles to play back Blu-ray 3D content in 3D. Additionally, the specification supports playback of 2D discs in forthcoming 3D players and can enable 2D playback of Blu-ray 3D discs on the large installed base of Blu-ray Disc players currently in homes around the world.

"In 2009 we saw Blu-ray firmly establish itself as the most rapidly adopted packaged media format ever introduced," said Matsuda. "We think the broad and rapid acceptance Blu-ray Disc already enjoys with consumers will be a factor in accelerating the uptake of 3D in the home. In the meantime, existing players and libraries can continue to be fully enjoyed as consumers consider extending into 3D home entertainment."

The Blu-ray 3D specification calls for encoding 3D video using the Multiview Video Coding (MVC) codec, an extension to the ITU-T H.264 Advanced Video Coding (AVC) codec currently supported by all Blu-ray Disc players. MPEG4-MVC compresses both left and right eye views with a typical 50% overhead compared to equivalent 2D content, and can provide full 1080p resolution backward compatibility with current 2D Blu-ray Disc players. The specification also incorporates enhanced graphic features for 3D. These features provide a new experience for users, enabling navigation using 3D graphic menus and displaying 3D subtitles positioned in 3D video.

The completed specification will be available shortly and provides individual manufacturers and content providers with the technical information and guidelines necessary to develop, announce and bring products to market pursuant to their own internal planning cycles and timetables.

Justin Timberlake named new Audi "brand ambassador"



All we really want to do at this moment in time is make a never-ending series of N'Sync jokes. But we don't know any. So instead, let's talk about how Audi has just picked Justin Timberlake to be their new spokesman. What's JT doing specifically? Seems as if the four interlocking rings folks are gearing up to do some sort of "extraordinary Internet campaign" for the A1 and "That's where Timberlake will play a leading role."

Just yesterday, we published a report that the new Audi A1 will possibly not be coming to the U.S. Obviously, a star of Timberlake's caliber will be able to effectively move metal outside of our shores. But we have to wonder if Audi's naming Timberlake its brand ambassador doesn't kick a little sand into the eye of the A1-is-not-for-here theory. After the all, the guy started his music career on Star Search and later as a Mouseketeer. It seems fairly apparent that Audi would make a move like this if us American types are in fact getting their small premium city car. Then again, we're not really up on our star watching and our Significant Others tell us that JT is an international phenom. In any case, at this moment in time, we just don't know what to think. Press release after the jump.


[Source: Audi]

PRESS RELEASE:

Justin Timberlake new Audi brand ambassador

Justin Timberlake gets leading role in Audi A1 Internet campaign
Timberlake: "I am very excited to be a part of the next evolution"

Ingolstadt, December 16, 2009 – Justin Timberlake will act as an Audi brand ambassador starting in 2010. The entertainer will play the leading role in an exceptional Audi A1 Internet campaign to be launched in the spring of 2010.

"Justin Timberlake is an extraordinary artist. He manages to keep advancing his personal development while proving his abilities in different branches of the arts," says Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the Board of Management of AUDI AG for Marketing and Sales. "As a superstar he appeals to a young target audience that we're particularly intent on exciting about the compact and efficient A1, which is superlatively well suited for city traffic."

In the spring of 2010, Audi will launch an extraordinary Internet campaign for the market introduction of the new A1. That's where Timberlake will play a leading role. "Audi has always been at the forefront of engineering and technology", says Timberlake, „and I am very excited to be a part of the next evolution conscience with Audi and the A1".

Just Another Cold Van Damme Friday

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Most Insane Football Warmup

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jaguars.fandome.com Meet John Henderson, offensive lineman for the Jaguars. He pregames every Sunday by getting slapped in the face by his trainer repeatedly.

Ten Things You Didn’t Know You Could Live In

From: http://www.forkparty.com/

Normally, people are simple creatures to predict. Find the path of least resistance and they are most likely to take it. As it would appear, however, that is not the case when it comes to building domiciles. The things people will build houses out of will absolutely boggle your mind due to the sheer ridiculousness, inefficiency, or simply because they want to stand out. Suburban mini-mansions move aside for there are some new ridiculous means of creating shelter that are even more ridiculous.

Lego

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You didn’t know it existed? Yeah well James May just had to blow it up because nobody wanted it. He was trying to give it away, for free, but nobody stepped up and the house had to be taken off the land. In James’ new show “James May’s Toy Series” he revisits some incredible nostalgia, but he does it with a massive budget. May didn’t do it alone though. He had help from 1,200 volunteers who were “lucky” to even get tickets to help. In total, over 2,700 people applied to help out the Top Gear presenter relive every boy’s childhood dream of building a Lego house big enough to live in. In total, the house required about three-million individual LEGO bricks to complete and took less than a month to complete. The individual bricks were combined with 271 of it’s brothers to create a real size building block that the structure was eventually created from. After May spent a couple of nights in it, the house was demolished due to the fact that nobody wanted it. Transportation costs were cited as the main deterrent and just like that, one of the coolest things I ever could have imagined as a kid ceases to exist. On the brighter side though, all the bricks that went into the creation of the house were donated to charity.

Shipping Containers

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I know what you’re thinking, “I couldn’t live with 200 other people in a dark shipping container for two months” but that would be offensive and you should stop. Actually, the fact that ours is a society that imports so much more than it exports means that we have a great surplus of the old stackable cans. As a result, shipping containers are becoming really quite fashionable to live in. If you dug LEGO when you were a kid, you’re no doubt going to be marginally interested in jamming these things together. They’re popular because I guess the whole green lifestyle is becoming very fashionable. The building costs are significantly lower with a house built from a shipping container. You need far fewer people to assemble it, the frame is already intact, and sometimes, they look damn good. Shipping container homes have been around for quite some time now but they are just starting to garner mass appeal due to the recent absolute explosion of the green trend. It is really quite cost effective for you to purchase some shipping cans and get somebody to throw them together to make a really quite attractive place for living. You should check out some of the masterpieces that have been produced using excess shipping containers provided to us from other countries.

Troy McClure’s House

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You remember that episode of “The Simpsons”, I think it was in the seventh season and called “A Fish Named Selma”. Troy McClure was all down on his luck and decided to marry Selma Bouvier as a publicity stunt, or should I say, hilarity stunt. I guess I shouldn’t have. Anyways, it includes many greats such as Dr. Zeus Dr. Zeus and Troy’s house up for sale. As it turns out, somebody actually lives in this ridiculous domicile. I don’t know whether the Simpsons copied this guy or vice versa, but either way, you can, theoretically, live in Troy McClure’s house. The house is called the “Chemosphere” and was built by John Lautner in the 1960’s in Hollywood California. Although the houses name sounds pretty cool, it has nothing to do with chemicals or spherical objects, rending it sort of uncool. As you can see, the house is still there and glorious. It has magnificent views of Hollywood and remains a staple of the area and John Lautner’s work.

The Simpson’s House

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While we’re on the topic, remember back in 1997 when Pepsi and FOX combined forces to build a $120,000 version of the house the Simpsons lived in? Those were the days. Anyways, I figured I’d get to the bottom of this and see if it was still there. Luckily, Google has endowed me with some pretty powerful tools and I was able to find the address of the house and google maps it. Sort of anticlimactically, they’ve painted it… The old pictures will do it justice and there is still a chance that some nut will restore it but it’s not really the Simpsons’ house anymore is it? I guess it’s not really the Simpsons’ house on the outside anymore (CONFORM!) I guess it could still be the same on the inside, right? Nevada’s lack of lawn in the front yard is sickening me. I have to get on to the next one.

A Free Spirit Sphere

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From the land of Lulu Lemon pants and more marijuana than you can shake a stick at, comes the incredible Free Spirit Spheres. Nestled deep in the west coast rainforest in Qualicum Beach on Vancouver Island, the free spirit spheres are wooden spheres hung from the trees by small networks of ropes. Granted, the marketing and naming and basically everything about these things is amongst the cheesiest in the world. I think that if you called em weatherproof wooden balls in the trees I would lose my shit and get my sleeping bag ready for a treehouse sleepover of epic proportions. Regardless, the gold of the unique means of living shines through its awful naming. The spheres are available for purchase should you want to build your own but are mainly used for nightly rentals at “Free Spirit Spheres” in Qualicum beach as an alternative to a motel. They are, needless to say, a unique experience and one that really shouldn’t be missed if you’re in the area and have a whole lot of pot to hotbox one of them with.

A Huge Piece of Ship

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I guess if maybe you spent most of your young adult years on a ship, you could get used to sleeping in one. That is about the only reason I could ever believe somebody would take a massive ship and drop it on a piece of land and begin a life. There is and old boat taking up some less than prime real estate in the Dalmatian part of Croatia near the mid coast somewhere. Apparently, it’s not difficult to miss from the road and is considered to be a bit of an eyesore by everyone who has to travel by it regularly. As you can plainly see from the picture, the domicile has a certain degree of ghetto luxury due to its ridiculous grandeur mixed with its state of disrepair and reminds me a bit of the Gypsy Castles in Romania. It seems more than ever that four walls are just not a requirement for acceptable living anymore.

A Boeing 727

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This totally has that LOST feel to it while at the same time maintaining a degree of believability. There’s a guy here that has decided to do the same thing but it’s far less glamorous. He’s just parked a plane in his yard. Down in Costa Rica, however, Hotel Costa Verde has actually put some work into theirs. They salvaged a 1965 Boeing 727 from it’s thought to be final resting place in San Jose. Piece by piece, they put it back together on the beach in Costa Rica to create on of the most unique experiences in hotel going. Inside the fuselage, although it quite displays the features of a fuselage, is completely covered in hardwood. Hardwood walls that turn into hardwood roofs and hardwood floors that don’t turn into anything; they simply remain hardwood floors. There’s a master bedroom with two queen beds, a second bedroom with another queen bed, a master bathroom, a television room, and a kitchenette and dining room all contained within the fuselage. Outside the boundaries of the hardwood Mecca is a balcony that jets out from where the wing once was. From the balcony you have a stunning (but not quite breathtaking) ocean view. Altogether, the efforts here are not too shabby for the second life of a Boeing 727.

Geodesic Dome

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Want to live in a geodesic dome? Don’t really know what a geodesic dome is? Good news, I’ll tell you. It’s basically a whole bunch of little triangles that come together to make a dome. This would be a great house for a mathematician, mechanical engineer or any sort of nerd without friends but wanting to make some. There are even companies that specialize in building geodesic domes and it boggles my mind that they can find enough business to survive. Granted, a geodesic dome is very sturdy, combining nature’s strongest geometric shape, the triangle, with the beautiful and sturdy arch, but it’s not exactly commonplace to see them in the suburbs. Apparently, they require less building material than a conventional structure with comparable interior area making them lighter, and more efficient on many many different levels. They are, however, still rather expensive to purchase and construct. Still, if you live on the side of a mountain that is prone to avalanches, this is the home for you.

On a Stick

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The gay jokes are just distasteful so let’s not even go there. Living on a stick is actually quite a marvel of engineering and could provide some great accommodations in places you never before thought possible. The house on a stick is modeled after a highway billboard and at only 290 square feet wouldn’t be optimal for everyday life. It does, however, lend itself to great placement opportunities. The house on a stick can be put literally anywhere you can think of: on the side of a mountain, in the ocean, in a field or on the side of a busy city street. I can see this design getting picked up by beach front resorts and having them pop up out of the water giving stunning views of the horizon.

A Tree

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This house, more than the others, reignites my childhood memories to an incredible degree. I can’t imagine how many times I went to sleep wishing that I was in a tree fort. My dad was obviously a deadbeat because I didn’t get anything of this caliber. I don’t know what it is about the tree house but there’s something in it that makes me feel like when I used to climb the rope in gym class. Maybe it’s the escapism it provides, maybe it’s the close proximity to natural, or at least natural feeling, construction, I don’t know but it makes me feel good. Now there are literally hundreds of incredible and awe-inspiring tree houses but my favorite is the one I linked to above, 4Treehouse by Lukasz Kos. It is often the focus of much attention and rightly so. It encompasses everything I could ever want in a domicile and it does it with a style that’s unparalleled by any conventional housing I’ve seen. It is a three-storey house that is built between four trees atop a swing suspended from the trees. Its stunning slat walls allow for a great deal of natural light to enter and, as you can see, a significant amount of unnatural light to escape. The house also provides stunning views of the forest in which it resides as it sways with the trees. Of all the houses on this list, this is the one I would actually want to live in.

World's Largest Tower Flyby - Burj Dubai


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Incredible footage of a plane flying by the Burj Dubai tower. This tower is the largest building ever constructed at 2684 feet and nearly 1000 feet taller than the Sears Tower.

Condom Design Contest Held In New York


NEW YORK — New York City wants to "keep people excited" about safe sex, and is sponsoring a contest for the design of the wrapper for the city's next official condom.

The city health department is inviting the public to submit suggestions for a special limited-edition design. The winning art will be featured on several hundred thousand official condom wrappers.

Officials say the artwork must not be raunchy and can't include copyrighted or trademarked images. No Empire State Building images, please. Entries are due by Jan. 22. The winning design will be selected by online voting.

The mayor's office gives away more than 40 million of the free condoms a year.

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On the Net: http://www.nyc.gov/condoms

Ronaldinho is a Freak When it Comes to Juggling the Ball

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brazil.fandome.com New FIFA 10 commercial shows the best soccer players in the world trying to juggle the ball with a blindfold on....guess who's the best?

The 5 Cleanest (and Dirtiest) U.S. Tap Waters - Infographic



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Even though water comes out of the faucet looking clean and clear, there is a good chance it has some pretty nasty stuff in it. A new study has cataloged all the pollutants and chemicals that appear in our tap water, and they include things like arsenic and fuel additives. This is a look at the five most and least polluted water systems in America

101 hacks & shortcuts for enjoying Australia on a budget



britz.com.au Hacks and shortcuts to help you enjoy travelling around Australia whilst not burning a hole in your pocket.

click here for this very hand guide: Australia on a budget

'Alice in Wonderland': Even More Wonderfully Weird in Full-Length Trailer


When the first trailer for Tim Burton's live-action take on Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' premiered at Comic-Con in July, it seemed like Burton had all the pieces in place for another goth-stained, Burtonesque classic: Mia Wasikowska as a 19-year-old Alice, Helena Bonham Carter as the diminutive, treacherous Red Queen, Anne Hathaway as the rival White Queen, and Johnny Depp's orange-haired Mad Hatter bouncing manically in between them.

But we only caught glimpses of Burton's Wonderland then, snippets of landscapes, hints at the twists and turns Burton made to the famous fairy tale land. In this full-length trailer, we see Wonderland bloom in full: a place that's as dark and fog-ridden as it is vibrant and mysterious.

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In the film, hitting theaters March 5, Wonderland has fallen under the Red Queen's grips, and its up to Alice to save the day, but not without first butting heads with the whole, twisted gang: the toothy Cheshire Cat (Stephen Fry), Tweedledee and Tweedledum (voiced by Matt Lucas), and the excellent Crispin Glover's Knave of Hearts.

The best moments of this new full-length trailer, however, belong to Bonham Carter's Red Queen, a sublime creation of comic menace. "Off with their heads!" seems almost too natural of a line for her, but a few moments later, as we watch the queen rest her boots on an oinking pig and tell Depp's Hatter "I love a warm pig belly for my aching feet," it's clear that the Wonderland Burton's given us here is one we already know by heart, but is still capable of new surprises.


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In this film publicity image released by Disney, Johnny Depp is shown as the Mad Hatter from the upcoming film, "Alice in Wonderland," in theaters on March 5, 2010.

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In this film publicity image released by Disney, Mia Wasikowska is shown as Alice from the upcoming film, "Alice in Wonderland," in theaters on March 5, 2010.

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In this film publicity image released by Disney, Helena Bonham Carter is shown as The Red Queen from the upcoming film, "Alice in Wonderland," in theaters on March 5, 2010.

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In this film publicity image released by Disney, Anne Hathaway is shown as The White Queen from the upcoming film, "Alice in Wonderland," in theaters on March 5, 2010.

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In this film publicity image released by Disney, Matt Lucas portrays Tweedledee & Tweedledum in the upcoming film, "Alice in Wonderland," in theaters on March 5, 2010.

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Mia Wasikowska in ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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Concept Art for ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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Concept Art for ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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Concept Art for ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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Mia Wasikowska in ALICE IN WONDERLAND

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Rage Against the Machine on BBC Radio 5 live - Killing in the Name

December 13, 2009

Rage against the Machine on BBC Radio 5 Live, interview with performance of Killing In The Name

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McDonald's to offer free, unlimited Wi-Fi

Fast-food chain wants customers to stay longer


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McDonald's restaurants may soon be the easiest spot to find free Wi-Fi and browse the Web as long as you like.

The restaurant chain is lifting a $2.95 fee for two hours of wireless Internet access starting in mid-January, according to the Wall Street Journal and other reports.

McDonald's officials could not be reached immediately for comment.

The free Wi-Fi will reportedly be available at about 11,000 of 14,000 U.S. locations. McDonald's has used Wi-Fi provided by AT&T Inc. for several years, after first launching the service at 75 locations in San Francisco in 2003.

The free Wi-Fi will come with no time limits, all the better to encourage visitors to stay longer and buy McDonald's coffee drinks and hamburgers.

'Simpsons' 20th anniversary poster

From: http://www.thrfeed.com/

The Fox animated classic has released a 20th anniversary poster that updates its character-packed movie poster from a couple years back. Even Stampy the Elephant and one of those evil killer dolphins made the list ...

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