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[05 Jul 2008|12:35pm]

bellacrow



Like a fiery tear, a stream of molten rock creeps down the face of the Llaima Volcano in Cherquenco, Chile. The volcano, one of South America's most active, spewed lava for a second straight day.
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[05 Jul 2008|12:35pm]

bellacrow



You can have your cake and sleep on it, too, in Manchester, England, where Best Western Hotels marked 30 years with a king-sized confection.
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[05 Jul 2008|12:35pm]

bellacrow

Ten thousand women with sticks: Led by Sampat Devi Pal (foreground), pink sari-wearing vigilantes patrol Attara village in the Bundelkhand region of the northern Indian state Uttar Pradesh. The women are members of the Gulabi Gang, a band of 10,000 females battling for women's rights.
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[05 Jul 2008|12:35pm]

bellacrow



Olympians already feeling safer: If there's anything that strikes fear in the hearts of terrorists, it's Segway-mounted paramilitary policemen. Here they roll into action at speeds exceeding 4 mph while drilling for the Beijing Olympics in Jinan.

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Have the Chinese thought about the social fallout from introducing thousands of people from other cultures into their country?
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[05 Jul 2008|12:34pm]

bellacrow



Next I shall wiggle my ears: In case you were wondering, 7-week-old ring-tailed lemurs can indeed roll their tongues. (Bristol Zoo, England.)
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I, for one, welcome our new oxygen-deficient yet still fashionable overlords. [05 Jul 2008|02:54am]

jwz
[ music | Tricky -- Brand New You're Retro ]

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monkey butter plastics. [04 Jul 2008|12:28pm]

jwz
[ music | The Vanishing -- Your Image ]

Milk Cameo:

Techniques for producing organic materials enable the fabrication of plastics made from human or animal milk by solidifying their casein content. The `Perle de lait' range of jewellery imagines a new set of personalized post-natal objects. The breast-feeding mother sends a feeding bottle full of her milk to a laboratory where it is transformed into a gem-like substance that can be mounted on a neck-piece or any other form of jewellery.

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what if. [04 Jul 2008|04:13am]

jwz
[ music | Doubting Thomas -- Come in Piece ]

If you could have a custom velvet painting of ANYTHING...
what would it be?

No, seriously, what would it be?

Please use both sides of the paper if necessary.

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Klaatu Barada FUCK NO. [04 Jul 2008|04:04am]

jwz
[ music | Doubting Thomas -- Come in Piece ]

NO.

Now, I am not a Keanu-hater like so many people are.
He has been in many movies that I have enjoyed.
That is not the problem.
The problem here is that this movie is UNTOUCHABLE.
You do not fuck with The Day The Earth Stood Still.
Especially not with some particle-system nanotech nonsense
and a Precocious Child, WTF.

Four frames of Gort fan service at the end though.

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[03 Jul 2008|08:18pm]

bellacrow
I have started the infamous Clapotis and have thus learned how to purl forward and back as well as knit through the back loop.

and yes, there was much clapping when I finally went "Oh!!! Am I using the same stitch to purl twice? Ooooooooooooooooh!"
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I, for one, welcome our new negligibly-senescent mouse overlords. [03 Jul 2008|06:42pm]

jwz
[ music | Presets -- Pretty Little Eyes ]

Caloric Restriction Comes in a Pill

Scientists have provided the strongest evidence yet that the anti-aging benefits of calorically restricted diets can be duplicated -- minus the near-starvation -- by a pill.

In a study published today in Cell Metabolism, mice given resveratrol -- the first of an eagerly-anticipated class of longevity drugs -- enjoyed dramatically improved health, even when they started taking the drug late in life.

Resveratrol didn't extend the lives of normal mice, but it did protect them from the ravages of time. The rodents had stronger hearts, clearer eyes, more limber muscles and firmer bones. Closer analysis revealed the same cell-level changes produced by caloric restriction, an extreme form of dieting that consistently lengthens the lives of lab animals but is impractical, if not dangerous, for people.

"For the first time, we can mimic caloric restriction in an otherwise healthy animal," said study co-author David Sinclair, a Harvard University biologist and co-founder of Sirtris Pharmaceuticals. "That's been the goal of the field for decades. We didn't know it was possible to let an animal eat whatever it wants, but still get the benefits. We now have evidence."

Regardless of mouse weight and diet, resveratrol worked wonders. At two years of age, or the mouse equivalent of senescence, the mice were more coordinated than their non-dosed counterparts. Their bones were thicker and stronger, their eyes free of cataracts, their hearts beating strong. At the cellular level, tissues displayed gene-level changes almost identical to those produced by caloric restriction.

Sirtris Pharmaceuticals has already started clinical trials of resveratrol and a more-refined sirtuin activator. In June they were purchased for $720 million by Glaxo Smith Kline, signaling the seriousness with which academics and the pharmaceutical industry views the field.

"You've got to take aging research seriously if a company is willing to put down three-quarters of a billion dollars on it," said Sinclair.

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Spore Cthulhu [03 Jul 2008|02:48pm]

jwz
[ music | d.A. Sebasstian -- Monster Monster ]

The function of Spore appears to be the generation of ridiculous Youtube clips like this. After having watched the demo videos of the game itself, though, I can't for the life of me imagine why anyone would play it. But then, The Sims baffled me too, with all of its SimKafka tedium.

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Guitar Tab: Bauhaus: Stigmata Martyr [03 Jul 2008|02:42pm]

mattbot
[ music | Nacht Und Nebel - Marquis de Sade ]


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Wolverine? Or merely Baron Ünderbheit? [03 Jul 2008|02:30pm]

jwz
[ music | Gary Numan -- Metal ]

Metal Layering Technique Leads to Fine Tuned Implants

A laser heats the powdered metal in the exact places that need to be firm. "It's like baking a cake," says Andreas Burblies, spokesman for the Fraunhofer Numerical Simulation of Products, Processes Alliance. Any remaining loose powder is subsequently removed. "The end product is an open-pored element," explains Burblies. "Each point possesses exactly the right density and thus also a certain stability." The method allows the engineers to produce particularly lightweight components that are also extremely robust.

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[03 Jul 2008|12:50pm]

bellacrow
GIT! - Utah govt employees move to 4 day work week


In a yearlong experiment aimed at reducing the state's energy costs and commuters' gasoline expenses, Utah is about to become the first state to switch to a four-day workweek for thousands of government employees.
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[03 Jul 2008|11:57am]

bellacrow
cell just went off at 11:56, and I've deleted all the alarms. It's not even one of the normal alarm chimes.


Does it know I'm getting an iPhone?
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[03 Jul 2008|11:19am]

bellacrow


A delicate ribbon of gas -- a remnant of a supernova that occurred more than 1,000 years ago -- floats eerily in our Milky Way galaxy in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image. The supernova was probably the brightest star ever seen by humans and surpassed Venus as the brightest object in the nighttime sky, with the exception of the moon.
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[03 Jul 2008|11:19am]

bellacrow


Dancing to music they cannot hear: In Jinan, China, deaf-mute performers practice a performance depicting the thousand-handed goddess Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, or Guan Yin, for the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Paralympics Games.
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[03 Jul 2008|11:19am]

bellacrow


Dribbling while Rome burns: Ninety-five-degree heat at the Colosseum causes a legionnaire to sprinkle his pate with bottled water.
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[03 Jul 2008|11:18am]

bellacrow


China, home of first green Olympics: A swimmer emerges from coastal waters in Qingdao, China, the venue for the 2008 Games' sailing events. City officials are mobilizing 10,000 workers aboard 1,000 boats to clear the water of a massive algae bloom. They say the job will take two weeks.

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That …. That cant be safe
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