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  • World’s Wackiest Scientific Experiments

    Posted on Sunday November 4th, 2007 at 16:54 in weird

    Here is a selection from the Top Ten, appearing in this Saturday’s issue of the British science magazine: ELEPHANTS ON ACID: In 1962 US researchers, curious about what might happen to an elephant injected with LSD, fired into a tusker a syrin...

  • Levitation Solved?

    Posted on Tuesday August 7th, 2007 at 19:33 in weird, you should see this - interesting web findings

    Scientists have discovered a ground-breaking way of levitating ultra small objects, which may revolutionize the design of micro-machines, a new report says. Physicists said they can create “incredible levitation effects” by manipulating...

  • Post Horror Movie Enlightenment

    Posted on Wednesday July 25th, 2007 at 21:52 in weird, psychic, coincidence, psychic art

    This past weekend, my wife and I watched the movie “Pulse” with some friends and had an interesting conversation covering several paranormal topics afterward. If you’re not familiar with this film, here’s the summary… Th...

  • Do it Yourself Barcoding

    Posted on Wednesday May 16th, 2007 at 12:43 in weird, conspiracy, new media, paranoia

    If you've been following my recent posts, human barcoding may indeed become a reality someday. Let's all do our part to help it along (insert sarcasm here). I discovered Scott Blake's website, and in association Ryan Terry, they've created a do-i...

  • Google knows how far you can swim.

    Posted on Monday April 30th, 2007 at 10:37 in weird, search engines

    I was just alerted to an interesting tidbit found on Google Maps by a co-worker. Try it for yourself. Go to Google Maps, click on “Directions” and type New York in the starting field and “London” in the ending field. You will...