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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Confide covers "Such Great Heights"
The surprise comes in at around 43 seconds. Be prepared. This music video may mess with your perception of “Such Great Heights” forever. If you like it, you can hear more like this at Confide’s Myspace page. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Vertical jump out of the pool
BJ here can jump 3 feet out of the water and onto the pool’s edge without using his hands. Can you? I don’t think I can. I don’t even think I’d get close. Jumping out of the water like that … Continue reading
The Hasselblad EDC: the camera that took the first lunar photos
Says the official Hasselblad website (where you can see more cameras designed specifically for space exploration): This is a specially designed version of the motorized 500EL intended for use on the surface of the moon, where the first lunar pictures … Continue reading
Alberto Antoniazzi's colorful US money
Alberto Antoniazzi wanted to create money so ridiculous looking that no country would dare consider it for printing. I think he hit the mark with these. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Man cut in half by train and lives to tell about it
In June 2006, Truman Duncan, a railroad switch operator at the Gunderson Southwest yard in Cleburne, TX, fell onto the tracks and was run over by a moving train. The incident caused Truman’s body to be taken under the wheels … Continue reading
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