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Meditation In Schools

The David Lynch Foundation via the man himself will announce, on May 1st, at 12 noon (EDT), the foundation's plan to stop school violence. Their plan? Teaching students how to meditate.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 6:50 PM on April 30, 2007 (65 comments)

Comix Remixed

Better Comix The concept behind this is to use comics from the same day and mix them, good ol cut and paste style, so that they become a tad more funny, depending on your sense of humor.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 11:15 AM on April 27, 2006 (16 comments)

Ma! I Miss your Apple Pie!

World War Two Songs. CBS World News audio from World War II. Also, vintage audio and songs from the World War I era.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 4:57 AM on May 11, 2005 (8 comments)

Lunar Photo of the Day

Lunar Photo of the Day started January 1st, 2004 to document human's never ending obsession with the moon. LPOD now joins APOD, MPOD, and ESPOD as quality picture of the day websites.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 5:11 AM on January 7, 2004 (2 comments)

Better Late Than Never

Dead Milkman drummer Dean 'Clean' Sabatino has set up a blog to post 18 year old tour diary entries, which begin with the band's first full tour in the summer of 1985. via irregular orbit
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 7:29 AM on December 2, 2003 (16 comments)

ET Could Hack SETI.

ET Could Hack SETI. SETI, which uses down time on the computers of thousands of volunteers to search for intelligent signals from space, has a potential problem—besides information, a broadcast to us from an alien intelligence could also carry a computer virus. Leonard David writes in the main link's space.com article that physicist Richard Carrigan (who works here) takes it seriously. He thinks SETI should figure out how to decontaminate any signals it receives.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 9:43 AM on November 24, 2003 (36 comments)

MMMMM Beer!

What's in a name? Taste to find out. Fancy Lawnmower Beer, No Disput'n Putin Russian Imperial Stout, Bierbitzch, Honey Act Your Sage, and Old Numbskull. What's your favorite beer with a wacky name?
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 5:13 PM on November 6, 2003 (53 comments)

Train Spotting

Train Spotters rejoice! Rail Pictures has all sorts of locomotive shots.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 10:53 PM on October 25, 2003 (5 comments)

Cinematographica

The exciting hobby of collecting Cinematographica is a great resource whether you are a collector or if you just found some old family home movie relics. Browse the 100 Years of Film Sizes or salivate over the author's own collection. Perhaps, you, a do-it yourselfer like myself, do have some old family movies laying around that you want to digitalize. Read the tips about converting before you jump in and possibly spend hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 11:44 AM on July 29, 2003 (1 comment)

Santa Cruz Mystery Spot

The Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, California is one of many places in the US that challenge the theory of relativity. Berkeley psychologists have a theory about these mystery spots. Another Berkeleyan visited the spot and documented his tour. Some have done their own comprehensive tests and came to a different conclusion. A book was written to describe these gravitational anomalies, skeptics and believers all have an opinion ... but where does the truth lie?
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 8:29 AM on July 17, 2003 (32 comments)

Kids shamed on the internet!

Kids shamed on the internet! A father of two, seeing his kids getting into endless trouble, decided to try a different kind of tough love and post about them on his local town's message board (turn the speakers down on this link).
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 7:23 AM on January 13, 2003 (8 comments)

obtained through FOIPA, contains mostly humourous...

The Mad Magazine FBI files obtained through FOIPA, contains mostly humourous letters to the FBI regarding whether or not Mad magazine is a communist publication. In other news, you too can become a next Mad magazine artist. A prerequisite? "No intelligence required."
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 9:05 AM on September 9, 2002 (10 comments)

, 'specialists in the training and use of lethal...

Plus P Technology , 'specialists in the training and use of lethal force', teach self defense in the way of the gun. Is this a good idea gone to far? Notice the banner link to a militant group on the bottom of their page.
posted to MetaFilter by jasonspaceman at 6:32 PM on February 5, 2002 (3 comments)