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A computer aided simulation builds a spiral galaxy...

A computer aided simulation builds a spiral galaxy from its beginning. In all, 390,000 particles were placed in an arrangement similar to a newborn galaxy. The end result after three months is an event that is believed to take billions of years to occur. (animation)
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 4:14 PM on August 7, 2002 (7 comments)

is the misunderstood love of owning stocks and...

Scripophily is the misunderstood love of owning stocks and bonds that shouldn't be worth anything anymore. So why not make a business out of it? I'm just glad to see that e-toys is doing good once again.
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 6:16 AM on June 26, 2001 (5 comments)

This has to be one of the weirdest things I've...

Punk rock chickens! This has to be one of the weirdest things I've seen. But when you work with chickens, I guess you get pretty bored. Enjoy!
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 10:44 AM on April 14, 2001 (7 comments)

Convinced to sit and watch FOX's show on whether...

Conspiracy or not? Convinced to sit and watch FOX's show on whether we landed on the moon, I found myself wondering why there was no evidence against the hoax presented. Is this is clearly another feed on the conspiracy theories surrounding JFK's administration? Or was it just another "When cars attack?" (If so, I didn't find this as funny)
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 6:39 AM on March 26, 2001 (24 comments)

in the late eighties, has transformed into a...

What started out as a joke in the late eighties, has transformed into a multi-billion dollar industry (of course, I'm exaggerating). Upgrade that aging Macintosh that's just collecting dust...or take a drive to your local dealer for the custom-built macquarium of your dreams. (And for those who hate the smell of fish food, there is always the macterrarium)
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 8:11 AM on March 19, 2001 (12 comments)

of what the USPS will actually deliver,...

By testing the limits of what the USPS will actually deliver, scientists at the Annals of Improbable Research (AIR) have answered an age-old question: "How patient is the US Postal Service when it comes to unwrapped packages?" (via Useless Pages)
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 9:36 AM on March 16, 2001 (11 comments)

For those of us in constant search of universally...

The Second Reincarnation of the Final Grandson of Wowbagger the Infinitely Prolonged. For those of us in constant search of universally meaningful insults, wowbagger delivers. The program is based on a character in Douglas Adams' "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", a character who, after an incident involving a time traveling machine and a piece of elastic band, became so pissed off at the universe that he sought to insult every creature in it, in alphabetical order.
posted to MetaFilter by samsara at 8:51 AM on March 15, 2001 (5 comments)