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August 2, 2009
Vortex Cannon : SLYT "Jem Stansfield builds a vortex cannon to pick up where the big bad wolf failed to blow over a house of brick."
More details at the
BBC.
posted by bwg at 10:02 PM PST - 43 comments
"
August is the cruelest month,"
is what Eliot must have meant and Edna O’Brien wrote a novel called
August Is a Wicked Month, and indeed, it has proved
historically to be a month of dramas and crises, especially sociopolitically.
Leo is a fixed, intransigent sign and can create
stubborn stances in the world and it is a
notorious month for coups, bombings and revolution. The late rock writer Al Aronowitz
penned the line, "August is the month when wars start." Both
the first and second world wars
broke out in August. The first atomic bombs
were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945. There were
significant cold war crises in August. The Berlin wall
was built in August 1961. The Tonkin Gulf crisis
marked a serious escalation of the Vietnam War in August 1964. Russia invaded Czechoslovakia and
ended the Prague Spring in August 1968. Gorbachev
was ousted for being too liberal by communist hardliners in August 1991. Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990.
Russia invaded Georgia last August. (slightly corrected paragraph
via)
posted by infini at 9:45 AM PST - 94 comments
Bolek i Lolek and
Reksio are both Polish cartoons with little dialogue and similiar animation style. Both cartoons originated in the 60s (during the Communist era in Poland), and were extremely popular for decades. Due to their general lack of vocalization (except for Bolek i Lolek's later seasons), both cartoons were easy to bring to other markets. Famously, Bolek i Lolek was one of the cartoons broadcast on Iranian television after the 1979 revolution.
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posted by Askiba at 8:07 AM PST - 11 comments
So you've tried to quit smoking, but after having a 30-a-day habit for more than 40 years, it's tough. Really tough. So what's a man to do? Well, one way is to keep cigarettes out of arm's reach. A
long way out of arm's reach. Geoff Spice is
marooning himself on
Sgarabhaigh Island (pron: 'Scaravay') in the Outer Hebrides, an uninhabited islet where there are no people ... no buildings ... and no tobacco shops.
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posted by woodblock100 at 12:49 AM PST - 70 comments