Nov 02 2008

Bill and Melinda Gates putting vaccines in mosquito “Flying syringes”

Published by Ian under Medical

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The winning grants offer a bewildering array of ideas from a bewildering array of researchers. Hiroyuki Matsuoka of Jichi Medical University in Japan wants to turn mosquitoes into flying syringes to deliver vaccines rather than illness… 

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Oct 25 2008

OBAMA vs. MCCAIN DANCE OFF!

Published by Ian under Politics

Click HERE to see the dance off! 

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Oct 12 2008

Near miss causes plane to fall out of the sky

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk


In Air Near Miss Causes Crash - Watch more free videos

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Oct 12 2008

Excercise ball to the face!

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Exercise Ball to the Face in Kitchen - Watch more free videos

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Oct 12 2008

Ohh mazing grace!

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Ohh Mazing Grace - Watch more free videos

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Oct 10 2008

Holy shit - huge f_cking russian mob brawl!!!

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Two Huge Russian Gangs Fight - Watch more free videos

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Oct 10 2008

Awesome astronaut video

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Hilarious Astronaut Pranks Old Golfers - Watch more free videos

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Oct 10 2008

Rachel ray’s corn porn

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Rachael Ray Corn Porn - Watch more free videos

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Oct 10 2008

Second place pwnage!

Published by Jay under Entertainment, Web Junk

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Oct 10 2008

best tan line evar!

Published by Jay under Entertainment, Web Junk

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Oct 08 2008

How The Elite Control Politics

Published by Ian under Politics, Videos

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Oct 08 2008

Ronald McSmackDown

Published by Jay under Entertainment, Web Junk

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Oct 08 2008

Sara Palin as a garbage pail kid

Published by Jay under Entertainment

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Oct 07 2008

Dow 10,000 Party

Published by Dom under Economy

Yay US economy

Some guys in the office decided to celebrate the awesome speed at which the Dow Jones index is moving.  Last year, when big contracts were being closed, we had fully catered lunches.  Now we get ramen.

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Sep 10 2008

Scientists Await Results Of Large Hadron Collider

Published by Ian under Science

 

Scientists in Connecticut and around the world will be watching closely today when their colleagues in Switzerland flip the switch on what is being touted as the world’s grandest experiment in particle physics.

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Sep 09 2008

Video - Reasons the iphone is evil

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

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Sep 08 2008

Woot - get your Sara Palin action figure before they are gone

Published by Jay under Politics, Web Junk

Kinda like

via: http://gizmodo.com/5046568/sarah-palin-action-figure-can-kick-barbies-ass

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Sep 03 2008

Commador 64 turned into a MidiBox

Published by Jay under Videos, Web Junk

I *LOVE* grungy synths like the SID Chip and the TB-303. Above the midi controller is a home made C64 Midibox, which has 8 sids i think. Wait till about 3:00, when he reverses the envelope, completely changes the tune

Just using the box alone:

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Aug 25 2008

Burning Salt Water Could Cure Cancer and Run Automobiles

Published by Ian under General News, Medical, Science, Technology, Videos

You may have heard about an invention created by a 63-year-old named John Kanzius that claims to create an alternative fuel out of salt water. Through sheer serendipity, Kanzius, a former broadcast engineer, found out something incredible — under the right conditions, salt water can burn at high temperatures.

salt water burning
Image courtesy WPBF-TV
Yes, you’re seeing water burn.

Kanzius’ journey toward surprise inspiration began with a leukemia diagnosis in 2003. Faced with the prospect of debilitating chemotherapy, he decided he would try to invent a better alternative for destroying cancerous cells. What he came up with is his radio frequency generator (RFG), a machine that generates radio waves and focuses them into a concentrated area. Kanzius used the RFG to heat small metallic particles inserted into tumors, destroying the tumors without harming normal cells.

But what does cancer treatment have to do with burning salt water?

During a demonstration of the RFG, an observer noticed that it was causing water in a nearby test tube to condense. If the RFG could make water condense, it could theoretically separate salt out of seawater. Perhaps, then, it could be used to desalinize water, an issue of global proportions. The old seaman’s adage “Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink” applies inland as well: Some nations are drying up and their populations suffering from thirst, yet the world is 70 percent ocean water. An effective means of removing salt from salt water could save countless lives. So it’s no surprise that Kanzius trained his RFG on the goal of salt water desalinization.

During his first test, however, he noticed a surprising side effect. When he aimed the RFG at a test tube filled with seawater, it sparked. This is not a normal reaction by water.

Kanzius tried the test again, this time lighting a paper towel and touching it to the water while the water was in the path of the RFG. He got an even bigger surprise — the test tube ignited and stayed alight while the RFG was turned on.

News of the experiment was generally met with allegations of it being a hoax, but after Penn State University chemists got their hands on the RFG and tried their own experiments, they found it was indeed true. The RFG could ignite and burn salt water. The flame could reach temperatures as high as 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit and burn as long as the RFG was on and aimed at it.

But how could salt water possibly ignite? Why don’t careless litterbugs who flick lit cigarette butts into the sea set the whole planet aflame? It all has to do with hydrogen. In its normal state, salt water has a stable composition of sodium chloride (the salt) and hydrogen and oxygen (the water). But the radio waves from Kanzius’ RFG disrupt that stability, degrading the bonds that hold the chemicals in salt water together. This releases the volatile hydrogen molecules, and the heat output from the RFG ignites them and burns them indefinitely.

So will our cars soon run on salt water instead of gasoline? Read the next page for some of the hurdles that would have to be overcome for salt water to fuel cars.

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Aug 21 2008

Megaman 9 - a wiiware exclusive

Published by Jay under Technology, Videos

I will be buying this one!! Too bad my NES MAx will not work with the Wii.


I WANT THIS GAME!!!

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