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Saturday, January 06, 2007

Category: Technology


Commercialized Clouds

Lucy in the Sky with Logotypes
Time Machine:
World's Biggest Collider


Have a loophole in time, will travel
Airship Dreams

Extreme Dirigibles for the modern age
Huge Off-Highway Road Trains

Emirates are set to conquer Sahara desert
Retro-Future:
Mind-boggling Transportation


Not your average Jetsons flying car
Power Enforcers:
Anti-Riot Police Vehicles


Absolute power corrupts absolutely
The Machine-Animals of Nantes

Mechanical Elephants Forever
Steam Buses & Trucks

Loud, Obnoxious, Geek-Dreams on Wheels
Unique Soviet Snowmobiles

Weird, giant, fantastic machines
Rare Photos of the Russian "Buran" Space Program

The Largest and Most Expensive in Soviet Space Exploration History
Strange Tanks, Part 2

Colossal and Unthinkable Monsters
Cool Road-Rail Vehicles

From highway to railroad... and into the sky
Abandoned Ionospheric Research Station

Rusting Giant Antennas in the Middle of Ukrainian Forest
New Ways to Play with an Old Hardware

Creative Recycling of your old PC
Future of the Urban Transport

Would you ditch your car for one of these systems?
Cool Amphibious Vehicles

Next Best Thing to Walking on Water
Ballistic News

Fear & Loathing Inside Missile Launch Bases
Future Tech Review, Part 2

Exciting Innovations in Transportation
Future Tech Review

Exciting Innovations in Transportation
Unusual Musical Instruments

Spoil your inner "music geek"
Tesla Power in Your Backyard

Get an ultimate energy buzz in the morning
Flying Submarines!

Sky Captain's dream come true
New Hydrofoil & Submersible Concepts

Modern Italian Design & Efficiency
Automated Music Instruments

Unusual Instrument / Robot Hybrids
Alternative Energy
Mega Projects


Power from the Wind, Moon & Sun
Creepy High Voltage Installations

Close Encounters of the "Tesla" Kind
One Day in Space (Photos)

NASA's "Atlantis" Space Shuttle Mission
How To Become a (Real) Cyborg

The DIY guide for the discerning nerd :)
"Tatra" Car & Other
Aerodynamic Marvels


Futuristic Shape and Radical Design
History of the Tailsitter Airplanes

Vertical Take off & Landing
Soviet Army Super Vehicles

Ballistic rocket carriers (part 2), and more
American Supersonic Airliners

Boeing-2707 & other supersonic marvels
Ekranoplans Showcase

Airplane or Hovercraft?
Mystery Devices, Issue 2
Can you tell what they are?
Stealth Ships

"M-80 Stiletto", "Sea Shadow", and others
Retro Technology: Cold War Phones

Plus Dialup Computer Mods
Super High-Speed Trains

Shinkansen "Bullet Trains" of Japan, and more
Rarely Seen Shuttle Prelaunch Activities

Preparing for Take Off
Bio-Robots (funny)

Swat that fly! It's spying on you
Russian Ballistic Missile Carriers

The Big, the Bad and the Ugly
Incredible Snowmobiles

From "Snow Cruiser" to "Hyanide"
Airplane House & Boat Conversions

"I'm living in a jet plane"
Strange Tanks
Construction of the World's Highest Bridge
Aerodynamic Marvels
Dreams of Solo Flight
Japan's Biggest Floating Crane
Retro Technology Update
Jet-Powered & Other Futuristic Trains
Wind Power in Stormy Waters
Robotics News from Japan
Biggest Ships, Part 3: Freighters
Biggest ships in the world, Part 2: Supertankers
Biggest ships in the world, Part 1: Cruise concepts
Robots and such
The Ultimate Moving Experience, Part 1
The Ultimate Moving Experience, Part 2
Compare These Computer Hard Drives
Mysterious Spider Boat
Vintage Miniature Cameras
Even Bigger Machines (Dig Bigger Holes)
The Biggest (and hungriest) Machines
Radically Shaped Plane is Completely Silent
Future of Personal Computing
Glass CD and the Invisibility Cloak
Wooden Laptop Designs - Steampunk Trend
Catalogue of Crazy Watches from Japan

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    Cute pics!
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    The rest of the story is available here in German.
    http://www.tanja-askani.de/info/?p=18

    Spoiler:
    Eventually when the fawn was old enough it was sent to a park where it would be released into the wild. The second to last picture shown here, shows how after the fawn had been anesthetized for easier transport and despite strange humans being around, the rabbit went up to the deer and supported its sleepy head "as if it were saying goodbye"
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