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Friday, November 04, 2011

Archive: October 2011





Journey into the MicroWorld

Epic "Fantastic Voyage"-like quest & photography combination

Alternative to Pumpkins
It's a Dog's Life! (Funny Pics)

Dogs ready to kill you... almost
Treasures of Art Nouveau, Part 1

"The terrifying and edible beauty of Art Nouveau architecture."
Glorious Retrofuture from Japan

Plus super-fantastic toys attack!
Unique Sidecars Showcase

Splendid sidecars & passenger capsules
The Most Surreal Insect on Earth

A real insect, which only pretends to be an alien helicopter



October 31, 2011 - Biscotti Bits

Mixed Links & Images

Incl. "Yarn Invasion"

October 15, 2011 - Biscotti Bits

Mixed Links & Images

Incl. "F1 Car vs. Crazy Mountain Road"

October 20, 2011 - Feel-Good #4

DRB Feel-Good Issue #4

Mixed links & images: cars, girls, etc.



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  • Re: deadliest snakes — this is a pretty weak article, either uninformed or sensationalized. Deadliest does not mean most venomous, nor most intimidating. It means "causing the most deaths." The snakes that cause the most human deaths are: Russell's viper, Indian cobra, common krait, saw-scaled viper (these four primarily in South Asia and the Indian subcontinent), and puff adder (sub-Saharan Africa). None of these has particularly toxic venom, but they deliver large doses when they bite, and their habitat preferences and behavior bring them into frequent contact with many people. Given the nature of life in these regions, most people do not have access to modern medical care. The combination of these factors results in the large number of fatalities — many thousand per year in India alone. Deaths from all other species combined are so infrequent as to be statistically insignificant.
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  • Just a note on the '7 billionth baby'. There is one, but we'll never know who it is. The UN agency on population admits that their figures for the world population are only an estimate, and are +/- 10 million, so the day could have come and gone already, or not quite be here yet, and so _every_ nation was encouraged to pic a '7 billionth baby'.
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  • The sign about life giving you lemons is based off a very entertaining and memorable quote from the videogame Portal 2.
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  • this was so awesome :) haha
    loved it!
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  • Pointless story, bro. Although the images were great until the last few "art" ones.
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  • There is an amazing pumpkin carving artist called Ray Villafane. I wonder if he has tried carving watermelons. Would love to see him have a crack at that.
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  • Andrewsarchus is not a Dog !
    but belong to family of Mesonychia
    there related to ,,,Sheep !

    you can say it "a sheep in wolf 's clothing"

    for the broken link, try this:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_Gevaudan

    Michel Van
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  • Oh, how I hate animals dressed up... A dog in clothes is not a dog, it's something that our mind would like to see, cuteness and so on - bizarre.
    A dog looks like a dog - without clothes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQkBDiGg5jI
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  • 'This dog just caught something, but not entirely sure what? or he's just too intent to please'

    That dog is obviously a member of a South American Tribe:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lip_plate

    Or else he is holding a frisbee ;-)
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  • haha..real funny dog..
    great compilation..
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  • LOL THIS IS TOO FUNNY
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  • Casa de Lis (Lis' House)
    Salamanca Spain.

    http://tinyurl.com/6gu53g3

    Regards.
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  • This is one stunning post. I am awestruck. So much beauty and creativity! Thank you so very much. I love this art.
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  • Next to many other contributions I'm convinced, that this very nice series has to be enriched with a chapter about Art Nouveau in Finland, especially Helsinki and Riga in Latvia. In Helsinki you can find Art Nouveau combined with finnish mythology in an impressive way. Look here for a medium beautiful example:
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Luotsikatu_1_Katajanoka.jpg
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  • Mexico City was embellished with one of Hector Guimard's Metro signs!... I had always wondered about it and now i now were it came from! hopefully i can share a pic with you n__n great post!
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  • Art Nouveau, especially Guimard's is indeed awesome.
    I almost regret kinda taking it for granted when I lived in Paris
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  • Art Nouveau is my favorite style as well. I can't wait to see future articles and photos.
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  • Very cool! I had a bunch of Bandai robots, I forgot about those!
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  • Jenny Agutter! I've loved her ever since "Walkabout."
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  • WOW!! Don't do that with the plastic clip...bottles are not meant to be stored horizontally, BEER comes in contact with the bottle cap (gross).
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  • Amazing fotos!
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  • That thing in the Japanese advertisement isn't a tape measure, it's a Dymo labelmaker. (See 'embossing tape' on Wikipedia.) You spin the dial to the right letter (or in this case the right hiragana character) and squeeze the trigger, and it imprints that letter on the tape.
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  • That's not Corpus Christi Channel, that's Aransas Pass.
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  • When I see this I think of classic arcade game "metal slug" and crazy vehicles that were in it. You could post some visions from this and other arcade games
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  • Oh, thanks. I would like to see more of these phantastic plastic toys from the early 60s - it reminds me of my own youth and the sense of wonder when I got the first one of these.
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  • All this cool stuff reminded me of the Gerry Anderson TV series' from the 60s, such as Stingray and Thunderbirds, any chance that Dark Roasted Blend could dig out any images from the British kids sci-fi magazine TV Century 21?
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  • I'd say guess it looks like the Japanese were looking forward to a rather violent future!
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