I love a good mystery. This month of January several videos of a mysterious metallic growling has allegedly been heard all over the world. First Canada, then Porto Rico, then England. What is it? Some have called it a hoax and others have said it’s a viral stunt for movie. It may have been cracked: it’s [...]
Now that Wikipedia’s SOPA/PIPA protest is over (and undergrads are aware of the situation) here’s a list of 10 Wikipedia articles that are a mainline of the weird and wacky. Read More
Interview with Jared Lee Loughner’s friends a year after his Tuscon shooting spree, how to not swear on the Moon, store your data in Salmon DNA and so much more.
This week: Mountain Dew dissolves mice but cat stew can kill. Granular physics and quantum levitation. All that, and scotch in a can.
New year, new blog. I’ll be posting the top ten best (arbitrarily decided) links from my Twitter account semi-regularly, weekly if possible. Interesting, memorable, odd, and other descriptive words for interesting on the interwebs.
This week there’s BBC’s weekend-long worth of reads of the weird, a 9-foot-tall supersoldier mourns Dear Leader, Hoffa’s body is below GM’s HQ claims driver, and more.