FOLLOWUP
BPM Going Up, Part 2
This might even be better than the ghost girl elevator prank from a few days ago.
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This might even be better than the ghost girl elevator prank from a few days ago.
A slideshow of the exact moment in which bowels release and pants get filled. We checked this out last year and there are some great ones this year, too.
If you recall this map we posted a while back, it's an interesting thing to glance at, given the circumstances and all.
In slow motion this time...
More please!
Fuck Honda. ::sadface::
Frye?
You've heard him whistle, now listen to him sing on an 80's talk show.
The 9/11 rescue dogs: Portraits of the last surviving animals who scoured Ground Zero one decade on.
Remember Eli Porter? Here's the story behind his epic rap battle.
This dad knows how to handle things.
Police this morning took into custody one of two men suspected in the opening-day beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow.
The Grand Opening of one of the first In and Out Burgers in the Dallas area today. BAT SHIT CRAZY!
You know you're a REAL bad ass when you win without actually fighting.
Remember Little Vader from the Superbowl commercial?
Hero to millions, Casey Heynes, speaks out for the first time on what happened when he retaliated against a bully.
Aerial photos taken over Japan have revealed the scale of devastation across dozens of suburbs and tens of thousands of homes and businesses.
Hover over each satellite photo to view the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami.
Update: New tsunami footage is starting to find its way online.
Update: More sobering footage is showing up, too.
As Consumerist was the first to report last Friday, the Philadelphia homeowner who made national news by not only winning a judgment against Wells Fargo, but also scheduling a sheriff's sale of the bank's property, was meeting face-to-face with the bank he'd embarrassed so thoroughly. Now he's confirmed that the two parties had reached an agreement.
Watson has lots in common with a top-ranked human Jeopardy! player: It's very smart, very fast, speaks in an uneven monotone, and has never known the touch of a woman.
Ken Jennings has written a great piece about playing Watson the supercomputer on Jeopardy! this week.
I sent my friend, an artist by profession, the "Light Skeletons" link you guys put up and she sent me this link in return. It's a little film clip about a photographer named Pete Eckert, whose work the light skeletons reminded her of.
The twist? "Pete Eckert is a totally blind person. But through his photography, he proves that he IS a visual person, he just can't see."
Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about Basil Marceaux.com! BLAM!!! YES, Basil Marceaux.com, GOP candidate, movie reviewer, scholar, Force Recon Marine, and Father of the New Republic. All this and he sings too!
A Gizmodo investigation has revealed 100 of the photographs saved by the Gen 2 millimeter wave scanner from Brijot Imaging Systems, Inc., obtained by a FOIA request after it was recently revealed that U.S. Marshals operating the machine in the Orlando, Florida courthouse had improperly-perhaps illegally-saved images of the scans of public servants and private citizens.
Definitely DEFINITELY not a rainy street corner in Oakland.
Follow-up to the BART shooting from a few months back.
After being fired for her job for having a blog about sex, one of our newest Fazers has re-launched her site. Lots of interesting male- and female-centric information, as well as video and toy reviews, and even boobies on occasion. There's also a pretty clever "Work Safe Mode" button in the top right corner, but visiting the site while on the clock is probably still a bit risky (as well as risque).
You know, I hadn't even considered the possibility. Like in the days when scientists couldn't fathom a non-geocentric universe, or that travelling at speeds of over 60 mph wouldn't result in asphixiation. It isn't until you see it occurring in real life that your eyes are truly opened, and your mind blown. Ladies and gentlemen, the ultimate mash-up.
The sequel to Honda's fantastic Impossible Dream.
Apparently, Mustard did some other less than spectacular (IMO) covers, but this one, I really dig.
After this, we'll hold the Mustard, but I wanted to share this one since it was short.
Last month a federal judge in Mississippi ruled that Constance McMillen’s rights were violated when she was not allowed to wear a tuxedo and bring her girlfriend to the Itawamba Agricultural High School prom. Judge Davidson would hold a trial on the matter later and stopped short of requiring the school board to reinstate the prom, as parents had already formulated their plan to hold a private prom.
There was a private prom all right. On Wendesday, the school’s attorney announced that “the prom” was to be held at the Fulton Country Club on Friday. Only Constance, her date and seven other kids (reportedly all of the "special ed" students) showed up. Why? Because the real prom was held in a secret location outside of the county.
How rude, cruel and vile.
And here's a sad, sad explanation of why it was supposedly done, written by a fellow student (with an update after presumably being contacted by a lawyer), along with pics and information from the "secret prom".
WBC goes to a Bay Area high school who holds their own protest against the protest. Yay for them!
One of the greatest things on the Internet ever? Possibly.