Model railway bar :D
Guess what I just found in the Buxton Collection?
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In keeping with the space lego geekiness…
By: Hitler’s Barber on b3ta.com. Thread here: http://www.b3ta.com/board/10354399
That Special Space Lego Era I was a little too young to know about… it’s much cleaner than the “red space guys” and the “blue space guys” I was used to the in 90s..
Click through to see more, more, more!
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You *need* to go look at this Canadian lady’s webcomic. Clicking on the image takes you through.
1. She’s a b3tard.
2. She makes jokes about teenage magazines.
3. She has a cricket bat for zombies.
From the hidden posters of Notting Hill Gate tube station collection on Flickr. London Underground discovered a section of the station that hadn’t been used for over 50 years, with these intact posters. Cute!
Linky: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36844288@N00/4682243048/in/set-72157624079183751
ridethecollapsingwavefunction:
somerset:thesetears-arelove:lickystickypickyme:
There’s no such thing as a brontosaurus. Eager to claim a new species during the competitive “bone wars” of the 1870s, Yale paleontologist Othniel Marsh slapped a mismatched skull, tail and feet onto an incomplete apatosaurus skeleton he’d found in Wyoming.
Amazingly, the error persisted until 1975, leaving a confusing slew of brontosaurus references on everything from postage stamps to Flintstones reruns. Don’t believe them.
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Physicists burst bubble mystery
BBC-With the help of high speed video, scientists have discovered that there is far more to bursting bubbles than meets the eye.
Under the right conditions, a bursting bubble on a liquid surface does not simply vanish, but creates a perfect ring of tiny “daughter bubbles”.
This occurs as the ruptured bubble retracts into the liquid, forming a doughnut shape of trapped air.
The scientists reported their discovery in the journal Nature.
Cool video on the article’s page, here.
http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100609/full/news.2010.289.html
Corrrect page :p. More videos, too!
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