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Punch Head USB: Libera tu stress a puñetazo limpio Cuando se tiene rabia, se puede recurrir a alguna técnica de relajación o definitivamente agarrar a golpes lo que se tenga por delante, lo que puede ser definitivamente poco decoroso.
Pero como el USB aguanta todo tipo de inventos, ahora incluso puedes agarrar a golpes a tu más férreo enemigo, claro que de manera virtual. La [...] [..] |
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| NES-head Mike Mitchell describes this lovely bit of duchampery "a quasi self portrait of my formative years." 1985 (via Super Punch)...
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| Street pianos head to NYC NYC will follow London and Sydney's lead and install a bunch of street pianos in public places where anyone can sit down and bang out some showtunes, Chopin, or Chopsticks. This...is a pretty wonderful idea. New Yorkers are a talented bunch! Think of all the impromptu cabaret sessions that could come out of this! The project - actually called Play Me, I'm Yours - and its pianos are coming around f [..] |
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Man's head rejects implanted camera Artist Wafaa Bilal mounted a camera on a titanium base inserted between his skull and his skin, and planned to live with it embedded in his head for a year. Though he took antibiotic and steroid treatments, persistence was futile: his body rejected part of the implant, forcing its removal last week. Photo: Reuters/Jessica Rinaldi...
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| What happens when you stick your head in a particle accelerator Here's the fascinating story of Anatoli Petrovich Bugorski, the only person to have stuck his head into a particle accelerator. His head accidentally strayed into the path of the proton beam at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino in 1978, and the beam bored a hole through his brain and out his nose. The radiation absorbed by his head was in the region of 1000 gray. 5 gray worth of X- [..] |
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| HOWTO make a meat-head From the pages of Make's Hallowe'en issue, Andy Oakland's simple and clever recipe for making a meat-head, sure to be the smash hit at your fete (this was first seen here on BB in 2001!). For the veggies, I imagine you could make a soy-meat-head, but be sure to clearly label them. Meat Head The Meathead: The ultimate Meet your meat...
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| Medical advice for head-bangers The British Medical Journal investigates the health risks from head-banging and recommends protective gear and "adult-oriented rock": Main outcome measures: Head Injury Criterion and Neck Injury Criterion were derived for head banging styles and both popular heavy metal songs and easy listening music controls. Results: An average head banging song has a tempo of about 146 beats per minute, which i [..] |
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| Man shot in head, sneezes out bullet On New Year's Eve, Darco Sangermano, 28, was hit in the head by a stray bullet fired during a celebration in Naples, Italy. While waiting to be seen by physicians, he sneezed out the bullet. From The Telegraph: "The route of the bullet broke his temporal bone, near his temple, and this slowed down the bullet which grazed his eyeball without hitting it directly," Dr Guglielmo Ramieri told Gente mag [..] |
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Amazing head-on photo of DC-3 taking off Photographer Mike Shore of Austin, Texas took this spectacular photo of a DC-3 airplane from a helicopter. It's so perfectly head-on that it almost looks like an illustration. Shore's Web site is filled with fantastic aviation photos. From Smithsonian Air & Space: The 70-200mm telephoto lens that (Shore) used to grab this Douglas DC-3D created a compression effect, "in which the subject appears a [..] |
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| Ghosts in My Head: story about the neuromarketing end-times Last April, I wrote about how the Science Fiction Writers of America's Grievance Committee got a magazine to pay me half of what it owed me for a story it had commissioned, but then offered a bogus contract for. The good folks at Subterranean Press bought the right to publish the story for the other half of the money I was owed, and even bought the lovely illustration that Dave McKean did for the [..] |
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