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Doctor Robert Bohannon, a Durham, North Carolina, molecular scientist, says he's developed a way to add caffeine to baked goods, without the bitter taste of caffeine. Each piece of pastry is the equivalent of about two cups of coffee. LinkLabels: food, toomuchtimeonhands
Google Australia is celebrating Australia Day 2007 by photographing Sydney Harbour from the air, and we want to make sure as many of us as possible squeeze into the picture. "The plane has permission to fly low and will be taking hi-resolution pictures ... Wear or do something distinctive to make sure you can spot yourself." LinkLabels: bigbrother, technology
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"So, here he is. The greatest achievement Paper Robot has created to date ... now in color! The one, the only, OPTIMUS PRIME! And not only is he a fully articulate action figure, but he also TRANSFORMS INTO A TRUCK! Wow. The best part is, he´s FREE!" LinkLabels: art, toomuchtimeonhands, toys
"Ford Motor Co. is joining the list of automakers working on a plug-in hybrid -- with a twist. It combines the convenience of plugging in your car with a zero-emissions hydrogen fuel cell. Ford on Tuesday is to display what it calls the world's first drivable fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle with plug-in capability. Called the Flexible Series Hybrid Edge, it represents the latest offering from automakers hoping to stake a claim to the next generation of highly efficient, alternative automobiles." LinkLabels: science, technology

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"ConAgra Foods is breaking a new campaign for Orville Redenbacher's gourmet popcorn from Crispin Porter + Bogusky during Monday's national broadcast of the Golden Globe Awards, according to sources. The David Fincher-directed commercial digitally recreates the brand's nerdy iconic founder, who died in 1995." Link, Link2Labels: deadcelebs, food, technology
"Chilean artist Marco Evaristti presented his friends with his newest creation on Thursday night: Meatballs cooked with fat from his own body, extracted by liposuction. On the plates in front of them was a serving of agnolotti pasta and in the middle, a meatball made with the fat that Evaristti had removed from his body last last year." Link
"Anyways, here's the info on the stuff I packed into this sweet little rectangular gaming goodie! Came with built-in pirate games, including the 2 player version of tetris, and a level select hacked Contra, among 70 or so more games. Nearly endless supply of old-school-nes there. I didn't even get to play every one before I gave it away, lol." Link Link2Labels: games, technology, toomuchtimeonhands
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Darain Housen has not taken off his hat for the last 20 years. He bathes, he sleeps and does everything possible in it. It is a perfect fit. But unlike other hats, his is not made of cloth but from the very hair on his head which is why it cannot be Labels: life
"Stamps released in China to celebrate the Year of the Pig taste of sweet and sour pork. When you scratch the front of the stamps, it smells of the popular Chinese dish and when the back of the stamp is licked it tastes of the dish too." LinkLabels: animals, food, technology
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Using lasers, Korean researchers have crafted a microscopic version of Rodin's famed sculpture "The Thinker" just about twice the size of a red blood cell at 20 millionths of a meter high. The scientists scanned a replica of Rodin's popular masterpiece "The Thinker," originally sculpted in 1880, and created a version 93,000 times smaller than the roughly 6-foot-high original. MoreLabels: technology
Early last December (the 5th to be exact) I placed a hefty order for a top-of-the-line IBM ThinkPad. The estimated build time was 5 to 10 days and I got 2 day shipping. I wanted the laptop by the end of the year and I wanted to write it off as a business expense for 2006. The estimated ship date of December 19 came and went. I emailed customer support asking what the delay was and got no response. I called customer support and they told me that not all the parts were in stock to build the laptop. I was upset because I needed the laptop for a couple of year-end meetings but figured it would still ship before the end of the year and I'd be able to write it off. Then the estimated ship date jumped to 1/9/07. So much for the tax write off. Yesterday I looked at my order and saw that the estimated ship date was back to 12/19/06. I emailed customer support asking what was going on and what the real ship date was going to be. I got no response. Today is 1/9/07 and I logged in to check my order status and the estimated ship date is now 2/7/07. I immediately called customer support and canceled the order. They had no explanation why it would take 2 months to build and ship a laptop.Labels: incompetence, technology
Stephen Hawking, renown British theoretical physicist, announced his intention to travel to space on board a Virgin Galactic spacecraft for his 65th birthday. He will prep for the space flight on one of those planes that simulates micro gravity.Labels: space, technology
One of those energy-efficient light bulbs from Ikea just died. It had been in service for only 3 months. The bulb started flickering and then strobing and finally went off. I didn't notice when it went off all the way, but then I heard a click and smelled something. I immediately unplugged the lamp. I took out the light bulb. The base of it looks burned and it smells like fried electronics in here. Good thing it's warm outside - I had to open the windows to air the place out.Labels: technology
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Rony Suzuki and Fabio Yoshida are veteran aquatic gardeners who have made some really awesome tiny aquariums.Labels: animals, toomuchtimeonhands
This fellow grew some plants in his keyboard. There must have been a lot of crumbs in there for them to break down into soil rich enough to support plant life...Labels: life, toomuchtimeonhands
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