Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 19, 2006

Wally Wallington has demonstrated that he can lift a Stonehenge-sized pillar weighing 22,000 lbs and single-handedly moved a barn over 300 ft. What makes this so special is that he does it using only himself, gravity, and his incredible ingenuity.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 17, 2006

With season 4 of Mythbusters, the popular debunking show on Discovery, NerdEBlog has compiled a list of the top 5 Mythbuster's segments!

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 15, 2006

This is terrific close up coverage, a lot of empty sea for the first half of the video though. Click 'read more' to watch video.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 13, 2006

Incredible real photography (no photoshop used)
One of the most ironic environmental moments in the history of photography.
Read about the photo here, or click 'read more' to view photo.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 11, 2006

Definitely listen with speakers or headphones. The dots are arranged to trigger notes on a chromatic scale when they pass the line. How can something be so creepy yet so cool at the same time?

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 7, 2006

The Moller M400 is the funky looking Skycar developed by Moller International Inc. and promised to be the next big thing for commuters tired of increasing traffic congestion. In order to relieve some debt pressure the company is putting a prototype up on eBay next week.

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The sheer power of this anti tank missile is visibile through this amazing slow motion video sequence recorded by Redstone Arsenal using the Photron ultima APX color high speed video camera. in addition to the spectacular ring of fire, the guide wire can clearly be seen unwinding from the rear of the projectile.

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Posted by Andrew in NewsBlog
Posted: October 6, 2006

Google has created a search site without any Google branding to test new features. The site, SearchMash, has a simple blue and white interface with a search bar and an option to click on “popular searches.” Once keywords are entered, the results page features links to results running down the left side of the page and image results on the right.

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