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Found Online – Rubik hacks

Just one example from a stupendous gallery assembled by Dark Roasted Blend.
Geekiest LEGOs and Rubik Cubes
Louisiana passes first antievolution “academic freedom” law
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has signed the Louisiana Science Education Act into law, singling out evolution, origins of life, and global warming for criticism. Let 1,000 Dover trials bloom!
Information Visualized – all the water in the world

all the water in the world (or 1.4087 billion cubic kilometres of it) including sea water, ice, lakes, rivers, ground water, clouds, etc. (left). all the air in the atmosphere (or 5140 trillion tonnes of it) gathered into a ball at sea-level density (right). both shown on the same scale as the Earth.
[link: phiffer.com|via boingboing.net & benfry.com]
see also relative size of our world.
Quote of the day
“Conscience is the inner voice that warns us somebody may be looking.”
- H. L. Mencken
WiiHD’s homebrew guide: hacking doesn’t get much easier than this
The folks of WiiHD, in honor of the recent Quake release for Wii homebrew, have put together an easy-to-follow guide for getting the Wii homebrew channel up and running on your little white console — plus a pre-packaged zip file with some ready-to-go ‘brew if that’s the way you like it. You’ve really got zero excuse to hold off on homebrew with as purtiful and straightforward all these fine hackers have made the process, but if you’re still unconvinced, check out the Quake video after the break.
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Disney’s new short Glago’s Guest

My first official reason to want to see this new Bolt movie.





