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Radiohead ~ Climbing Up The Walls (Zero 7 Mix)

NUKE IT FROM ORBIT. It's the only way to be sure.

Shepppard says...

>> ^Mcboinkens:

Also, if anyone was wondering why he kept apologizing for letting the spider climb up the wall, tarantulas are quite vulnerable to falls, especially when they are in a position where there abdomen hits the floor first. It can crack, which is lethal in most cases. That's part of the reason why they stay on ground level, often in some type of burrow.


Thank you.

Now for the rest of my life I'll have the knowledge that looking at the walls for spiders is only going to get my feet bitten.

NUKE IT FROM ORBIT. It's the only way to be sure.

Head-tracking makes iPad 3D without glasses

deathcow says...

The recessed box at 0:48 is awesome . I would pay $1 for an app like that where I kept tiny slaves which desperately wanted out of the little recessed room but couldn't quite get enough traction to climb up the walls.

If it could sense the volume on the microphone it would also be nice to yell at them and have them cower.

Would also like to be able to selectively flood the room to controllable depths.

The problem with being the fat kid at the skate park

Megan Fox, as filmed by me one morning last week

Great Advice to Quit Smoking (BBC Horizon)

alizarin says...

THIS BOOK TOTALLY WORKS, at least when you really want to quit. And I'm a very skeptical person with a bit of an addictive personality.... not the easiest sell. It's weird seeing it again. I read about it on the net in 1997 and I had to special order it from England.

I think this mindset is the only way people really can permanently quit. Someone who quits and doesn't go back has it straight in their head that they really do not want to smoke. The ones who miss it end up going back to it.

The way it works is you smoke all you want while reading the book and once you're done you quit cold turkey. While you read the book he deconstructs all the reasons you want to smoke. It might feel good at first but it always goes back to being a very unpleasant slavery to an addiction and there can't be any other outcome. Then he deconstructs the physiological need - ie he convinces you to go cold turkey instead of using patches. The thing that convinced me was his point that you can sleep all night without needing a cigarette, in fact you can wake relaxed but if you try quiting for 8 hours you'll be climbing up the walls (unless you get it straight in your head you don't want to smoke first). Physical nicotine addiction doesn't last long... unless you prolong it endlessly with the patch.

I used to smoke a pack and a half a day for like 4 years.

</End evangelizing>

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