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Nah Nah NahNah Nah! Read The Gates Annual Letter here: http://b-gat.es/2lhhtmJ
posted by PlayhousePalsMy nephew has tried Soylent [I can't get past the name]
posted by PlayhousePalshttps://youtu.be/7uL8eCpSt24 This month I've been learning a new instrument. I can already play guitar and piano so I decided to learn something new with the Bamboo Saxophone and cover the jazz piece... continue reading
posted by Aard VarkPerhaps you can imagine how poor my short term memory is. What's your name again?
posted by PlayhousePalsYouTube: Take it from an expert: It’s weird to hear how your voice really sounds. But why does it sound different to you than everyone else. Hank explains -- in a deep, resonant voice.
posted by PlayhousePalsWell, DO I? [... on occasion] YouTube: SciShow debunks the myth that you only use 10 percent of your brain. So, how much do you really use? And how do we know?
posted by PlayhousePalsAre your by products on a fast track through your digestive tract?
posted by PlayhousePalsIn summery, Destin wants us to "love the mantis shrimp". I dunno ... seems too violent for my particular taste [though the slo-mo stuff is riviting].
posted by PlayhousePalsMy favorite birds in all the land.
posted by PlayhousePals@lann @eric3576 Getting my room mates cherries cut out in 12 hours. I am scared for him but happy for me ! ! TERRITORIAL ASSHOLE. Last two weeks this guy has kind of got an attitude... continue reading
posted by BoneRemakeFROM YOUTUBE: Published on Sep 10, 2013 Pascal's Wager is the argument that states that you should believe in God even if there is a strong chance that he might not be real, because the penalty... continue reading
posted by BuckPlease excuse any mistakes in the translation. Neither of the languages is my native one. :) "In China you don't have letters when writing. Instead you use characters, and each character is a word.... continue reading
posted by WaterDwellerI just received a package from France! Containing a few of my favorite famous French cakes called Madeleines. So here is a video to celebrate my luck if you ever have the chance give them a try. ;) ... continue reading
posted by ctrlalt bleachYouTube Description: Forget turducken... I'm stuffing my turkey with two ducks, stuffed with four hens, stuffed with eight quail eggs. Honestly, I do not recommend trying this yourself.So what's your... continue reading
posted by ZifnabHappy October, Month of the Hexaflexagon! Oct. 21st is the annual Celebration of Mind, in honor of Martin Gardner. Maybe you'd like to host or attend a flexagon party sometime around then, or learn about... continue reading
posted by eric3579Part of their Easter series, the professor talks a bit about 6 dimensions and how the eggs helps model it... I will freely admit more of this one went over my head than usual.
posted by RFlaggThomas Young is best known to us today for the double slit experiment that showed light behaves like a wave. He also did some important, if a bit "was he insane?!" experiments about how the eye works... ... continue reading
posted by RFlaggSixty Symbols talks about Tycho Brahe, one of the more interesting scientists they have talked about. The story goes that he got a bladder infection by not going to the toilet in time, but he also had... continue reading
posted by RFlaggAnother in the My Favourite Scientist series by the guy who does the Sixty Symbols videos. Rob Morris from Nottingham Trent Universit talks about his favorite scientist, Michael Faraday and about a lot... continue reading
posted by RFlaggThe film-maker who makes the Sixty Symbols videos, the Periodic Table of Videos among others, has another series about Nottingham's favorite scientists. The scientist featured this time up is Richard Feynman.
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