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Cool experiments with Trimethylaluminum
A funny blog on the same area of "interesting compounds", aptly named "Things I won't work with": http://pipeline.corante.com/archives/things_i_wont_work_with/
The Broads Must Be Crazy - Jon Stewart
Can somebody label this region blocked please?
Greatest Classical Music Joke EVER told (Family Guy)
Ah, McFarlane did it again. That was so funny and true too! Americans CAN'T pronounce any non-murican words" Nice job! :-)
186 mph motorcycle gets passed by a station wagon (Audi)
It may be legal but it's still stupid.
Just please wait for the chorus... It's totally worth it.
I hate you for making me listen to this.
Lymphoma and Death Instead of Red Flaky Skin? Sign Me Up!
From Wikipedia:
Adalimumab (HUMIRA, AbbVie) is the third TNF inhibitor, after infliximab and etanercept, to be approved in the United States. Like infliximab and etanercept, adalimumab binds to Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFα), preventing it from activating TNF receptors. Adalimumab was constructed from a fully human monoclonal antibody, while infliximab is a mouse-human chimeric antibody and etanercept is a TNF receptor-IgG fusion protein. TNFα inactivation has proven to be important in downregulating the inflammatory reactions associated with autoimmune diseases. As of 2008 adalimumab has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Crohn's disease, moderate to severe chronic psoriasis and juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Although only approved for ulcerative colitis from late 2012 by the FDA in the disease's management, it has been used for several years in cases that have not responded to conventional treatment at standard dosing for Crohn's Disease.
But yes, seeing a powerfull and potetially extremly harmful drug advertised for what seems to be (I am no medical expert) a "cosmetic disorder"is frightening.
A Very Cool Demonstration Of The South African Zulu Language
I always thought that the language with all the clicking sounds was Xhosa? Maybe Zulu has those sounds too, but the song he mentiones is called "the Click Song" (in Englsih at least) and is in Xhosa
See Miriam Makeba perform it on Youtube: http://youtu.be/2Mwh9z58iAU?t=1m32s
Epic Internet Powered Birthday Invite
I know I am a few hours late but..
Happy Birthday Ryan Kennedy!
Dog Buries His Bone in the Kitchen Floor
The dog just shows a very normal fixed action pattern. Dogs will also turn in circles before laying down to "flatten the gras" even on open ground, etc.If you place a ball shaped object before a nesting goose, it will automatically roll the "escaped egg" back into the nest.
You should maybe learn some thing about instinctive behaviour and maybe think about some of your actions, why for example some restaurants have booths or separators between tables so that us cave dwellers can sit with our backs to a secure "wall" even if it is only chest high and made from corrugated cardboard.
Lars Andersen shoots arrows the fastest
Interesting video. Why didn't the press secretary of Anonymous who spoke the commentary for that video, mention the archer's name a few times more? I have forgotten it already. What was it again? Lars Ulrich? Wes Anderson? Homer Simpson?
Police officer deals with open carry activist
Nah, it would never work. You know, openly carrying a sword is illegal!
>> ^ChaosEngine:
(...)Fine, solution 2.0: still banning guns but everyone gets a sword.
Seriously, this is not as crazy as it sounds.
1. It's hard to use a sword well. People will have to train with it for years. This kind of training builds character and discipline.
2. Swords are awesome.
3. It's possible to defend yourself using a sword, but pretty hard to hold up a bank with one.
4. Gun fights are boring, sword fights are epic.
Why Dave Chappelle Quit Illuminati
Hm. Ok. I should have guessed that because I singled out African Americans and my assumption that some, being unable to know where in Africa their ancestors were abducted from, tend to see a continent of 57 Nations and dozens of ethnicities and religions as "their homeland", I would be called a racist.
That's the internet for you. :-)
Have you ever even considered that I was trying to comment upon a feature of some people that I did not understand because I don't share it? I do not feel any connection to any place my ancestors might have lived in the same way that I am not proud of any of their achievements and not ashamed by any of their failings. They are not me.
Why Dave Chappelle Quit Illuminati
As I said, my point did not neccessarily have a direct link to the point being made in this video.
I did not get that Mr. Chapelle went to SA to get away from stardom, I falsely presumed that he was one of the African Americans I read about from time to time that go "back" to Africa to "find their roots".
What I meant be my comment was that I personally don't feel any roots to ancestors that lived three hundred years ago and don't get how one could.
Furthermore, I often read about African Americans going back to "Africa". Keep in mind that Africa is the world's second largest continent and encompases 57 nations and hundreds of ethnicities, religions and cultures.
An African American who goes to Africa to escape being a minority will (in my humble opinion) only find to be a member of a new minority, as a tourist.
Why Dave Chappelle Quit Illuminati
A question that always bothered me and that has almost nothing to do with this video: Why do so many African Americans think they have to go to Africa to find their roots? In Europe, in all countries except France, 99% of African people are really first or second generation immigrants from one of the dozens of Nations in Africa.
They have relatives living there.
I understand that.
African Americans have their roots as much in "Africa", as I have my roots in....I don't even know...Germany? France? Russia? Hungary?
I don't even know where my ancestors lived three hundred years ago.
And I don't care.
I don't get it.
The Truth about Atheism
This thread is a prime example of why I try to not argue with believers.
@shinyblurry: You do not argue a point, you state "facts" that you "know". All your "points" come back to "Because it says so in the bible" -> "The Bible must be true because it's God's word" --> "God's word must be true becuase he says so in the Bible"
It has been argued for centuries by atheists and theist alike. Some of the greatest thinkers that our world knew have tried to argue it and even with the greatest minds of christian theology, the likes of Thomas Aquinas, Agustine of Hippo, Anselm of Canterbury etc. etc. etc. it all comes down to the central circular logic fallacy of "There is a god because there is a god"
There is no way to prove the existence of any god. It has been tried for thousands of years and no one has ever acomplished it.
Since every argument in theology derives it's weight from God's existence....