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Whoa! Robert Loggia!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Loggia
1999
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Movie clip)
Thanks raytrace for the sift and skinnydaddy for the link, really enjoyed that
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now
I've heard the lyrics are supposed to be referencing masturbation, which if you consider the song in that light, makes it even more awesome.
Why fight when you can hop on one leg instead?
That's Korean
Solar Air Conditioning
jwray - you obviously have no clue about standard energy consumption terminology, the kW-hr is a commonly used metric for power consumption of consumer electronics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watt_hour Not exactly a watt per hour, but probably what he meant.
As for nuclear, it is a good candidate for a SAFE short term power solution, but it still consumes fuel and leaves waste, and really should be used as a transitory power source until a good renewable infrastructure can be built up (including solar, wind, water...heart?)
Back on topic, pretty interesting, particularly for those with the space to use them.
Interesting Physics Demonstration - Laminar Flow
He states that the flow is laminar because the Reynold's number is less than one. What he really means is it is less than the critical number to transition to turbulent flow (~2300 in a pipe, varies for other flow conditions). Still cool, but that bugged me.
More info for those interested http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynold%27s_number
Six Year Old Kid Solves Rubik's Cube in 37 Seconds
The solution method I use
http://lar5.com/cube/