Thursday, 29 May 2008
Wednesday, 28 May 2008
How to make a dog birthday cake
Look at the detail in making the eyes, muzzlepowshe and snorgler.
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Monday, 26 May 2008
Friday, 23 May 2008
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Monday, 19 May 2008
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Ear Candy
Reluctantly having to move into the 21st Century, I bought an i-pod yesterday. How I've ever done without one for so long is anyones' guess. I fell upon a forgotten gem in my music collection and it's getting played to death, Wire - Mannequin (first song on this - sorry couldn't find any videos)
Friday, 16 May 2008
Thursday, 15 May 2008
Wednesday, 14 May 2008
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Animal videos featuring my hand
One of my dads calves. Luk at the length wot it's eyelashers is!
Neighbours horses, mother and daughter.
Neighbours horses, mother and daughter.
Sunday, 11 May 2008
Friday, 9 May 2008
Captain Planet saves Belfast
Funny, I don't remember hearing about this on the news. They're talking in funny accents - we don't all sound like D'arby O'Gill and the little people.
Thanks Chris
Thanks Chris
Meet your meat
Sorry, not for the faint-hearted but this is the sort of video that turned me vegetarian, watch at your own discretion.
Watch video here
Via Weird Things
Watch video here
Via Weird Things
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Tulip growing in the Netherlands
These photographs, were taken in the nothern Netherlands.
The cultivation of flower bulb began more than 400 years ago and today Holland produces more than nine billion bulbs every year, of which two thirds are exported overseas.
Evenly distributed, this number would allow for almost two flower bulbs for every person on the planet.
Via Arbroath
The cultivation of flower bulb began more than 400 years ago and today Holland produces more than nine billion bulbs every year, of which two thirds are exported overseas.
Evenly distributed, this number would allow for almost two flower bulbs for every person on the planet.
Via Arbroath
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
worlds first digital camera
The world's first digital camera was invented in 1975 by Steven J. Sasson. It weighed eight pounds, was the size of a toaster, and produced a 0.01 megapixel image that took 23 seconds to record onto a digital cassette tape.
Via Presurfer
Monday, 5 May 2008
When it was popular to watch lunatics for entertainment
In the 18th century, watching and taunting "lunatics" in an asylum was a popular form of entertainment.
The cost of admission at the Hospital of St. Mary in London, the oldest psychiatric hospital in the world (later renamed Bethlem Hospital), was one penny. The asylum was so chaotic that it became the basis of the word "bedlam."
Via Neatorama