Archive for January, 2007

Public artwork by Helmick + Schechter

Click on the image to enjoy the amazing collection of sculptures, which perfectly fit to a particular environment created by the artist duo Ralph Helmick and Stuart Schechter. According to them “Working collaboratively helps free up our approach, supplying a kind of conceptual oxugen, blurring the lines between art and science”. -Kiril-

Photos copyright by Clements/Howcroft, Boston

Original post by Kiril Kasev

Strange sights around the world

Similar to the Strange statues around the world, can anybody guess what these strange pices of art suppose to signify? Feel free to express your suggestions. -Kiril-

  • Mutations, Florence Hoffmann, Luxemburg
  • Black granite - Fransisco Leiro, Spain Le Dama de Santome
  • The victory, Donatas Joukauskas, Lithuania
  • Christ, Bjorn Norgaard, Denmark
  • In the darkness, Kaarina Kaikkonen, Finland
  • Rabbit, plaster and poliuretan, Tom Claassen, Netherlands
  • Victorian excavator, Wim Delvoye, Belgium
  • The drying chassis of gods, Raphael Vella, Malta
  • Got Bilk?

    Bilk
    Ever heard of such thing called “Beer and Milk”?

    The idea for the drink was conceived after dairy firms threw out a huge amount of surplus milk in March last year. The son of the manager of a liquor store in Nakashibetsu, whose main industry is dairy farming, suggested the idea of producing the milk beer to local brewery Abashiri Beer.

    LINK - via Japan Probe

    Original post by Random Good Stuff

    Maria Sharapova and Australian Open 2007

    Australian Open 2007 was simply amazing especially the Women’s Singles final match between Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams.

    Sexy Maria Sharapova

    Serena Williams had played only a few tournaments in 2006, with her last appearance at the U.S. Open. She lost there in the fourth round to Amelie Mauresmo in three sets but did not participate in any more tournaments again for the rest of the year. But, after giving her fans little reason for encouragement, she went out and won her first tournament in 2007, knocking out the crowd favorite and number one seed, Maria Sharapova!

    Maria Sharapova photo

    Head of World Bank Wears Socks with Giant Holes!

    Paul Wolfowitz [wiki], the head of World Bank, visited a mosque during an official visit to Turkey. Obeying local customs, he removed his shoes and revealed two large holes in his socks! Link

    Original post by Alex

    Happy Birthday, Daniel Tammet!

    Today, Daniel Tammet [wiki], the savant that holds the European record for remembering pi to 22,514th digit, is 10,220 days or 245,280 hours (that’s 28 years for us non-savants).

    mental_floss got the story:

    A lot of savants can do things that no normal person can do, like tell you what day of the week August 18, 1876 was without consulting an almanac, in about five seconds (it was a Friday), multiply 27 to the power of four in his head (531,441) or memorize and recite long strings of numbers with ease. But there are a few things he can do that even most savants cannot. For instance, he once learned functional Icelandic in a week, and recited pi to several thousand places from memory (without errors — it took more than five hours).

    Ten Worst Rock Star Plane Crashes.

    Blender has this article on the 10 Worst Rock Star Plane Crashes.

    On number 10 is Buddy Holly:

    Holly, Valens and Richardson were barnstorming through the Midwest in 1959 on a package tour and looking to avoid a frigid February ride from Iowa to Minnesota aboard a bus whose heater was on the blink. Holly chartered a plane for himself and two bandmates, but guitarist Tommy Allsup lost a coin flip to Valens for one seat on the plane, and Holly’s bass player, future country star Waylon Jennings, graciously gave up his seat to Richardson, who was running a fever. Holly reportedly needled Jennings about his decision, telling him, “I hope your old bus freezes up.” Jennings responded: “Well, I hope your plane crashes.” Crash it did, into a snowy Iowa field, shortly after takeoff, killing everyone aboard, and forever memorializing February 3, 1959 as “The Day the Music Died.”

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