Tuesday, 26 June 2012

Nature fights back - bugs devour GM Monsanto corn with a vengeance

The Science of Accents


Assange: an Australian political refugee?

Breaking Bad


Recycled Speaker Sculptures

Charles Mingus & Eric Dolphy - Jazz Pour Tous In Belgium 1964


So Long Eric 0:30
Peggy's Blue Skylight 5:19
Meditations On Integration 11:09

Filmed in Belgium April 19, 1964.

Charles Mingus - Bass
Jaki Byard - Piano
Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax, Flute & Bass Clarinet
Clifford Jordan - Tenor Sax
Dannie Richmond - Drums

Monday, 25 June 2012

Libertarian Pets


The U.N.’s War on the Internet: Could the Web Lose?

Can we slash this khunt's 'culture of entitlement'

'Over the moon Bwian'?

Over to you Spaceboy...Engerland? What do you think? █████ Woy ██ █ ████ everything ███ █████ bwilliant ████ ██ ████ wubbish ████ ███ █ █████ delete █████ █████ ███ where ████ ████ applicable

Sunday, 24 June 2012

Euro 1960 - Final USSR vs. Yugoslavia 2-1 (Full length)

          
10 July 1960
21:30 CET
Soviet Union  2–1 (a.e.t.)  Yugoslavia Parc des Princes, Paris
Attendance: 17,966
Referee: Arthur Edward Ellis (England)
Metreveli Goal 49'
Ponedelnik Goal 113'
Report Galić Goal 43'
USSR
Yugoslavia



GK 1 Lev Yashin
DF 2 Givi Chokheli
DF 3 Anatoli Maslenkin
DF 4 Anatoly Krutikov
MF 5 Yury Voinov
MF 6 Igor Netto (c)
FW 7 Slava Metreveli
FW 8 Valentin Ivanov
FW 9 Viktor Ponedelnik
FW 10 Valentin Bubukin
FW 11 Mikheil Meskhi
Coach:
Soviet Union Gavriil Kachalin




GK 1 Blagoja Vidinić
DF 2 Vladimir Durković
DF 3 Fahrudin Jusufi
MF 4 Ante Žanetić
MF 5 Jovan Miladinović
MF 6 Željko Perušić
FW 7 Dragoslav Šekularac
FW 8 Dražan Jerković
FW 9 Milan Galić
MF 10 Željko Matuš
MF 11 Bora Kostić (c)
Coach:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Tirnanić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Lovrić
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragomir Nikolić
                                        

HA!


(Thanx Tommy!)

Quadcopter drone group held in London airport on suspicion of terrorism

Fresh from performing at Science Gallery in Dublin last night during the opening of Hack the City, an English group of urbanists, technologists and architects who created GPS-enabled quadcopter drones, were held at London Southend Airport on suspicion of terrorism and recorded under the UK’s Terrorism Act.
The group, known as Tomorrows Thoughts Today, had been performing their Electronic Countermeasures robotic ballet in the sky show at Science Gallery for the opening of the three-month Hack the City exhibition in Dublin City.
The trio, headed up by Liam Young, had created the robotic drones from components that were originally intended for police surveillance.
The drones had been swarming around Science Gallery last night to show how they can broadcast their own Wi-Fi network as a flying pirate file-sharing formation.
As they swarm, people in the audience can log onto the drone network with their phones and laptops and use the drones as a local network to upload files and share data with one another...
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Dimitri Tsykalov: Fruit and Vegetable Skulls



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