To start us off today and get you in the mood I thought I would link to a picture of a beautiful lady. via
San Francisco in Ruins. The 1906 Aerial Photographs. via
Interactive Autopsy. via
Building an MP3 player from scratch fromhackaday.com. via
I-80 crash claims UNL student's life.
Derek Kieper was a smart, funny, intense young man who relished a good debate and would do anything for his friends.
Kieper, a 21-year-old senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, died early Tuesday morning when the Ford Explorer he was a passenger in travelled off an icy section of Interstate 80 and rolled several times in a ditch. Kieper, who was riding in the back seat of the Explorer, was ejected from the vehicle.
Derek, who was thrown from the vehicle, was not wearing a seat belt, Lefler said. He said Havermann and Uphoff were wearing seat belts at the time.
In a column written for the Daily Nebraskan in September, Derek attacked seat belt laws as intrusions on individual liberties and expensive to enforce.
"It is my choice what type of safety precautions I take," he wrote.
Thai jail plans death-row webcam. via
Dead Presidents. via
This weeks record on Kiddie Records Weekly is The Happy Prince.
Ten Reasons. Ten reasons on to go to McDonald's, to love George W. Bush, for loving global warming and many more great articles. via
Computer worm exploits tsunami to spread virus. via
ScreenUsed - Movie Props and Wardrobe. via
Spamusement!. Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines. via
Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie. An Effective, Low-Cost Solution To Combating Mind-Control. via
Boulevard of Broken Dreams stick man video
If I told you the original network run of The Flintstones (1960-1966) was sponsored by a cigarette maker and that you could watch the main characters smoking Winstons at the end of the show, you probably wouldn't believe me. This animated series was a prime-time show, considered adult fare in 1960, so I guess nobody thought any better of it.
The Charver X-Box with Burberry Skin. via
Biggest web design mistakes in 2004. via
VII Photo Agency. Amazing photos.
Wasilla man constructing 18-foot-tall not-a-robot.
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