Friday, October 16, 2009

Friday links: Oct 16

New nuclear based battery technology. Allegedly safe. Could run for hundreds of years. [link]

A letter from Albert Einstein to the author of 'Choose Life: The Biblical Call to Revolt'. The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weakness, the Bible a collection of honorable, but still purely primitive, legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. [link]

Pics of 1980 Barack Obama. [link]

Improve Everywhere's massive pack of invisible dogs. [link]

Art made with dead flies. [link]

Good news. Alien races couldn't be more than 1.8 billion years more advanced than us. [link]

Lunatic comments about crashing things into the Moon. [link]

NASA trained 13 women for the Mercury missions in the '60. [link]

Best memo ever. A memo from Matt Stone to the MPAA about some changes to the South Park movie. [link]

NASA's videos of the LCROSS lunar crash.
You don't see the primary impact and follow the probe with the camera right to the end. If you know of a better video, please let me know.

Republican Senator Dr. Bill Frist is right and Bill Maher wrong... on the subject of vaccines.

Dog risks life to safe another dog.

5 Catholic churches closing due to a lack of funds. [link]

The Fun Theory: Turn the stairs into piano keys and more people will take the stairs.

2 year old with genius level IQ. [link]

Smithsonian opening a human origins display in the National Museum of Natural History in March. [link]

7 minute talk about the benefits of vaccines.

Things Barack Obama has made unAmerican. [link]

Al Franken proposes a bill that allows employees of KBR/Haliburton to prosecute when their fellow employees gang rape them. And yet, a bunch of Republicans voted against it.

Wow. Check out this synchronized multi-image projection discussing advanced non-groking jargon speak.

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