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Not too long ago I was thinking about the watches we used to have as children and how much fun they were. As the watch seems to be losing the child market in the present day due to smart phones, MP3 players and all the other gadgets us older people never had growing up, I [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Thursday, January 19, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre · Tagged Austin Powers, Clock, eBay, Horology, Joe Watch, laser, Measurement, mobile phones, MP3, Nintendo, Physics, Polly Pocket, retro watches, Skullcandy G.I. Headphone/Headset, smart phones, The Toy Museum, time, Transformers, Watches, youtube
According to MedlinePlus.com, your skin is the largest organ in your body in both weight and surface area. Your skin alone weighs between six and nine pounds and stretches about 2-square yards! Your skin plays an important part in protecting your body from harmful bacteria, infections and regulates your body temperature. Sometimes, your skin takes [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Health · Tagged Acne, Acne vulgaris, Argyria, Biology, Blister, blisters, Cellulite, chronic disease, diseases, Elephantiasis, full-fledged acne, HPV, Human papillomavirus, Human Werewolf Syndrome, Hypertrichosis, India, infections, infectious skin disease, just fatty tissue, laser, laser treatment, Leprosy, Maggot, Maggot therapy, Medicine, Neglected diseases, non-surgical treatment, Papillomavirus, rare disorder, ringworm parasite infection, secondary infection, Skin Blisters, South America, very effective acne, Wart, warts, Werewolf Syndrome
Right after raptors with laser guns, villains are the thing that brings all stories to life. Who would Batman be without the Joker if not just a nerdy meathead in a silly Halloween costume? And if it wasn’t for liberals, Fox News would not be the bastion of unintentional comedy it is today. Everyone needs [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Friday, July 15, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics, Humor · Tagged anthropomorphic sperm-head, Apple Store, aspiring electrical engineer, Blight, Captain, Chen Lu, cold, DC Universe Online, Ed Clariss, electrical lineman, enema, Europe, free energy, Freeze, halloween, high-tech machines, Howard Stern, ice-themed villain scientist, illusionist, important applications, Japan, Joker, Kryptonians, Kryptonite, Lady Gaga, laser, Legion of Doom, Lex Luthor, Lex Luthor in other media, math algorithm, Max Dillon, nuclear physicist, nuclear scientist, planet, pure energy, radiation, renowned scientist, Rick Raule, Rick Roll, scientist, Smallville characters, stable minded scientist, Superman, Superman: The Animated Series, Toyman, typical ice-themed villain scientist, USD
Currently, there’s a rather unpleasant radio commercial for some Chipotle sub which talks about some promotion being available for an “unlimited time only.” That’s not the problem: there is a disclaimer used in the ad that goes something like, “If the world does end in 2012, according to Mayan calendar predictions, due to worldwide earthquakes, [...]
Posted by Ryan Thomas on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Music · Tagged A, Armageddon It, Bauhaus, Chris Farley, Chuck Klosterman, Conditions, consummate songwriter, cool head, Dave Matthews, David Spade, Entertainment_Culture, food ad, frontman and principle songwriter, hair/pop-metal band, John Cusack, Julian Casablancas, Klaxon, laser, lyricist, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Michael Stipe, Modal logic, Music, Music industry, Myths of the Near Future, Peter Bucks, Peter Murphy, poet, R.E.M., radiohead, rainbow, Robert Smith, Ryan Thomas, simulation, Stenotype, Support, the End of the World, Thom Yorke
Approaching an entire nation’s cinema can be a daunting challenge. Especially when that nation’s movie history is a hodgepodge of genres and styles like Japan’s is. In the last 100 years or so, Japanese cinema has produced works of great beauty, greater weirdness, and in the process has influenced scores of filmmakers around the world. [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Movies · Tagged Akira Kurosawa, Aoyama, AOYAMA TRADING Co.,Ltd., Audition, bank, Battle Royale, Cinema of Japan, director, East Asian cinema, Entertainment_Culture, film, godzilla, Godzilla films, Hana-bi, Hirokazu Koreeda, Japan, Japanese cinema, Japanese government, Kinji Fukasaku, Kon Ichikawa, laser, Monster movies, Nobody Knows, painter, Raymond Burr, Rob Zombie, rubber costume, Seven Samurai, Takashi Miike, Takeshi Kitano, teacher, the Summer Olympics, the Tokyo Olympics, Tokyo, Tokyo Olympiad, Tokyo Story, Tokyo,Japan, widowed TV producer, Yakuza films, Yasujiro Ozu
Music Videos are a big part of the music industry now and some bands are essentially expected to include multiple music videos for every album they put out. The modern music video is generally made as a kind of marketing device for promotion of the album itself, although now profits can be made from the [...]
Posted by Shell Harris on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Bizarre, Music · Tagged Aphex Twin, Armi Aavikko, artist, Barnes and Barnes, Bill Paxton, comedian, comedic actor, David Hasselholf, Dead or Alive, e-m, Electronik Supersonik, Entertainment_Culture, fish heads, Harry Enfield, head, Hooked on a Feeling, Human Interest, I Believe in a Thing Called Love, I Wanna Love You Tender, Ilkka Lipsanen, Lady Gaga, laser, Loadsamoney, metal band, Music, Music video, Parabola, Princess, psychologist, sacha baron cohen, Sascha Baron Cohen, She's Got Me Dancing, Singer, Steven Morgan, Technology_Internet, Tommy Sparks, Tool, Windowlicker, You Spin Me Round, You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)