The Worst ‘The Price Is Right’ Player Ever
One of the Worst The Price Is Right Players Ever
This girl didn’t even know how to play the game, but the funniest part was Bob Barker’s reaction at the end.
Sunset on Sunset Beach
This photo was replicated as a watercolor painting by Mrs. Yarborough who did an awesome job…
See where the Internet lives
[video] See where the Internet lives
Very interesting footage of one of the three major companies that keep the web webbed up…
How Much Does a Cloud Weigh?
Peggy LeMone, senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado, did the numbers. “The water in the little cloud weighs about 550 tons,” she calculates. “Or if you want to convert it to something that might be a little more meaningful … think of elephants.”
Warning: Powerbooks May Explode

Just a warning to everyone: we woke up this morning at 6am because the apartment was filled with smoke and our laptop was on fire. It wasn’t plugged in, and it had been put to ‘sleep’ over night. It’s only a year old, so the lesson is: DON’T LEAVE YOUR LAPTOP ON UNATTENDED!
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Dell Does it again
This is a blog posting of a hell lattitude notebook so poorly designed that you cannot plug both usb ports in at the same time. This is one serious design flaw.
Nikon D80 available now!!!
The Nikon D80′s officially real. We’ve been waiting for this one for the last few weeks, but by now any real mystery about the device has surely gone up in smoke.
Portal – First trailer streaming video
Portals are the next innovation in gaming. Valve, the company that produced some of the world’s most popular and personal favorite games such as Half-Life and Half-Life 2, have created this new toy to dazzle and mesmarize its audiences with almost RL type graphics.
Lake Peigneur (disappearing lake) History Channel footage
Lake PeigneurHistory Channel footage about the Jefferson Island disaster
Armored Tank Destroys Small Town
Guy turns a bulldozer into an armored tank with rifles pointing out of the holes. Armor, built with concrete and steel, was designed to do as much damage as possible.




