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Boba Fett accordion-busks the Zelda theme on a NYC subway platform
Sweet busking pitch: Boba Fett costume, accordion, Zelda theme. This is what makes the NYC subway great. Boba Fett shows off his artistic side (via Digg) Previously:Dead Plants: kick-ass shoutin' hillbilly blues busker music from ... Man playing a hand-made, electrified, one-stringed musical ......
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Luc Besson’s steampunk movie
Here's the latest trailer for Luc Besson's forthcoming steampunk movie, "Les Aventures Extraordinaires d'Adele Blanc-Sec." That's some heady stuff. Les Aventures Extraordinaires d'Adele Blanc-Sec - 2nd teaser (Thanks, Xeni!)...
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Sci-fi: a Jesusfish raygun parody
Looking for an automobile decor element that proudly proclaims your devotion to the earliest, persecuted science fiction fans who huddled in catacombs, scratching crude rayguns into the walls? Look no further. WHITE vinyl SCI-FI RAY GUN decal jesus fish parody 3x5 (Thanks, Travis!) Previously:DIY Flying Spaghetti Monster bumper sticker Teach the Controversy tees illustrate other important "scientific ......
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Hugo nominating deadline looms
Kate from Aussiecon, the upcoming World Science Fiction convention in Melbourne, sez, "The deadline for sending in your Hugo Awards nomination ballot is fast approaching! The Hugo Awards are awards for excellence in the field of science fiction and fantasy. The nomination deadline is Saturday, March 13, 2010 23:59 PST. To submit a ballot you must either be a member of Anticipation, the 2009 Worldcon, or have registered for Aussiecon 4, the 2010 Worldcon, by January 31st." For the record, my novel Makers is eligible for nomination....
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US census infographics from 1870
The census is one of America's great institutions, the way the country knows itself. Here then is the 1870 statistical atlas of the ninth census, scanned at high rez. Your one-stop shop for 1870's best infographics: "Presented here are all of the maps and charts from the first statistical atlas of the US Census, widely praised in its time and still a wonderful example of sophisticated graphics, the out-of-date racial/psychological nomenclature notwithstanding. The atlas is available page-by-page from the Library of Congress, but you can download it in bulk here." STATISTICAL ATLAS OF THE NINTH CENSUS (1870) (Thanks, Marilyn!) Previously:Census of the dead, in infographic form UK govt charges taxpayers to view 1911 census, conducted with tax ... Chunky crapgadget used to conduct the US census (kind of) - Boing ... Combining US census and Google Maps...
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French village went insane after CIA spiked its bread with LSD
For 50 years, residents of the French village of Pont-Saint-Esprit have tried to understand the "cursed bread" incident, a moment of terrifying mass insanity and hallucinations that left at least five dead and dozens in asylums. Now the mystery is solved: the CIA secretly spiked the bread from the bakery with enormous quantities of LSD as part of its cold war mind-control experiments, at least according to recently uncovered documents. The allegation originates with H P Albarelli Jr., an investigative journalist who uncovered the documents while researching his forthcoming book, A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA's Secret Cold War Experiments. One man tried to drown himself, screaming that his belly was being eaten by snakes. An 11-year-old tried to strangle his grandmother. Another man shouted: "I am a plane", before jumping out of a second-floor window, breaking his legs. He then got up and carried on for 50 yards. Another saw his heart escaping through his feet and begged a doctor to put it back. Many were taken to the local asylum in strait jackets... Scientists at Fort Detrick told him that agents had sprayed LSD into the air and also contaminated "local foot products". Mr Albarelli said the real "smoking gun" was a White House document sent to members of the Rockefeller Commission formed in 1975 to investigate CIA abuses. It contained the names of a number of French nationals who had been secretly employed by the CIA and made direct reference to the "Pont St. Esprit incident." In its quest to research LSD as an offensive weapon, Mr Albarelli claims, the US army also drugged over 5,700 unwitting American servicemen between 1953 and 1965. French bread spiked with LSD in CIA experiment (Thanks, Steve and everyone else who suggested this!) (Image: Shaw's French Bread, a Creative Commons Attribution photo from Adam Pieniazek's photostream) Previously:Video drama about CIA's real project to drug unwitting US citizens ... Midcentury LSD Experiments at Canadian mental hospital More on the CIA's evil genius, Dr. Sidney Gottleib Digging deeper into CIA "family jewels" docs Albert Hofmann, LSD inventor, RIP...
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Woman accused of stealing plane and ditching it (AP)
AP - A Santa Rosa woman was arrested for allegedly stealing her landlord's airplane, then abandoning it in a field after it ran out of gas. Authorities said a 27-year-old woman had access to the Piper Cherokee because she had been borrowing it for piloting lessons. But she allegedly took the plane without permission Tuesday from a hangar at the Sonoma County Airport.
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Iowa police seize really bad bogus bills (AP)
AP - Des Moines police said some counterfeit money showing up in the area isn't just bad — it's really bad.
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NYC funeral home van towed with body inside (AP)
AP - A police tow truck removed a minivan parked outside a New York City funeral home, giving its dearly departed passenger an unexpected side trip. NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said there was "nothing to indicate it was more than just an illegally parked car." Redden's Funeral Home director Paul DeNigris said a windshield placard had fallen flat. The van's tinted windows helped obscure the white cardboard box that held the remains.
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Bridesmaid’s dress stolen hours before wedding (AP)
AP - Delaware state police said someone broke into a car and stole a bridesmaid's dress just hours before a wedding on Friday at a shopping center in Pike Creek. Police said the bride and one of her bridesmaids were in a salon getting ready for the wedding.
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Police: Man, 77, ate hidden pot stash in squad car (AP)
AP - Police in Iowa City accused a 77-year-old man they arrested on traffic charges earlier this year of swallowing his hidden marijuana stash while seated in a squad car. Authorities served an arrest warrant on misdemeanor marijuana charges Thursday on Howard Switzer, and later released him on his own recognizance.
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Cashier, 91, finishes shift after being punched (AP)
AP - A 91-year-old New York pharmacy cashier refused medical attention and went back to work after a thief punched her. Florence Critelli grabbed the man's hand and screamed when he reached over and grabbed cash from her cash register at the Rite Aid in East Northport on Long Island. He punched her in the chest, knocking her down, before fleeing. "He hit me good," Critelli said.
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Authorities: Neb. man too drunk for DUI sentencing (AP)
AP - Authorities said a 30-year-old-man showed up so drunk for his sentencing for drunken driving that he missed his hearing and now faces even more time behind bars. Authorities said Jason Botos was driven to the Papillion courthouse on Thursday by his father, who needed help from deputies to get his son out of the vehicle.
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Woods’ Ambulance Crew Reports Domestic Abuse
The possibility of domestic violence between Tiger Woods and his wife Elin Nordegren reemerged Friday, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Though nearly four months have passed, the Florida Highway Patrol released records that reintroduce the issue of...
Another ‘JihadJane’ in Alleged Murder Plot
A 31-year-old Colorado mom is in the custody of Irish police after being arrested as part of an alleged conspiracy to murder a Swedish cartoonist who lampooned the Prophet Mohammed. Jamie Paulin-Ramirez converted to Islam last Easter, shocking her...
Vaccines Not the Cause of Autism
The belief that autism is caused by childhood vaccines has been ruled "scientifically unsupportable" in a special court today. Parents who sought compensation in three separate cases were denied. Pediatricians applauded the ruling. "Vaccinations...
Report: Pope Allowed Pedophile to Work
Pope Benedict XVI reportedly took part in sending a pedophile priest to therapy instead of dismissing him in 1980. Despite repeat offenses and convictions of child abuse, the priest continues to maintain his role in Germany's Upper Bavaria. The priest...
Women on Birth Control Live Longer
In one of the world's largest studies on birth-control pills, researchers have found that women on the pill are "less likely to die from any cause, including cancer and heart disease," and live longer than women not taking the pill. The study involved...
Leaked UK record industry memo sets out plans for breaking UK copyright