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04 Oct 15:54

Citroen's hybrid concept car gets 115 mpg from thin air (hands-on)

by Steve Dent
With the Cactus Airflow 2L, Citroen thinks it's found a way to bring the cost of hybrid technology down to earth using nothing but air. Based on a production Cactus model, the natty, low-roofed concept car has a unique hybrid compressed air/gas...
04 Oct 09:21

thefemalefury: Lion: AGGGGGGGHHHHH YOU HAVE VANQUISHED ME,...



thefemalefury:

Lion: AGGGGGGGHHHHH

YOU HAVE VANQUISHED ME, MIGHTY BEAST

Cub: DAD STOP

Lion: EVERYTHING…GOING…DARK

Cub: DAD OH MY GOD

Lion: REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE…

04 Oct 03:29

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04 Oct 03:28

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04 Oct 03:28

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03 Oct 22:36

Lamborghini's 910HP plug-in hybrid goes 30 miles on a charge (hands-on)

by Steve Dent
Lamborghini knows what you want -- ridiculous, excessive power. But hey, if you need to pick up some groceries, the Italian automaker can do that too. We just got a look at the concept car that proves it, the Lamborghini Asterion, at the Paris Auto...
03 Oct 22:35

The Big Picture: Satellite imagery details ocean depths with new maps

by Billy Steele
Harnessing data from two satellites, scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have built a new map of the deepest parts of the ocean. Combining info from the European Space Agency's (ESA) CryoSat-2 and gravity readings from...
03 Oct 22:35

JESUS LOVES YOU! THE REST OF US THINK YOU’RE AN ASSHOLE!



JESUS LOVES YOU! THE REST OF US THINK YOU’RE AN ASSHOLE!

03 Oct 17:49

Computers Are Art

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03 Oct 17:49

this isn't happiness™ Peteski

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03 Oct 17:49

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03 Oct 17:48

Reuters: Facebook's getting into the healthcare business

by Mariella Moon
Cooper Griggs

And in more bad news...

With Google and Apple both launching health-related products earlier this year, it's not surprising that Facebook's conjuring up its own -- according to Reuters, anyway. The news agency says Facebook has been talking to medical industry experts and...
03 Oct 17:47

Artist convinces people to sell their private data for a cookie

by Daniel Cooper
Cooper Griggs

classic 'hit the feeder button' mentality.

There's been a huge debate about how companies use personal data, with Apple and Ello squaring off against data-driven companies like Google and Facebook. We place a lot of trust in these corporations, not bothering to read the terms and conditions...
03 Oct 17:42

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03 Oct 08:16

Yogurt bacteria could replace colonoscopies for cancer detection

by Billy Steele
Let's face it: colonoscopies are pretty unpleasant. But what if you could eat a spoonful of yogurt to check for cancer rather than enduring that procedure? MIT professor Sangeeta Bhatia is working on engineered bacteria that detects colorectal...
03 Oct 07:14

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03 Oct 01:54

Fox Skews

by snopes@snopes.com
Cooper Griggs

No, but they act like it.

Did Fox News win a court case allowing the network to lie with impunity?
03 Oct 01:27

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03 Oct 01:27

alienpapacy: initiating MAXIMUM OVERBIRD

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03 Oct 01:00

Самый длительный продактплейсмент в истории :)

Немец Гюнтер Холторф и его жена Кристина — одни из самых известных автомобильных путешественников в истории. В 1989 году они решили отправиться из Германии на юг Африки на своем новеньком Mercedes Gelandewagen. Планировалось, что путешествие продлится два года, но оно затянулось из-за желания супругов посетить новые места. В 2010 году супруга Гюнтера умерла, но пожилой мужчина продолжил поездку. Сегодня он прибыл в Минск. Беларусь оставалась последней страной на планете, где не побывал этот Mercedes. Теперь мировое путешествие полностью завершено. Гюнтер рассказал корреспонденту Onliner.by, что машина вскоре отправится в музей Daimler, и продемонстрировал свой знаменитый автомобиль.







«Автомобиль был приобретен в 1989 году у официального дилера Mercedes. Он полностью серийный и не готовился для такого рода путешествий, — начал свой рассказ Гюнтер, протягивая карту. — Здесь вы можете видеть страны, в которых я побывал. Красные линии — это дороги, по которым проехал этот Mercedes. Только в одном Карибском заливе получилось посетить 22 страны. Проехал всю территорию бывшего Советского Союза от Мурманска до Владивостока и обратно».





Как это ни удивительно, но в Беларусь мужчина до сих пор не попадал. На карте указаны пять последних стран, которые Гюнтер планировал посетить в этом году. И Беларусь — самая последняя. Изначально поездка в нашу страну была запланирована немцем на 2010 год. Он тогда получил визу, но пересечь границу не смог — возникли проблемы с белорусской таможней из-за ввоза автомобиля.





«В 2010 году, когда я собирался впервые заехать в вашу страну, на границе меня остановили и сказали, что я могу попасть в Беларусь только без автомобиля. Это, конечно, не имело смысла, и я решил перенести визит к вам», — с улыбкой вспоминает Гюнтер.





11 октября мужчина передаст свой Mercedes Gelandewagen в музей Daimler. Машину будет принимать председатель правления концерна Дитер Цетше. В штутгартском музее уже подготовлена отдельная комната для этого экспоната. За 25 лет автомобиль проехал 900 тысяч километров, побывав во всех странах мира. Он даже получил имя — Отто. Это модификация 300 GD c дизельным двигателем, выпущенная в 1988 году. Машина имеет «родное» шасси и оригинальный мотор. Никаких серьезных поломок во время путешествия не было. Во время поездки по Мадагаскару Gelandewagen попал в аварию и перевернулся, поэтому у автомобиля заменено большинство деталей кузова (все, кроме капота и передних крыльев).





Гюнтер утверждает, что за 25 лет путешествия он ни разу не ночевал в гостинице и ни разу не ужинал в ресторане. В Минске он остановился на одной из АЗС, где нашел большую парковку для фур. В его Gelandewagen есть газовая плита, и открыв заднюю дверь, немец за несколько минут организовал импровизированную кухню. Есть даже приспособление для защиты плиты от ветра. Стол, за которым Гюнтер каждый день ест, был куплен в 1989 году. Стулья, судя по всему, более «молодые». Есть в машине и кровать, которая раскладывается от багажника до передних сидений. На ней пожилой мужчина ночует последние 25 лет. Когда он начал свое путешествие, ему был 51 год. В автомобиле также есть гамак, который часто фигурирует на фотографиях Отто в интернете. Гюнтер вместе с женой жил возле Мюнхена. У них есть сын, который несколько раз присоединялся к путешествию в разных точках.











































«У меня кроме немецкого гражданства есть гражданства Аргентины и Уругвая. Я владею испанским языком как родным. Изначально мы с супругой собирались проехать на юг Африки и обратно. Но поездка нам очень понравилась, и мы решили съездить в Аргентину, которая является моим вторым домом. Там приняли решение немного задержаться в Латинской Америке и отправились в Бразилию и Мексику. А от Мексики рукой подать до Штатов. Так все и началось. Потом переплыли на корабле в Новую Зеландию. Оттуда в Австралию и т. д. В итоге поездка затянулась на 25 лет. В следующем месяце все закончится. Четыре года назад моя супруга умерла. Умерла она дома. Онкологическое заболевание. Но я продолжил путь в одиночку», — вспоминает мужчина.









В автомобиле нет никаких навигационных систем. Весь мир Гюнтер проехал пользуясь лишь бумажными картами. В салоне машины лежит развернутая карта Минска. Рядом — атлас дорог Украины, Европы, России. У Гюнтера несколько паспортов с бесчисленным количеством виз, среди которых две белорусские (на одной стоит штамп отказа).



















«Из 900 тысяч километров, которые я проехал на этой машине, примерно 200 тысяч прошли вне асфальта. Gelandewagen — отличный внедорожник, который ни разу не подвел. Дизельный мотор работает как в первый день. А может, еще и лучше», — смеется Гюнтер, выгоняя машину для фотосессии на площадке дилера Mercedes.





Многие аксессуары расположены на крыше внедорожника. Гюнтеру часто приходится становиться на капот, чтобы достать тот или иной предмет. Для того чтобы капот не был скользким во время дождя, на него наклеены листы наждачки. Такие же элементы можно увидеть на армейских модификациях Gelandewagen.







Гюнтер Холторф — легендарная личность среди любителей автомобильных путешествий. Про него пишут многие блогеры. Канал BBC делал большую программу про легендарный Отто. Каждый день сотни людей вводят имя немца в Google. 25-летнее путешествие, вдохновившее многих автолюбителей, подходит к концу. Но Гюнтер уверяет, что ему есть чем заняться: «У меня большое количество увлечений. Я, например, коллекционирую купюры из разных стран. Также у меня есть куча различных вещей со всего мира. Все это нужно рассортировать для оформления коллекций. Все это я собирал в течение последних 25 лет. Когда вернусь домой, я точно не буду сидеть с банкой пива у телевизора».



Вот некоторые моменты путешествия Гюнтера:



















































































































Красными линиями обозначены дороги, по которым проехал путешественник


Красными линиями обозначены дороги, по которым проехал путешественник




(с) Автор: Денис Логунович. Фото: Влад Борисевич, Гюнтер Холторф, источник Onliner.by

03 Oct 00:55

Netflix is the exclusive home for four new Adam Sandler movies

by Richard Lawler
Cooper Griggs

wow. I mean, I hate most of his movies but this is big for Netflix.

Netflix said it had more movies coming other than the sequel to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and it's already lining them up, starting with an exclusive four picture deal for Adam Sandler. The comedian's flicks have grossed over $3 billion...
03 Oct 00:41

How Animals Get High

by Backdoor Pharmacist
Cooper Griggs

via Burly.Thurr

How Animals Get High

Everyone likes to get high. Whether from your morning cup of coffee, taking 2C-I to trip balls, or a surge of endocannabinoids after doing exercise, we love the feeling. This is rooted in a common chemistry that all creatures share.

Scientists and cat toy makers have long known that animals too enjoy the fruits of our shared biology. They go for the chemical shortcut to fun times as much as we do. Here are just a few.

CATS

These perennial internet favorites seek out a certain chemical in catnip (Nepeta cataria), called nepetalactone. The mechanism of action is unknown at this time, but what is well known is how cats react when they sense it nearby. They want it.

Once cats notice catnip, they rush over to the stuff. They begin pawing at it, chewing, licking, and generally rolling around like a happy cat. Cats have scent glands on sides of their heads and their paws. So by rubbing it and rolling around, they are claiming that pile of catnip for themselves while also showing affection.

Afterwards, you’ll see classic symptoms of being high as fuck including laying around, drooling, sleeping, jumping around excitedly, growling, purring, biting, and meowing at unseen objects. This isn’t limited to the housecat — big cats like tigers, ocelots, panthers, also love the stuff.

Around a third of domestic cats can’t experience the good vibes. Stupid recessive genes.

DOGS

Our other best friend at home also enjoys getting high. Dogs enjoy licking the toxic secretions of the cane toad (Rhinella marina). Dogs will repeatedly seek out the cane toad, bother them so they produce a milky-white secretion containing bufotenin or 5-HO-DMT, and lick it up. That’s right, THAT DMT.

After consumption, dogs may lie down and experience pupil dilation. They also become agitated and seem very euphoric, while tracking unseen objects or even chasing and attempting to catch whatever they see. It’s a serious problem in Australia, where the cane toad was introduced to control beetle populations and has become a successful invasive species.

The problem comes when the dog gets too hooked. If they eat the toad or lick up too much, they may have a seizure and could fall into a coma. If you’re a total square and find your dog chasin’ the toad, wear gloves, remove the toad, then use paper towels to try and wipe away as much toxin as possible. But if you got a junkie dog, it’s time to install a mesh fence that goes at least half a foot or 15cm into the ground. Bufotenin is illegal in many places, but I doubt the police will arrest your hippie dog.

WALLABIES

Speaking of Australia, did you know Australia is the world’s largest legal producers of opium poppies for medicinal use? Well, the local wallaby population had certainly noticed. Farmers report that the wallaby eats the poppy pods, and then becomes so excited and happy, they jump around in circles until they fall over in exhaustion, producing crop circles.

GREEN VERVET MONKEYS

Originally getting their fix from fermented sugar cane, the green vervet monkeys of St. Kitts have found a better way to get drunk — stealing the unattended drinks of human tourists. They will sneak in and snatch the brightly colored cocktails. But the most interesting part of it is that they drink like we do.

Some will drink a little bit; some will drink steadily; others will drink themselves to the point where they pass out. A few monkeys will refuse to drink altogether, only liking soft drinks. Like frat boys, their eusocial habits seem to give more respect to those who can drink the most. Sadly they have yet to discover beer bong technology, showing our superior intelligence.

Analysis of our dopamine pathways involved with our “reward mechanism” has found that what is true in people, is true in the green vervets. They may end up being extremely useful in our studies of alcoholism. It’s not exactly possible to root around the skull of a human alcoholic without finding yourself on the news as the “Beast of Brighton Beach.”

ELEPHANTS

The green vervet monkey isn’t the only intelligent mammal that enjoys getting crunk — the elephant too loves alcohol. While the stories of them eating fermented fruit or using their own stomachs as fermenting pots have proven to be a myth, that doesn’t mean they don’t want a drink. Like the monkeys, they steal ours. But the monkeys only deliver a small painful bite, while these multi-ton creatures can kill.

The destruction of the elephants’ native habitat means they are more and more likely to run into people and notice that our food is pretty tasty. The problem comes when the local farmers are brewing rice beer. The elephants smash huts to steal food, wash it down with beer, and then go on drunken rampages. After stealing homebrewed rice beer a group of elephants destroyed a village. In another case, three people died after a raiding party of drunk elephants trampled them to death.

BIGHORN SHEEP

This is a frustrating area because it deals with an unusual creature that’s not normally thought of at all — the lichen. Lichen are composite organisms, consisting of photosynthetic algae and/or cyanobacteria and fungus living in a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship. The fungus relies on the algae or bacteria to produce food, while the algae or bacteria relies on the fungus to provide it with a safe home in inhospitable environments. They’re immensely successful, found nearly everywhere on Earth.

Bighorn Sheep are said to leave the safety of their normal bedding or feeding areas to find a certain variety of lichen. Since lichen can live anywhere, they always seem to end up on perilous cliff sides where the bighorns scramble up to scrape them off. They so much enjoy scraping the lichen, they can erode their teeth to nothing and starve. They may even fall to their deaths in their pursuit. Indigenous peoples later discovered the lichen were “narcotic”.

It’s not unusual to hear of fungi producing hallucinogenic chemicals. With so many other animals perfectly happy to eat hallucinogens, the only crime is that this is such a poorly researched area. There’s only scant references in literature to indigenous peoples using lichen for this purpose. No one seems to have done the needful and tried to capture whatever mystery molecule is so compelling.

REINDEER

Deep in the Siberian tundra of Russia’s Far East, reindeer would search for fly agaric (Amanita muscaria) mushrooms to eat. After eating them, they would behave almost drunkenly. Running around aimlessly, twitching, and making unusual sounds. However, the fly agaric mushroom contains other toxic alkaloids, making it unpleasant and unsafe to consume straight. But there’s a way around that.

Reindeer seem to be able to eat them safely, and like some other drugs, the active ingredients pass mostly unchanged in the urine. Although, the more toxic elements seem to have been eliminated. Shamans would occasionally drink this urine to enter trance like states, and their followers would drink the shaman’s urine to trip. It’s said it can make you feel like you’re flying, which some people have immediately tied to the myth of Father Christmas or Santa Claus and his flying reindeer. Sadly, that too seems to be a double-myth.

ANTS

We don’t typically think of ants as anything but industrious drones. They have a complex social life despite being tiny and it seems that another insect has taken advantage of what seems to be a universal drive for intoxication. Lomechusa strumosa beetles live in ant colonies themselves. They have evolved trichomes, yes just like the trichomes on cannabis plants, which secrete some sort of aromatic, volatile oil. The ants lick these up so enthusiastically that it is called “lomechusa-mania.” They even treat the beetle larvae better than their own larvae, sometimes rescuing beetle larvae first. Whole colonies can be devastated by this obsession.

HUMANS

Like the wallaby, we enjoy consuming the opiate laced seed pods of the poppy. Like the green vervet monkeys, we sometimes use alcohol as a way to show our dominance over our peers. We go on drunken rampages as well as elephants do, though we have to make do with drink driving to do the same degree of damage since we ourselves do not weigh several tons. Like the dog, we enjoy chemicals related to DMT and may follow imaginary objects. Meth addicts extract the drug for consumption like the shamans did for the mushrooms of the arctic circle. Like the bighorn sheep, we risk life and limb to get high. And like the ants suffering from lomechusa-mania, we may lead our entire family to ruin for it.

God is lazy. Given the entire toolkit of physics and chemistry, we see the same few chemicals reused over and over again. Nature’s bounty means that when you get enough brain cells together, they will inevitably be affected by a reused molecule somewhere else, hijacking that response. Seeking to get high, is natural, and the fact that we are refusing to acknowledge it is. Once we acknowledge this biological and medical fact, we can start to have a better world and quit this failed War on Drugs.

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03 Oct 00:35

funniestpicturesdaily: "Dammit Bill, I said 3/8 in."



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"Dammit Bill, I said 3/8 in."

03 Oct 00:13

Twitter Tuesday: The Clouds Selection

by Kay Kremerskothen
Cooper Griggs

stunning shots

Our #TwitterTuesday theme this week was #Clouds, and your submissions were diverse, showing different states of weather and some unexpected, unusual angles. Here are some of our favorites. You can see all your contributions directly in our Twitter feed.

Standstill
CoolMcFlashStandstill
Ses rêves bleus
virginiefortSes rêves bleus
Tell Tale Trees
UdayanSankarPalTell Tale Trees
Monday → Processing
Gema EspinosaMonday → Processing
The water, the clouds, him and me.
iseethereforeThe water, the clouds, him and me.
A Color Cloud
Ignacio GutierrezA Color Cloud
sunset | colorful cloud
藍川芥 aikawakesunset | colorful cloud

03 Oct 00:01

Security researchers detail 'unpatchable' USB hack

by Chris Velazco
Remember Karsten Nohl? The security researcher who discovered how to infect just about any USB device with scarily savvy malware and delivered a lengthy talk about it at this year's Black Hat conference? At the time he didn't want to share the code...
02 Oct 23:28

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02 Oct 23:20

JPMorgan: cyberattack stole contact info for 76 million households

by Timothy J. Seppala
Cooper Griggs

weeeeeeeee!!!!!!

Is it just that time of year, or are data breaches just becoming more and more common? No matter: following the report that JPMorgan Chase and a handful of other banks had been hit by hackers comes confirmation from the main financial institution...