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Trey Ratcliff’s Burning Man Favs 2

  Trey Ratcliff’s 30 Favorite Photos From Burning Man Part 2 By Trey Ratcliff From Stuck In Customs BULLETIN: I have a few Burning Man pieces going up at an auction soon to raise money for other artists. 100% of…

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Nobody knows why the Earth just rang like a bell

By News.com.au From New York Post Seismic sensors first picked up the event originating near an island between Madagascar and Africa. Then, alarm bells started ringing as far away as Chile, New Zealand and Canada. Hawaii, almost exactly on the…

Trey Ratcliff’s Burning Man Favs 1

Trey Ratcliff’s 30 Favorite Photos From Burning Man Part 1 By Trey Ratcliff From Stuck In Customs BULLETIN: I have a few Burning Man pieces going up at an auction soon to raise money for other artists. 100% of the…

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Not everything needs an explanation

By Paul McGowan From PS Audio In 1975, while riding a moped in Bermuda, a man was accidentally struck and killed by a taxi. One year later, this man’s bother was killed in the very same way. In fact, he…

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Absolute moo-nit: Look at this really big cow

BY CHLOE BRYAN From Mashable Friends, gather round. We’d like you to look at this really big cow (OK, steer) named Knickers, who is six feet, three inches tall and currently dwarfing his peers on a farm in Western Australia….

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UK: A mammoth, woolly rhino and a medieval village: the unexpected treasures beneath the A14

By Simon Usborne From The Guardian UK Digging alongside the bulldozers of the £1.5bn road diversion, archaeologists have discovered tonnes of ancient bones. Is there a find so important that it could stop the whole project? A small crowd of…

US Homeland cabins

Steven M. Johnson’s Bizarre Invention #130: Homeland Cabins BY STEVEN JOHNSON – From Core77 STEVEN JOHNSON For more on this story go to: https://www.core77.com/posts/81138/Steven-M-Johnsons-Bizarre-Invention-130-Homeland-Cabins?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+core77%2Fblog+%28Core77.com%29

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Affetto is the wild-boy-head robot of your nightmares

By John Biggs  From TechCrunch Affetto is a robot that can smile at you while it pierces your soul with its endless, dead state. Created by researchers at Osaka University, this crazy baby-head robot can mimic human emotions by scrunching…

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UK: Police discover, disarm 2 bombs found in unused London flat

From WN An abandoned northwest London flat under construction was evacuated and the area sealed off Wednesday when two suspected bombs were discovered, sparking a large counter-terror operation, The Daily Mail reported. The two suspicious items were discovered at the…

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‘No Man’s Sky’ update lets the entire community pursue shared goals

By Jon Fingas From engadget The ‘Visions’ update also brings alien archaeology and much more variety. No Man’s Sky is continuing its renaissance year with an update that not only adds some variety, but gives the entire player base a…