Tumblelog

I Google Myself – The Popular Hobby is Now Playing in Theatres

Do you Google yourself. Well “I Google Myself” is not about googling oneself, it’s a drama about a man looking find meaning in his life through an Internet search. What he discovers, instead, is that he shares a name with a pornography star.

What Chapter Are You Reading in the Book

If you are in a middle of a book and someone who has already read it before asks you where you are in the story, always name a point a few chapters earlier than where you really are.

Why They Say Paint the Town Red Or Put On Your Thinking Cap

PUT ON YOUR THINKING CAP Meaning: Carefully and thoughtfully consider somethingOrigin: In previous centuries, it was customary for judges to put a cap on before sentencing criminals. Because judges were respected thinkers, it was referred to as a “thinking cap” PAINT THE TOWN RED Meaning: Spend a wild night out, usually involving drinkingOrigin: “This colorful term … probably originated on the frontier.

Shadows of Human Beings from Toxic Waste

Shadows of Human Beings from Toxic Waste
Turning garbage into complex and visually arresting sculptural installations. This artwork is called “Dirty White Trash”, Six months’ worth of the artists’ rubbish.

A Drug Than Can Cure Fear in Human Beings

MIT Researchers are on their way to test the first drug to treat the millions of adults who suffer each year from persistent, debilitating fears – including hundreds of soldiers returning from conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Aerial Satellite Images from NASA, Google Earth, Yahoo! Maps & Windows Live

If you ever wanted to compare the satellite imagery data from Google Earth, Live Maps and Yahoo! Maps, look no further than Flash Earth (caution, this may be an illegal site) Flash Earth is a Adobe Flash based mapping service that works inside the browser and fetches mapping data and aerial pictures from several mapping websites including NASA, Microsoft, Yahoo, Ask.com and Google.

Why We Find It Hard to Admit Mistakes

Notice that hardly anyone ever says, “I blew it! I can’t believe how stupid I was to believe that nonsense”? If you find it hard to admit that you’re write, blame it on your brain.