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A stunning picture of Water on Mars. (via)

LiningUp.net - Get in Line for Star Wars Episode III in Hollywood!. They've already started queueing.

Man tries to fool breathalyzer with feces in mouth.


before and after
FacialSurgery.com. Plastic surgery before and after pictures. (via)


Google Maps now does satellite images.

Woman Breast Feeds Tiger Cubs.

When bad scenes happen to great movies and vice versa.


A keyboard for the younger generation
The Seven Deadly Sins updated and illustrated. (via)


Rise of the man-eating cyberloo.

Tony Hawk's Official Web Site. Pictures and Videos.

Plants In Motion. (via)
With few exceptions, plants grow and change on a time scale that is too slow for us to observe in real time. Time-lapse photography is a simple technique that allows us to see the movements of plants and clearly demonstrates that plants are living and capable of some extraordinary things. This is done by capturing a series of images at intervals ranging from minutes to hours apart. The images can then be viewed in rapid succession, much like a flip book. The effect is to compress into a short period, the changes that occurred over a relatively long period of time.



Live at The Joint, Las Vegas
GigPosters.com - gig posters, flyers and handbills from around the world!. Click on bands at the top. Superb site. (via)


Welcome to MrPoop.com. Poop stories and pictures. You have been warned!

Celebrity Sideshow. What if celebrities were sideshow freaks? From worth1000.

Mr Pop History. (via)
There's nothing like this site on the Internet. Three ways to get your pop culture entertainment. Ask a question from the past 50 years; Browse through all the updated questions and answers or browse through the decade of the 1960's week-by-week. You can ask any kind of pop culture question.



Remarkable
The Falkirk Wheel.


57 Heaven.
Here you will find the world's largest single collection of 1957 cars, station wagons, trucks and memorabilia. Currently housed in a giant warehouse in Arizona, the collection is soon to be moved to a new 40,000 square foot facility in Palm Springs, California.


The Comic Book Periodic Table of the Elements. (via)

Facts on Farts. (via)

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