- Visual Proofs
- Another good reason to use math
- Pencil is an open source 2D drawing/animation program.
- One page cookbooks for Indian food. [via]
- Minuteman I ICBM guidance computer. (photo) Beauty in the beast?
- We hope that the folks doing cool steampunk art will take start making stuff in the style of the dashboard of this 1933 Chrysler Imperial Le Baron Sport Phaeton. (Must enlarge the dashboard picture for detail.)
- Weird Bird of Paradise on YouTube (via Geek Feminism Blog)
- The skinny on spotted, striped, and ticked cats.
- I am totally putting one of these engines in my next model airplane.
- Baked cookie gyoza?
- Andromeda in the UV
- Candy Rockets: Powered by sugar, just like you.
- Floppy Mirror
- Tetris Tiles!
- Makerbeam project: a very interesting approach to open-source hardware
- Whisky Density Experiment
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For the sake of completeness: The weird bird scene is from the fantastic BBC movie "Earth" (2007).
Thanks for the cool links,
Arne
It would be really cool to make an hourglass based on the whiskey experiment. If you knew of someone with the proper glass blowing skills they could make one with a really fine neck. Filling it without any air bubbles would be a real trick, too.
Thanks for the pointer to "The skinny on spotted, striped, and ticked cats".
I’ve learned that one of our cats is actually a Mackerel. Which *totally* explains why he spends all day tasting himself.
You might be interested in some pictures of the RTA96C engines in situ:
Engine Room 1
Engine Room 2