“Sailor Pondering” Source: epc, Flickr Sphere: Related Content
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Last night, the Empire State Building was lit up in red and yellow in honor of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China. However, some didn’t feel very warmly about the event—protesters (numbering around 20) were outside the afternoon lighting ceremony, saying it was “outright, blatant approval for a communist [...]
clipped from weirdynews.blogspot.com This is from a post entitled “10 Creepiest Old Ads,” posted at “Weird News From All Over The World.” The ad is from 1979 for Pakistan Airlines and to call it anything less than EXTREMELY WEIRD would be an extreme understatement. From what I’m able to ascertain, it looks genuine. (I’m sorry [...]
clipped from photocontest.smithsonianmag.com Miniature children playing in a drinking fountain Anupam Pal (Kanpur, India) Photographed December 2007, Chakdaha, India The fountain was shot in Pennsylvania and the children (the photographer‘s niece and nephews) in Chakdaha, India. “The person in the background is me,” says Pal. “The idea was to show the necessity of cleaner and [...]
An acetylene flame rippling through the steel-edged membranes dissolve-in the slag-encrusted cellophane of the deep, hardened saffron refrain. Technorati Profile Sphere: Related Content
Futility Closet Work Smarter, Not Harder Posted in Crime by Greg Ross on November 5th, 2007 On Dec. 10, 1968, a uniformed man pulled over a bank car in Tokyo. He explained that police had received a warning that dynamite had been planted in the vehicle, which was transporting bonuses for local Toshiba employees. The [...]
