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Volcanic ash from the nearby Great Rift Valley contaminated Lake Natron with sodium carbonate and baking soda to the point that only extremophile fish like the alkaline tilapia can survive there, while other animals that take a dip will soon thereafter feel their bodies begin to calcify and harden until they look as if they've had a run-in with the White Witch or Medusa.
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a estimated 70,000 skelitons were recently discoverd under a chirch in bruno Czech Republic some bad mideval shit happned there
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While most people have long since abandoned MS Paint as an outdated graphics application, Lasko has spent the last 13 years using the program to digitally create works of art, spending up to 10 hours a day on his work. Originally a traditional painter, he switched to MS Paint in 2005 when his vision was impaired by wet macular degeneration, an eye disease that causes blindness in the center of his vision. He has since created more than 150 digital works, though his blindness means he will never be able to view them in their totality.
"When I started to go blind, I wasn't able to get the brush quite where I wanted it," Lasko told Wired. "So when I got into the art program on the computer, I appreciated that I could blow it up eight hundred times [larger] and be sure that I was hitting the right spot."
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DARPA has a fully wireless remote control "wildcat" that can run at a sustained 16 MPH. This motherfucker will be a hell of a drone once they start arming them.
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shortbuspoker is god/thread
Mass suicide
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If they can figure put how to power this one wirelessly, it will be an amazing machine. The dexterity that they have in it now is unreal.
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