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Thursday, 31 August 2006
Educational videos: parody

These parodies of those hideous 1980's educational videos are simply wonderful

posted by: kenjprice at August 31, 2006 13:54 | link | comments |

Thursday, 24 August 2006
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nothing to see here, move along...

 

 

posted by: kenjprice at August 24, 2006 23:36 | link | comments (1) |

Great Medical terms

Abbreviations used on doctor's charts. We all know a few who are Plank Positive. Or cases where the Retrospectoscope would be handy.  And Blamestorming is very common....

posted by: kenjprice at August 24, 2006 22:53 | link | comments |

Wednesday, 23 August 2006
Ludwig, meet Samuel. Samuel, meet Ludwig

Beethoven. In Morse

posted by: kenjprice at August 23, 2006 17:13 | link | comments |

truth

the Book of Truths. Or of tautology, at least!

examples:

"As spring follows winter the seasons change"

"A friend in need wants something"

and my favourite

"Nothing can exist within a void"

posted by: kenjprice at August 23, 2006 11:31 | link | comments |

animal eye pillows

A solution to a non-existent problem?  But they are microwavable, unlike real cats.

posted by: kenjprice at August 23, 2006 11:27 | link | comments |

5ives

Lists of5 things.

Don't ask me, I don't know why either.

posted by: kenjprice at August 23, 2006 11:24 | link | comments |

FBI told to use Google

US federal court tells FBI that it ought to use Google

posted by: kenjprice at August 23, 2006 11:17 | link | comments (2) |

Colour my Sound

What colour are sounds? Listen to a sound, and select its colour. And see how others voted.

http://www.colorofmysound.com/

posted by: kenjprice at August 23, 2006 11:15 | link | comments |

Thursday, 10 August 2006
Fiction that involves mathematics.

Fiction that involves mathematics.

posted by: kenjprice at August 10, 2006 23:21 | link | comments |

Pre-operational maths

Kids as young as 6 months can spot errors in arithmetic?

"Our data indicate that the basic brain circuitry involved in the detection of errors is already functional before the end of the first year of life."

Why then does it not appear in some adults?

 

posted by: kenjprice at August 10, 2006 23:15 | link | comments |

Tuesday, 08 August 2006
Don't eat it, Steve!

Gross foods of the world. Errkkk

posted by: kenjprice at August 08, 2006 17:09 | link | comments |


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