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Russian scientists reach Lake Vostok after 20 years of drilling into ice in Antarctica

Why does this sound like the opener to a horror movie?

Russia says it has pierced through Antarctica’s frozen crust to a vast, subglacial lake that has lain untouched for at least 14 million years, hiding what scientists believe may be unknown organisms and clues to life on other planets.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/picture-galleries/9071718/Russian-scientists-reach-Lake-Vostok-after-20-years-of-drilling-into-ice-in-Antarctica.html

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fred-wilson:

Jeremy Lin Rap - Mega Ran

he threw down a dunk last night and the knicks are now 3-0 with Jeremy running the point. and he’s got his own rap too.

#lintastic

Griffin’s INSANE dunk of the year! (by NBA)

This is pretty dope. Somewhat reminds me of, but not nearly as momentous as “the Dunk”  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIlwUgdp3BM

Microwaves Ruin Everything, Video of Items Exploding in a Microwave

Microwaves Ruin Everything, Video of Items Exploding in a Microwave

kickstarter:

Sounds like Chattanooga is starting a challenge. Any other cities think they can beat them to it?!? Triple dog dare you. 

kickstarter:

Sounds like Chattanooga is starting a challenge. Any other cities think they can beat them to it?!? Triple dog dare you. 

futuramb:
via Military technology: Magic bullets | The Economist
The XM25, as the new gun is known, weighs about 6kg (13lb) and fires a 25mm round. The trick is that instead of having to be aimed directly at the target, this round need only be aimed at a place in proximity to it. Once there, it explodes—just like Shrapnel’s original artillery shells—and the fragments kill the enemy. It knows when to explode because of a timed fuse. In Shrapnel’s shells this fuse was made of gunpowder. In the XM25 it is a small computer inside the bullet that monitors details of the projectile’s flight.
With a computer in each rifle, and even one in each bullet a whole spectrum of technical possibilities emerge. Now we are definitely not talking about dumdums anymore… Rather the opposite.

futuramb:

via Military technology: Magic bullets | The Economist
The XM25, as the new gun is known, weighs about 6kg (13lb) and fires a 25mm round. The trick is that instead of having to be aimed directly at the target, this round need only be aimed at a place in proximity to it. Once there, it explodes—just like Shrapnel’s original artillery shells—and the fragments kill the enemy. It knows when to explode because of a timed fuse. In Shrapnel’s shells this fuse was made of gunpowder. In the XM25 it is a small computer inside the bullet that monitors details of the projectile’s flight.

With a computer in each rifle, and even one in each bullet a whole spectrum of technical possibilities emerge. Now we are definitely not talking about dumdums anymore… Rather the opposite.

(via emergentfutures)

The Uppers & Downers of Parenting (Or, Coffee & Wine)

via @evapeep

What you talkin’ bout Mondays?
I saw this on a creative team’s office door at Saatchi & Saatchi….I think about it often. primarily on Monday. I went looking for it on the internets, but couldn’t find. So, I recreated…i’m sure the original was tighter…

What you talkin’ bout Mondays?

I saw this on a creative team’s office door at Saatchi & Saatchi….I think about it often. primarily on Monday. I went looking for it on the internets, but couldn’t find. So, I recreated…i’m sure the original was tighter…

Yahoo’s Renovator in Chief

Scott Thompson, PayPal’s president, will try to revamp Yahoo, the struggling online media company. He succeeds Carol Bartz, who was dismissed in September.

“There’s a real opportunity for him at Yahoo, if they can take all this [user] data and use it for advertisers.”

Meh.