1. Bow and arrow used to send phones into Brazil jail. Via.
2. Venezuela is the murder capital of the world.
3. "While some complain it is unfair, district officials have decided that the ban on short skirts on girls does not apply to cheerleaders."
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Showing posts with label south america. Show all posts
Special version of Clue based on The Office (link roundup)
The Office Clue Game is on sale at Entertainment Earth and Amazon.
And a few more links:
1. Great story in Rolling Stone by David Kushner about blind phone phreaker Matthew Weigman. How's this sentence for describing a mysterious world:
He spent most of his time on party lines like Jackie Donut and Boston Loach, which teemed with lowlifes, phreakers and raunchy girls whom Weigman calls "hacker groupies."Read on. Weigman's life story is as good as any comic book super villain's. Via.
2. And speaking of good sentences, in regards to a report that Venezuela is supporting Colombia’s largest rebel group, Thomas Barnett asks, "Does that mean we inevitably get it on kinetically with Venezuela?"
3. Homemade Snake Eyes mask with magnetic visor.
*Previously: Super Mario World board game concept.
*Buy board games cheap at eBay.
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board game,
g.i.joe,
hackers,
mask,
south america,
the office
Photos of Chile's Chaitén volcano erupting AND creating lightning
The Daily Mail says:

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Flickr link. (High-res.)

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As clouds of toxic ash and dust tower into the sky, they ionise the air, generating an explosive electrical storm. Colossal forks of lightning spark around the noxious plume as it spews from the volcano's crater, creating an image of raw, terrifying energy - as if the air itself were ablaze.
Now, the worst-case scenario is the collapse of the volcano accompanied by a "pyroclastic flow" - a devastating super-eruption of scorching dense gas and molten rock that would roll down the mountainside at 100mph or faster, incinerating and flattening all in its wake.

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Flickr link. (High-res.)

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Labels:
lightning,
natural disaster,
nature,
south america,
volcano,
weather
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