Saturday, May 12, 2012




Description of kamenty on YouTube: "My friend recorded this video on the road to Moscow, PeterThe machine was installed video recorder and CBradioHe said the truck driver fell asleep and the other drivers were in the pre-broadcast warning of " sleeping wagon. "My friend tried tocatch up with this wagon, but did notheard on record as warning sounds in the airand who does not have radios, they do not knowabout the sleeping cagea friend just the same, and also signaled.heard it on the record. "


Friday, May 11, 2012



The bearded cyclist Vladimir, regardless of the weather on a daily basis makes cycling around the island Tatysh in Krasnoyarsk. One day he noticed a noise in the branches of a tree. Approaching closer he saw that a few crows attacking someone hiding in the branches.Dispersed the crows shouting and waving of hands, he foundhuddled together in a ball and shaking with fear a little kitten, whotried to peck and predatory birds and dangerous.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012




Inventor develops spray that makes you instantly drunk... but wears off after a few seconds
Want to get drunk, but are too lazy to drink?
There's now a spray for that.
Scientist David Edwards and designer Philippe Starck have created WA|HH Quantum Sensations, a spray canister that puffs a whiff of alcohol that mimics the effects of a martini for just a moment.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Historic Photos From the NYC Municipal Archives

The New York City Municipal Archives just released a database of over 870,000 photos from its collection of more than 2.2 million images of New York throughout the 20th century. Their subjects include daily life, construction, crime, city business, aerial photographs, and more. I spent hours lost in these amazing photos, and gathered this group together to give you just a glimpse of what's been made available from this remarkable collection.
source: The Atlantic

light floods in through windows in the vaulted main room of New York City's Grand Central Terminal, illuminating the main concourse, 
ticket windows and information kiosk. 
Photo taken ca. 1935-1941. (Courtesy NYC Municipal Archives)