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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Scuffling Kittens!

I found this video while surfing YouTube! It's so cute! Take a look and let your heart melt!



Friday, March 27, 2009

Top Ten Bacon-Flavored gifts for the holidays

Everybody loves bacon: the taste, the smell...So why not give bacon-flavored gifts to others! Some companies thought alike, and created some crazy gifts for the holidays...with an essence of, you guessed it...bacon.

1.Bacon coffee: product of Boca Java. Almost too good to be true!


2. Bacon candles: What could be better than having the whole house smell like bacon? And not just bacon -bacon, tomato, and lettuce, all you need for a BLT. Don't be discouraged if you're not in the house often: there's air freshener!

3. Bacon ice cream: They probably made a huge mistake in making this one. Who would ditch all the fruity flavors for this?

4. Bacon salt: Zero-calorie and Kosher certified! However, it doesn't beat Bacon-Flavored Spray!

5. Bacon-flavored mints: Slip one of these in your mouth to retain that luscious bacon breath and make them go wild!


6. Mo's Bacon Bar: Bacon chocolate to die for!

7. Bacon bubbles: They make plenty crazy stuff for your dogs these days!

8. Bacon Beer: This calls for a toast my friends!





9. Bacon water: Ok, it's meant for your dog but whatever!

10. Bacon toothpicks: Ok, I'm guessing people don't like bacon THAT much!

Remember to give a gift!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Rapping Flight Attendant!

If you've ever gone in an airplane, you can obviously agree that the safety precautions on the intercom are really boring. So this flight attendant named Dave Holmes is surely trying to catch you by a cool rap of the safety onboard:



Monday, March 23, 2009

Photo of the Day

A Hawaiian monk seal resting:

Peeps in Places!

If you're going on vacation for the spring holidays, what's better than participating in the Peeps in Places contest? Bring your marshmallow peeps wherever you go, take a snapshot, and enter it at National Geographic for cool prizes. More info at www.nationalgeographic.com!









Sunday, March 22, 2009

Photo of the Day

South American Gray Fox at dusk:


Robot Carp detect ocean pollution!

How can you detect something so small and sparse that you cannot see? Especially since it's underwater, as in the case of ocean pollution, such as chemical spills and fertilizer runoff. Scientists such as Huosheng Hu at the University of Essex, U.K, spent over 20,000 British pounds ($29,000 US dollars) to solve this problem. Thanks to their hard work, there is now a robotic fish designed after a carp that can detect ocean pollution due to tiny chemical sensors. When the fish detect some pollution, they wirelessly transmit the info back to the port's control center. The robot is awaiting its release off nothern Spain (2011) while swimming around the London Aquarium: