| Uncle Sam must be very conflicted about this match-up. (Image courtesy howstuffworks.com.) |
Eagles Vs. Drones: Fight In Flight
Space Station Sunday: Texas, Tech, And A Tribute
A Breath Of Fresh Air: New "Smog-Sucking" Towers Scrub The Skies
Air pollution is an issue in many major cities, but how is it possible to ameliorate the damages caused from...well, it being a city? Until the clean cars come along, or truckers figure out a way to make some seriously heavy-lifting bicycles, these new smog-removal towers sound like a good plan...
| Its physical similarities to the Monolith of "2001" are probably intentional. (Image courtesy dezeen.com.) |
New "Greenhouse" Plug-In Exposes Corporate Political Pay-Outs
It's been a running joke for some time that American politicians should wear advertising logos, a'la racecar drivers, to indicate which corporations they are shilling for. Despite this idea not yet rising to prominence, now, there's an easier way to tell who (and how much) has been paid to play in politics.
| Usually when teenagers say "Greenhouse", weed is somehow involved. Surprisingly, not this time. (Image courtesy welikeit.fr.) |
Gin + Rummy = A Winston Churchill-Themed Solitaire App From Donald Rumsfeld?
Almost everyone these days has a favorite game on their portable device or computer, and more are invented by the day. But if you want something a little more classic than Angry Birds, yet something that also smacks of insidious military domination, well, Donald Rumsfeld has got a new game for you.
| The angriest bird of all is that which represents a deceived American public. (Image courtesy memes.com.) |
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Space Station Sunday: Eyes And A Storm
On The Mooove: Beef Tallow Biofuel Helps Propel Navy Ships
The U.S. Navy is the mightiest fleet in the world, but with the tides turning on fossil fuels, how will they expect to stay sustainable in the 21st century? The answer is fat. Gallons and gallons of it.
| It's like how you eat burgers for fuel... except mixed with petroleum and multiplied by a warship. (Image courtesy sandiegouniontribune.com) |
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