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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
 
Humor


The Deacon's Masterpiece

The Deacon's Masterpiece or, the Wonderful "One-hoss Shay": A Logical Story

Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894)

              1Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay,  
              2That was built in such a logical way
              3It ran a hundred years to a day,
              4And then, of a sudden, it -- ah, but stay,
              5I'll tell you what happened without delay,
              6Scaring the parson into fits,
              7Frightening people out of their wits, --
              8Have you ever heard of that, I say?
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Lyon France - Rear of building
One of our intrepid experts took this photograph on a recent field trip. Note the details of the roof edging as well as the window details. (This is a big picture-you may need to scroll, depending on your monitor size).



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Television Deficiency Disorder
Millions of Americans affected by Television Deficiency Disorder (TDD) - (satire)

By Mike Adams
As found on http://www.newstarget.com/020830.html

More than thirty-five million Americans may currently be suffering from a newly-discovered disorder that affects brain chemistry, behavior and health: Television Deficiency Disorder, or TDD for short. Based on work by Dr. Anne Tennah, a psychiatrist who specializes in brain chemistry disorders, this little-known disorder is now thought to be more widespread than ADHD and Bi-Polar combined.
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Ice Storm
And you thought your weather was bad! Click here.
 
Workplace Safety

Here are a few photos of different working environments and their unique safety issues.

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Stomp-flash version
Click on this link to open a humorous flash version of the popular "Stomp" music and performance group in a new window.
 
Sidewalk Chalk
Here are some fascinating examples of urban artwork.
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Honda Accord Ad
This Advertisement for the new Honda Accord was shot in real time with no CGI involved in the sequence. It required 606 takes and cost $6 million to shoot and took 3 months to complete.

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