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Caffeine is Beautiful
Posted by barista in Coffee, It came from Denis on 08/18/2009
Click on the picture to see a very nice graphic detailing the relationship between Caffeine and Calories. From Information is Beautiful, via Denis, natch.
Goodwood Festival of Speed 2009
Posted by barista in It came from Denis, Vroom vroom on 07/16/2009
Goodwood Festival of Speed is UK’s “Petrol Head” event with style and charm. The pictures capture some of the nice rides people get to see in action in the hill climb event or the lounging around in the parking.
This year the event celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Mini in style, with the kick-off announcement in March.
There, I Fixed it!
Posted by barista in It came from Denis on 06/29/2009
“There, I Fixed it” — Website compliments of Denis
Whitest Kids U’Know
Posted by barista in Interweeb!, It came from Denis on 05/03/2009
As is customary, this video coming with Denis’ recommendation, skirts the very limits of what would be acceptable on TV. It may be safe for work, it just … err ..
Whitest Kids U’Know are comedy troop from New York, and their stuff reminds of Kids in the Hall a lot. Check out the rest of their YouTube sketches for fun!
Stealth Cayenne
Posted by barista in It came from Denis, Vroom vroom on 04/10/2009
My spies in Monaco report seeing a TechArt custom Porsche Cayenne in stealth plane matte black. The agent referred to the four wheel monster as the Haggunenons flagship. I can see the resemblance.
It came from Denis : Prague’s Kafka International Named Most Alienating Airport
Posted by barista in It came from Denis on 03/25/2009
“It’s not just an airport, it’s all around us ! Abandon all hope.” – Denis
Props to Denis and The Onion News Network, who are now a fixture on CNN’s web frontpage. Hmmm…
It came from Deneir: Winners of the Go Miniman Go Lego Video Contest
Posted by barista in It came from Denis on 03/25/2009
Weltraffer from Jesus Diaz on Vimeo.
Props to Denier, although he wanted to blame Denis, and Gizmodo.
It came from Denis : How Old Is the Mount St. Helens Lava Dome?
Posted by barista in It came from Denis on 03/24/2009
Today we’re going to point our skeptical eye at one of the key players in the debate between geologists and Young Earthers over the age of the Earth. In June of 1992, Dr. Steven Austin took a sample of dacite from the new lava dome inside Mount St. Helens, the volcano in Washington state. The dacite sample was known to have been formed from a 1986 magma flow, and so its actual age was an established fact. Dr. Austin submitted the sample for radiometric dating to an independent laboratory in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The results came back dating the rock to 350,000 years old, with certain compounds within it as old as 2.8 million years. Dr. Austin’s conclusion is that radiometric dating is uselessly unreliable. Critics found that Dr. Austin chose a dating technique that is inappropriate for the sample tested, and charged that he deliberately used the wrong experiment in order to promote the idea that science fails to show that the Earth is older than the Bible claims. Yet the experiment remains as one of the cornerstones of the Young Earth movement.
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4146
It came from Denis : Kung Fu Jesus
Posted by barista in It came from Denis on 03/16/2009

ROFLMAO