Workers at Asda, Tesco and Morrisons are being driven crazy by pranksters who rearrange the herb pots to spell out rude words.
In what has become a craze among Facebook users, Supermarket Scrabble players take advantage of the fact that stores emphasise the first letter of the herb in...
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A painting of a large penis on a bridge in Russia's second city St Petersburg has been dropped from the shortlist for an art prize, the organisers said.
The painting, which pointed skywards when the bridge was raised, was painted last June by opposition Russian art group Voina, or War, to...
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It can only hold two teaspoons of water, it can sit in the palm of your hands, and there's only room for the smallest of fish in it - it's the world's smallest aquarium.
It might not be the most spacious environment - it's a far cry from, you know, the Amazon or the Atlantic Ocean - but the...
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The Department of Defense will employ hackers under a brave new scheme pioneered by a hacker gone straight, but will it work?
Since the dawn of computing there's been a cold war between those who run computer systems and those who attack them.
And never the twain shall meet...
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Make a penny, leave a penny.
That's how one cash-strapped Michigan woman obtained the 84,000 pennies she used to construct a gigantic replica of a 1-cent coin, which won her artistic acclaim and allowed her to share her inspirational story.
Wander Martich says she only started building her...
Find out the deets on MIX this year by tuning in to the Countdown show with Link Removed and Link Removed each week. The inaugural show gives an overview of the conference this year, but let’s fast forward to the good stuff: how do you get your hands on that complimentary ticket? Well, MIX is...
Guerrilla Art: An Artistic Whodunnit in Boulder, Colorado
BOULDER, Colo. -- An artistic whodunnit that involves 500-pound sculptures appearing overnight and cryptic drawings delivered by mail is delighting this university town.
The mystery began last month when Donna Coughlin glanced out...
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'Singing Patient' Creates Some 'Sick Music'
In order to have a successful music career, you sometimes have to be patient.
In the case of Carla Ulbrich, she had to become a patient -- a medical patient.
In the 1990s, Ulbrich was a singer-songwriter who toured all over the eastern...
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You have, contained between your ears, an extraordinary potential that contemporary neuroscientists believe is “virtually limitless”. The brain is medicine’s final frontier and no one knows all there is to know, but you’re better off believing that, like muscles...
Computer Generated Graphics (Desktop Wallpaper)
I would like an opinion on these Computer Generated images I created to use as Desktop Wallpapers. Is there any merit in persuing this Concept of Computer Generated Graphics.
Every one is free to copy and use these illustrations.
As we wind our way down to PDC, it’s time that you meet more of the team behind the scenes as they’ll share with you each week some of their favorite things to see and do in the Seattle area. First up isLink Removed, who represents the Eastside (the term for the Eastern suburbs of Seattle that...
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In this episode, you’ll see how three very creative people use Microsoft Office to realize their ideas. Joannie Stangeland uses OneNote 2010 and a digital pen to capture inspiration and organize her poetry. David Salaguinto uses a Visio template to create comics for his popular “Office Comic.”...
Link RemovedThis past weekend, a team of Microsoft Employees - many from Windows -*participated in the Link Removed, a competition where teams from all over the world build human-powered flying machines, push them off a 30’ high dock, and see who can fly the farthest. The event was tons of fun...
Link RemovedFirst, congratulations to Link Removed for winning the free pass to PDC!* We loved the inventiveness and creativity of his SketchFlow comic listing the 7 reasons why he should attend PDC10.* Well done, @unt1tled!* Then we’re off and running on a very quick excursion through the...
The Elvis-UFO Connection
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(Aug. 16) – Elvis may be the undisputed King of rock 'n' roll, but did you know he was also supposedly the King of UFO sightings?
Turns out, the hip-swiveling pioneer of rock may have been the first official rock star to truly embrace UFOs...
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