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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Not exactly weird as such, but definitely out of the ordinary, and interesting and gameable:
Charles DeGaulle's Personal Vessel This one, however, does have a touch of weirdness about it: Car Wash Beauty Pageant 1951 Definitely unusual, if not weird, is this: Games sometimes touch Antarctica, in fact it's probably fair to say that Antarctica looms larger in RPGing than its population and economic activity would statistically suggest. For those in need of a place of worship during a visit: The Seven Churches of Antarctica Last edited by Johnny1A.2; 04-07-2014 at 09:53 PM. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Meifumado
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A French blog, but the videos and magazine covers are excellent.
It shows the development of the "gyrowheel", from dieselpunk to modern day, in fiction and real-life. The 1930s video link is pretty cool. http://culturevisuelle.org/dejavu/1377
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#703 |
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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I had a random curiosity as to whether this could happen, so I did some research.
1.) Bivalves can all produce pearls which are today considered gem-quality. The clade evolved about 400 million years ago. Their relatives can also produce nacre, so the ability may have existed somewhat earlier. 2.) Pearls are made of calcium carbonate. 3.) Marble is produced by metamorphosis out of a deposit of calcium carbonate, over about 400 million years. So it is just within the realm of possibility that somewhere out there is marble, part of which is pearl. |
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#704 |
Join Date: Feb 2007
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Again, not exactly weirdness, but definitely unusual elements from real life (the link title is self-explanatory):
Abandoned Military Sites From Around The World I kind of like the pyramidal radar facility and the coastal observation stations. |
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#705 |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: between keyboard and chair
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I went to the local craft brewery this afternoon - only to discover they were out of beer.
Now I know why "No Beer" was a Disaster in INWO. (I'm going to have to drink factory-made beer for a week!)
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#706 |
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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Drink blood, live forever
A compound called GDF11 has been isolated from the blood of young mice. Not present in older mice, an injection of it activates stem cells that repair damaged organs, produce new neurons in the hippocampus, and allow older mice to perform with fresh endurance and skills. Even whole blood works: when two mice are surgically sewn together, their circulation systems tied in to each other, the older one gains the benefits (while the younger prematurely ages). Work is now proceeding on whether an extract of the human version does the same thing in humans. |
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Petitioner: Word of IN Filk
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Longmont, CO
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Forest Grove, Beaverton, Oregon
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That reminds me of a short lived science fiction show from the 70s. The protagonist is immune to disease and aging. It's found out when blood he gave had magical short term anti-aging properties on the old rich recipient.
Being classic evil business man, he wants to control this fountain of youth. And the chase is on akin to The Fugitive.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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#710 |
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Tennessee woman hid loaded revolver in vagina.
That's just wrong. Wrong. WROOOOOOOOOOOOONG. And the Fast-Draw penalties would be enormous.
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