Saturday, 6 September 2008

The Missing Red Hankie . . .



Ursula Martinez never fails to amaze... I'm blowed if I know where that hankie went!


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WARNING


If you are easily offended by nudity OR magic then...LOOSEN UP!

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TRAINRIDER . . .


Dying of Lukemia, 'Trainrider' spent the last year of his life doing what he loved best, culminating in the ride of his life on the outside of the330kmph ICE train.

Live life like everyday is your last...



The truth about 'Trainrider'.


Live life like everyday is your last... but with a sense of humour!


Friday, 5 September 2008

The Worlds most Annoying Creature . .



Taken from BBC3s "The Wrong Door" series 2 days ago, this cracks me up everytime I watch it...

Thursday, 4 September 2008

Circles in your Mind...


If you see this lady turning in clockwise you are using your right brain.
If you see it the other way, you are using left brain.
Some people do see both ways, but most people see it only one way.

See if you can make her go one way and then the other by
shifting the brain's current.
BOTH DIRECTIONS CAN BE SEEN

Population Count...

Count how many people there are. Wait for them to move and then count them again....
This can be done with taxes too (ask me how)

The Evolution of Highway Robbery...

Mad Cats & Bad Cats...















What I want for Xmas... a buggy rollin suit!

This is what I want... A strange mixture of Robocop and an escapee from 'Wheelie Town', the Buggy Rollin' suit is non the less a fun way to snap your limbs off.


It doesn't even matter if you fall on your ass... there's a set of wheels there too.


With this suit I think I can at last foil the speed cameras...



In the first video he's just limbering up. Watch the second one too, an amazing run down the Swiss Alps overtaking motorbikes as he goes!...



(Wikipedia) - Jean-Yves Blondeau (Aix les Bains, 1970 - ), also known as "Rollerman", is a French designer who is best known for creating the 31-wheel roller suit (Buggy Rollin'). This suit places a number of rollers (similar to those found on rollerblades) on most of the major joints, the torso, and the back. The wearer can ride in a variety of positions (rollerblade, on back, on torso, on all fours, etc.) at speeds of up to 60 mph (96 km/h). He has been featured on television shows in several countries.

He carried out the roller suit as part of his graduation project at the famous industrial design school Olivier de Serres in Paris. The study theme was: "systems that underline the sensations caused by the displacement of the human center of gravity in relation to support points in order to move into space". The research phase lasted for 6 months, followed by 1 month of synthesizing and 2 months of producing the prototype. Then it followed a one year of secret patent writing, finally published in June 1995. Since then, six generations of buggy-rollins have been elaborated. They include different creations from the extreme basic kneepad with rollers to the most sophisticated one called "super rollin bionic woman" (SURBO). The prototypes have involved into safer, more comfortable and easier machines that can be adapted to all different morphologies. The SURBO is also a great aesthetic success.

He plans to sell the first commercial buggy-rollin' equipment at the end of the year 2008, for a price of around 1500 euros