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Homemade Roller Coaster

Posted on 24 November 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

The roller coasters are amusement rides which are very popular in amusement parks and fairs. The roller coaster is just like a railroad system only that a roller coaster has different patterns especially the vertical loops that go up and down. The roller coasters are categorized based on the layout, the height, the train type […]

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Disneyland Made Out Of Lego

Posted on 19 November 2009 in: Featured Articles, WTF

Disneyland designed using Lego arts produce awesome toys and sceneries that most children are interested in. The unique designs of Disneyland made out of Lego are not only appealing to the kids but even grown ups. This implies one doesn’t have to leave Disneyland made out of Lego arts as they grow up, but can […]

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The Mysterious Sailing Stones of Death Valley

Posted on 17 November 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

It is one big mystery that a stone that weighs more or less like a man can move on its own. This has become quite a puzzle for the past decade. The mysterious sailing stones of Death Valley have been discovered to slide over valleys that people do not live in. These valleys are filled […]

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Outstanding LEGO-Steampunk Yacht

Posted on 16 November 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

LEGO and Steampunk can usually work together making an awesome LEGO-Steampunk Yacht combination. This is one of the fabulous arts that most artists should not shy away from when designing these recreational boats. One of the best LEGO-Steam Punk Yacht is the Radiant Kestrel which is a steam punk yacht that’s built from Lego bricks. […]

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10 Highest Mountains Of The World

Posted on 09 November 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

A mountain is a kind of landforms that are located at the peak point or highest point and stretches above the surrounding land, it is said that a mountain is found to be steeper than a hill. There are many mountains that are located in different region or country, but now we are going to […]

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LEGO Star Wars Millenium Falcon

Posted on 02 November 2009 in: Featured Articles, WTF

Whatever you used to play with as a child, what if I were to suggest that everyone labels some toys in particular that get recorded in history and constitute healthy conversation topics even long after those toys have gone out of fashion? One such toy is “Lego”. Lego has actually become so popular that they […]

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Halloween Scenes and Creatures Made Out Of LEGO

Posted on 30 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

Trick or Treat Via VignetteBrick from Elroy Davis. Ghost and Skeletons Via FindMyBrick. Shira Camato and Scythitis Via TheAwesomer. Spooky House Via Zirkel. Halloween Scene from 1978. Via Flickr from Keith Goldman. Alien Chest-Burster Via GreatWhiteSnark from an artist pirie1. Don’t knock on that door, SpongeBob! Via Brothers Brick. Headless LEGO Horseman with LED’s Via […]

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Political Campaign in a Toy City

Posted on 27 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, WTF

There’s just something about human beings that makes us indetachable from our past; having said that, it is oh so easy to find grown adults displaying exhibits celebrating childhood. These exhibits are not necessarily always low-profile ones – just look at the Legoland or Disneyland franchises.Some people believe that associating a theme to childhood toys […]

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When Farm Kids Get Bored

Posted on 26 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, WTF

No-one likes being bored. It is not necessarily a destructive emotion (although the producers of Fight Club might disagree) but it does compromise your existence, no matter what your age, level of education, skill set, income or company. Of course, when you are on a farm, it is somewhat easy to imagine that one can […]

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White Lions of South Africa

Posted on 09 October 2009 in: Animal Oddity, Featured Articles

The white lion is occasionally found in wildlife reserves in South Africa and is a rare color mutation of the Kruger subspecies of lion (Panthera leo krugeri). It has been perpetuated by selective breeding in zoos around the world. White lions are not a separate subspecies and they have never been common in the wild. […]

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Places To Relax In New York

Posted on 09 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

There are dozens of fantastic cities across the globe; all offering something different for visitors to enjoy, but they all have one thing in common as well. That aspect is that they are very tiring to negotiate! With so many people, activities, places to visit and things to do, just a few hours spent in […]

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The Most Beautiful Italian Women

Posted on 09 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

This is the list of the most beautiful Italian women ever. Maybe someone will disagree with this list but still I think that it’s a hard work to create a perfect one. Giada Pamela De Laurentiis Giada Pamela De Laurentiis is an Italian American chef, writer, television personality, and the current host of the Food […]

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5 Geekiest PC Case Mods

Posted on 09 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, Technology

While most of us plod along with our regular Dells and HP machines, the modders are a different breed altogether. Sometimes come up with obscene specifications for their machines. And at other times, they go ahead and create wacky and weird custom cases. Here are some PC case mods created by people who tread the […]

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Pierced Eyeglasses

Posted on 09 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

The idea of hanging eyeglasses from a piercing or a combination of piercings or even transdermal implants is something that a lot of us have toyed with — as I was writing this, my old boss Tom Brazda reminded me that almost ten years ago we made a set of them built around a 10ga […]

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Top 10 Mad Scientists in History

Posted on 09 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, People Oddity

Vladimir Demikhov: The Two-Headed Dog Surgeon Vladimir Petrovich Demikhov was a Soviet scientist and organ transplant pioneer, who did several transplantations in the 1930s and 1950s, such as the transplantation of a heart into an animal and a lung-heart replacement in an animal. He is also well-known for his transplantation of the heads of dogs, […]

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Six Must See Tourist Attractions In London

Posted on 08 October 2009 in: Featured Articles, Places

6. The London Eye The London Eye (also known as the Millennium Wheel) at a height of 135 metres (443 ft), is the biggest Ferris wheel in Europe, and has become the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom, visited by over 3 million people in one year At the time it was […]

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3 World’s Most Expensive Beer

Posted on 28 September 2009 in: Featured Articles, Food

A satisfying drink enjoyed throughout the world with many variations. Vielle Bon Secours: This tops the list of the world’s most expensive beer, costing around £500 (equivalent to around $1,000) per bottle or about £39 (equivalent to around $78) per pint. It can only be found in a bar called the Bierdrome in London. Samuel […]

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Interesting Usage of Eggshells

Posted on 28 September 2009 in: Featured Articles, Food

I love eggs, and not just because I love the way they taste. Of course, part of my eggophilia is also due to the fact that eggs are an affordable, high-quality protein, usually costing less than twenty cents apiece. Despite much publicized cholesterol warnings, more and more research is revealing the many health benefits of […]

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Fugu – The Most Dangerous Fish To Eat

Posted on 27 September 2009 in: Featured Articles, Food

Fugu is the Japanese word for pufferfish and is also a Japanese dish prepared from the meat of pufferfish (normally species of Takifugu, Lagocephalus, or Sphoeroides) or porcupinefish of the genus Diodon. Because pufferfish is lethally poisonous if prepared incorrectly, fugu has become one of the most celebrated and notorious dishes in Japanese cuisine. Fugu […]

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Wilcraft – Ice Fishing Vehicle

Posted on 27 September 2009 in: Featured Articles, Technology

The Wilcraft is an ice fishing rig; it’s the latest thing on the ice. There are 4 main aspects of the sport that Wilcraft greatly improves upon: The first is ACCESS. We all know it takes quite an effort to get your equipment and shelter on the ice and set up. With the Wilcraft — […]

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