Random Crap

Random Crap:

Foshata (from MS newsgroup):

what is foshata?

there once was a website for Fanta Shokata which let you add subtitles to foreign video clips. i liked it a lot, but then it went away and that made me sad. so really my only incentive to make this site was to be less sad.. which is kinda depressing. but in a larger sense, i value creativity highly and encouraging creativity through foshata makes me happy.

Some interesting ones:

You can also go through the most highly rated ones by clicking best -> all time in the upper right box.

Expert Says Hard Liquor Helps HouseplantsFor home gardeners who don’t want their flowers to tip over, a Cornell University horticulturist thinks he has the answer: Get the flowers a little tipsy with some hard liquor. Giving some plants diluted alcohol — whiskey, vodka, gin or tequila — stunts the growth of a plant’s leaves and stems but doesn’t affect the blossoms, said William Miller, director of Cornell’s Flower Bulb Research Program.

Canada gives maple syrup in thanksGrateful Canadians have given five tonnes of maple syrup to a Norwegian coach as thanks for helping cross-country skier Sara Renner win an Olympic silver medal after her pole broke during the women’s team sprint race.

Famous One-Eyed Kitten to Go on DisplayThe one-eyed, noseless kitten that inspired an international debate last year over whether it was a hoax is coming to a new museum of oddities in central New York. I always thought this was a photoshopped, but according to Snopes, it is indeed real! Cyclopes (or Cy for short) is really a one-eyed cat. Unfortunately, it died one day after it was born.

Curbing betel chewing in Taiwan a tough nut to crack“I just can’t get enough of betel nuts because eating them is like making love to my wife on our wedding night,” said Lin Shuei-wang, 58, as he popped into his mouth a betel nut freshly wrapped in a leaf coated with spices. Haha! Either his wedding night sucked, or those are some really good nuts!

Cut off by floods, man survives on frogsA Czech man ate frogs and other small animals for four days after he was trapped on an island cut off by flooding, the daily Pravo reported Wednesday.

Man held as terrorism suspect over punk songBritish anti-terrorism detectives escorted a man from a plane after a taxi driver had earlier become suspicious when he started singing along to a track by punk band The Clash, police said Wednesday. It might be a good idea to listen to those songs privately. ;p

Health Problems Related to the Geek Lifestyle (from /.) – The typical geek trains their brain to be heavily focused while multitasking day after day. Is it surprising that this same brain does not do well when forced to isolate down to one task?

New device allows woman to see, even without eyes (from /.) – Some call her the bionic woman. Others call her a medical miracle. But Cheri Robertson has given herself another title: “I just call myself the robo-chick.” Robertson is blind, but this device allows her to see, not with her eyes but with her brain! Fifteen years ago, she lost both of her eyes in a car accident. She was just 19 years old. It’d be interesting to actually see on a screen what the user sees. One step closer to creating cyborgs!

Ancestor worship a mouse click away in ChinaVirtual carnations, memorial messages and tribute songs are some of the online services available to China’s Web surfers too busy on Wednesday to pay proper respects at the graves of their ancestors. As China passes Tomb Sweeping Day — a traditional festival where people pray, offer food and burn paper money at relatives’ graves — authorities are urging people to care for the environment and honour relatives online instead, Xinhua news agency said. 清明 (Qing Ming) is the day of the dead where everyone in the Chinese culture goes to the grave of their ancestors and prays and cleans the surrounding. I wonder how many people would actually use this service. Guess another reason to be lazy. Who’s going to pull the weeds around the grave?

Self-Parking Cars Coming To U.S. (from /.) – New Toyota hybrid cars are now available in Britain with a $700 “parking assist” option. Local 6 news showed video of a driver sitting and allowing the car’s steering wheel to turn on its own as it pulled into a tight parking spot on a London street. The reporter never touched the wheel as the car parked itself. I first saw this in action as a College project. Apparently Toyota has already implemented it and selling it as a $700 option in their hybrid cars. One step closer to auto-pilot! The video wasn’t as interesting as the College one, but still shows you it in action.

Paperweight Severs Calif. Teacher’s HandA teacher who kept a 40 mm shell on his desk as a paperweight blew off part of his hand when he apparently used the object to try to squash a bug, authorities say. Took me awhile to figure out a shell here isn’t a seashell, but a bombshell.

“Loyal” donkeys better than wives, says textbookA textbook used at schools in the Indian state of Rajasthan compares housewives to donkeys, and suggests the animals make better companions as they complain less and are more loyal to their “masters,” The Times of India reported Tuesday. Haha! Reminds me of the Reasons Why Beer is Better Than Women.

Lack of women turns tables on suitable boysLong, twirling moustaches and bejewelled daggers are no longer enough for a man seeking to marry in India’s desert state of Rajasthan, long considered a land of fearless warriors. But if he is lucky enough to have a sister, he can relax, a newspaper report said Sunday. A declining sex ratio in the state is prompting a girl’s parents to spurn offers of marriage from men unless the potential groom’s family also has a marriageable daughter for their son, the Sunday Express said.

Alienware Sentia m3200 laptop – This little laptop doesn’t look that bad. At only 4lbs, I might actually consider this over a IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad X-Series, since it should be considerably cheaper for the same specs.

Take bribes but be fair, soccer refs toldFootball referees in Nigeria can take bribes from clubs but should not allow them to influence their decisions on the pitch, a football official said on Friday. I always thought that was the best move to take. Take bribes, and whatever money you get, just donate it to the government. Of course there may be repercussion, but there could also be repercussion if you deny the bribe in the first place.

Study fails to show healing power of prayerA study of more than 1,800 patients who underwent heart bypass surgery has failed to show that prayers specially organized for their recovery had any impact, researchers said Thursday. In fact, the study found some of the patients who knew they were being prayed for did worse than others who were only told they might be prayed for — though those who did the study said they could not explain why. Maybe they were praying to the wrong god.

WestJet asks customers to assume “winglet” poseCanada’s WestJet Airlines Ltd. issued a press release on Friday urging customers to help it conserve fuel by imitating a winglet, the vertical extension at the end of airplane wings, while in their seats during flights. “Beginning tomorrow, we ask that every guest aboard a WestJet aircraft assume the inflight winglet position upon takeoff,” the release said. “This involves straightening the arms at a 90-degree angle to the side of the body, holding the fingers together and positioning the hand at an 90-degree angle upward.” The Calgary-based airline, Canada’s second-largest behind Air Canada, later said the release was indeed a joke to mark April Fool’s Day on Saturday, but also served to promote the company’s recently acquired Boeing 737-700 aircraft. It expects to have 12 of the planes leased this year and six more in 2007 as it replaces older, less fuel efficient models.

Stacked Can Art (from MS newsgroup) – It would be awesome if supermarkets stacked their cans like this! Must…fight urge…to knock over… Those are some pretty neat designs!

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