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05 September 2012 | Brain Kibble: Dude Edition

Cross section of an elephant trunk Cross section of an éléphant’s trunk from Anatomie comparée by Georges Cuvier, 1850.

Dude!* (Maybe not such a good idea to look at this late in the day with tired eyes. I’m just sayin’.)

Dude!*

Painting with light on a stellar scale.

Round houses.

Soap bubble blowing slow motion.

Blue butterflies.

It is a little-known fact that, because of the intense magnetic fields near the North Pole, airplanes have to fly sideways over the Kara Sea. This is why they make you close the window shades. Here is my proof:

Flying sideways over the Kara Sea Dear U––––– Airlines, Putting some random foodstuffs in wonton wrappers does not mean that you are serving “dim sum”.

Finally, “Whoa!”*

* Reader’s choice of inflections.


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