Category Archives: Random Stuff

Random thoughts, topics, and factoids you’ll be happy you read.

Strange facts

A collection of odd facts that would give Cliff Clavin a boner.

strange facts

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How to Make Your Dog Yawn

How to Make Your Dog Yawn

Text taken from mental_floss:
Researchers at the University of Porto in Portugal have made a breakthrough in yawn studies. While there are a few other animals that will reciprocate a yawn with a yawn (baboons, chimps and macaques in particular), dogs are the only ones who find it contagious cross-species: they’ll yawn when they see humans doing it . In fact, a pooch can even be prompted to yawn by the sound of a human yawning. Scientists believe that dogs use yawning as a way of showing empathy. The funniest part to me, though, was that the seemingly sleep-deprived dogs might not actually be tired-it’s quite possible they’re just mimicking the human behavior as a way of sucking up. The article also points out that dogs are pretty good actors. According to the piece: previous studies have shown “that when dogs look guilty, they may not actually be feeling guilty.” Good thing to remember the next time you’re reviewing a pup for parole.

For more on this story, be sure to click here.

Happy and you know it?

I laughed out loud this morning when I saw Gaffigan’s tweet.

I laughed out loud this morning when I saw Gaffigan's tweet.
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What’s on the other side of the world to you?

In geography, the antipodes of any place on Earth is its antipodal point; that is, the region on the Earth’s surface which is diametrically opposite to it. Two points which are antipodal to one another are connected by a straight line through the center of the Earth.

This site allows you to do just that. Simply click the map and drag it to where you are located. The map on the bottom will show your opposite world location. The antipodes Minneapolis is pretty much in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

antipodes map

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Harley-Davidson washed ashore from last year’s Japanese tsunami

A Harley-Davidson motorcycle that washed ashore on B.C.’s west coast may have drifted across the Pacific after being carried out to sea by last year’s devastating Japanese tsunami. The Maritime Museum of BC has developed an online project on Facebook that aims to collect photos of flotsam that has washed ashore from this tsunami. You can see images here. Very interesting.

A Harley-Davidson motorcycle lies on a beach in Graham Island in this picture taken by Canadian Peter Mark in the end of April 2012 and released by Kyodo

Photograph by: Kyodo, Reuters

A motorcycle that washed ashore on B.C.'s west coast may have drifted across the Pacific after being carried out to sea by last year's devastating Japanese tsunami.  Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Harley+Davidson+that+drifted+coast+after+Tsunami+being+returned+owner+Japan/6575303/story.html#ixzz1uICqKXio

Photograph by: CBC

Read more for the story here. 

Telephone calls from the dead

Telephone calls from the dead

Ph.D. researcher at the University of Northampton, Cal Cooper,  has researched telephone calls from the dead and written a book about it. He’s detailed four types of phenomenal phone calls, with the first being a simple, short call from someone known to be deceased. There have also been reports of calls, either incoming or outgoing, with a deceased person where the conversation is much longer and the living person does not find out, until later, that the individual on the other line had already died. Cooper also highlights a fourth type of anomalous call where a person thinks about calling someone, but doesn’t, and then hears from their intended recipient who insists they had talked earlier in the day. (via)

Creepy stuff. Buy the book here and listen to his interview here.

Google cares

I didn’t know Google did this. Very cool. I wonder how many they have helped.

google suicide prevention
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Bear and wolf meet on misty swamp

Photograph by Lasse Niskala.

Bear and wolf meet on misty swamp

Photo by: Lasse Niskala

NOPE

A deadly delivery in the mailbox.

A deadly delivery in the mailbox.
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Music today

music suck
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