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

Arsenic fun facts

poison
Reposted from Stiched Together in a Preserved Jar
Many murderers who employ poison as their weapon of choice favor arsenic, but it’s not that perfect a means to murder. For one, you can’t put arsenic in a cold beverage without it being visable – the white powder will float on top. If the poisoner uses a hot beverage, the poison will dissolve very well, but when the beverage cools, it will float to the top as visable sediment. If the beverage has milk in it, such as hot tea, coffee, or cocoa, the arsenic will curdle the milk. Arsenic is also unreliable as a killer. While there have been cases of some people dying after receiving an infinitesimal amount, such as two grams, one woman who atttempted suicide took 230 grams and her only complaint was indigestion for three days.

If foul play is suspected when someone dies, it is a fairly easy procedure for the medical examiner to determine if someone has been poisoned with arsenic. Residue will linger indefinitely in fingernails, bones, and other parts of the body. In terms of a victim detecting it when it is used on them as a murder weapon, arsenic is virtually tasteless and a very small dose can cause death. It is also possible to give arsenic to someone in small doses over a period of time – it will build up in the body and eventually cause death. The person will get sicker and sicker as the arsenic akes effect, and the symptoms appear to be any of a number of nonlethal, everyday maladies. Arsenic first came into existence in the eight century, and for the next several centuries it was not able to be detected – imagine how many victims it may have claimed during this time that we will never know about.

How to make cool paper planes

Here are some helpful illustrated instructions for making various paper planes. Shut off the Xbox and show your kid how to do a couple of these. View larger image here. Here are some great books for making paper planes.

Paper plane folding instructions

Remember when Tyson bit off Holyfield’s ear?

On this day back in 1997, Mike Tyson bit a chunk off of Evander Holyfield’s ear during a boxing match. I remember watching this match on pay-per-view at a friends house. We were stoked for this match-up. Everyone was. The incident led to Tyson being disqualified. He was a punk for doing what he did, but I’d never say that to his face. The entire fight is on YouTube now if you want to watch it. Watching these two stare at each other before the match (about 4:30) is terrifying.

Mike Tyson, left, bites into the ear of Evander Holyfield on June 28, 1997.

Mike Tyson, left, bites into the ear of Evander Holyfield on June 28, 1997. Jack Smith / AP

I didn’t know this until today, but the two boxers had a face-to-face meeting in 2009 on a live episode of “The Oprah Winfrey Show.” They hugged it out.

Talk-show host Oprah Winfrey poses with former world champion boxers Mike Tyson, right, and Evander Holyfield in 2009. George Burns / AP

Talk-show host Oprah Winfrey poses with former world champion boxers Mike Tyson, right, and Evander Holyfield in 2009. George Burns / AP

So, how much would would someone have to pay you to step into the ring and fight Mike Tyson in his prime? This was a popular question raised among friends back in the day and my answer stands. I would do it for $2 million dollars and go down on a jab.

Defacing magazines

When I saw this, it made me laugh. I used to love defacing magazines when I was a kid. Remember getting the TV guide in the newspaper on Sundays? I used to draw all over that thing. With every publication going digital, the small joys in life like this die. Too bad. (via 9GAG)

Defacing magazines

Seagull ganks a video camera

This is a strangely interesting video of a seagull that steals a GoPro camera. Good execution of a viral video, so I have no problem sharing their site with you. They specialize in wearable digital cameras that can be found here. (via Bag of Nothing)

Sign of the times

Blockbuster

Source: Unreality Mag

(via Unreality)

Receipt for the Bruins’ bar tab after winning the Stanley Cup

What?! No boneless buffalo bites? Here is the receipt for the Bruins’ bar tab after winning the Stanley Cup. The total is $156,679.74. Danielle was the server. If she was tipped the standard 20%, she walked with more than $31,000. I wonder if she had to share? Also, who’s the Sally who ordered the Amstel Light?  (via 22 Words)

To the people who stole my Les Paul

stolen Les Paul

This is a posting from Craigslist in Vancouver, BC from a guy who had his Les Paul guitar stolen. Let’s help him get it back. Please repost and share. Full listing can be seen here.

Date: 2011-06-21, 9:11AM PDT
Reply to: sale-quajk-2449158332@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]
To the people who stole most of my stuff out of my studio on June 5, including my main guitar of 43 years, let me tell you about it.

It’s a very altered, but very real 1953 Gibson Les Paul Model – Serial # 3 0621 (stamped on the back of the headstock)

This is not a gold-top. In the 1950’s, it was refitted with an ABR-1 bridge and stop tailpiece, and then refinished, all by Gibson. The green colour in the picture, (especially on the rear half of the body where the light reflection is less), is accurate. It’s one of the lightest Gibson Les Pauls, and the only one of its’ colour, that I’ve ever seen.

I’ve made many other changes to this guitar in favour of playability:
–changed the P-90’s to humbuckers
–had the neck thinned and it, the back and the sides were refinished
–when it was refinished, the serial # was stamped in
–replaced worn out machine heads with gold Gibson ones
–added brass switch ring, jack plate, and rear cavity covers that were made for me by my now-deceased brother-in-law
–added a truss rod cover with “Les Paul” on it
–installed strap-locks (for obvious reasons)
–there will be traces of violin bow resin in and under various parts. It is the best guitar ever for bowing.

This is a one-of-a-kind instrument in so many ways. It is completely recognizable, down to every screw on it.

I’ve been in the music business all my life, and have a large list of friends and contacts. With the help of countless amazing people, many who I don’t even know, http://web.me.com/outgolfing/Equipment (which details what you took) has been sent across Canada and around the world to more people – musicians, music stores, pawn shops, studios, rehearsal rooms, and other musically related businesses – than I ever imagined possible. It’s been passed around since you broke in, and is continually going out to more people. In fact, I’d bet people reading this will pass the link on to others if they already haven’t. This will continue unendingly until I find my guitars and other equipment. My green Les Paul is already one of the most recognizable instruments in Canada, I can guarantee you that.

Here’s your scenario:
–No collector will want this instrument because it’s not even close to original.
–No legitimate business will buy it from you.
–Any creep who would knowingly buy a stolen guitar will give you a pittance for it.
–If you keep it for yourself, you’ll never be able to play anywhere with it, and it will tie you to the crime and to all of the other stolen equipment for as long as you have it.
–You didn’t even take the case.

It’s my most personal possession, and I have always planned for my son to have it one day. By the way, the other Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier head you took was his.

It’s not of much value to you, but to me, I can’t buy another Les Paul like it because another one doesn’t exist.. Here’s a thought:

Have some decency and redeem some karma. Bring my guitar back. You’ve fucked my studio up and stolen a life-time collection of my shit. You stole my guitar rig, which was MY sound that I’ve spent years achieving.

You haven’t ripped off a money making business. You’ve ripped off my life and my spirit immeasurably by taking away the tools of the pursuit of my passion. I’ve worked extremely hard for my whole life to earn my right to do so, and you took it all away in an hour or two. You’ve also ripped off my son, now, and in the future. I don’t have the money to replace the gear, so it’s just gone.

Just give it back – NO QUESTIONS ASKED. PLEASE

Maurice

Vintage mugshots

This is a close look at criminals of the 1920s. Things always seem more frightening in black and white, and these vintage mugshots are no exception. The camera had a way of capturing the deviance in their eyes back then. See more photos here. (via Twisted Sifter)

Vintage Mugshots from the 1920s

Vintage Mugshots from the 1920s

Vintage Mugshots from the 1920s

Sound advice from movie Dads

Dads have a way with words that mothers just don’t have. In honor of Father’s Day, here is a collection of wisdom and advice from movie Dads.