Dentists Discover YOUR Toothpaste & Drinking Water is Toxic

July 20, 2008


Video: YouTube

I have little doubt that the increases in cancers, tumors, asthma and a host of other malaise is a result of the chemicals; mostly petroleum based, which are being inflicted upon us.

Regarding fluoridation of our water, it is, along with vaccines; also viewed with suspicions by many, it’s one of the few areas where the government and more particularly big business, have supported their use for ‘our’ benefits.

Below is an extract from Nexus Magazine

“Repeated doses of infinitesimal amounts of fluoride will in time reduce an individual’s power to resist domination by slowly poisoning and narcotizing a certain area of the brain and will thus make him submissive to the will of those who wish to govern him. “Both the Germans and the Russians added sodium fluoride to the drinking water of prisoners of war to make them stupid and docile.”



Deer Gets Revenge

July 20, 2008

Video: Google Video

HaHaHaHaHa… Good to see, I’ve never considered hunting a sport, think about it, you use a high powered rifle with a scope to kill some poor creature and call it ’sport’?… if you did the same thing to another human, it would be murder.

OK, I know that there are circumstances where you have to cull certain animals for various reasons. In Australia for instance, feral pigs, cats, dogs, dear, buffalo, goats and camels can cause enormous damage to our delicate Aussie bush and our farms, and I’m all for shooting programs, either to bring down their numbers or even to wipe them out, to protect that delicate bush.

We also have situations where the Kangaroos end up in plague proportions; largely because we have changed the balance, and we have to kull them. Now don’t get me wrong here, I have no problem with this culling, in fact I’m some what pissed off when a bunch of bleeding harts try to stop these culls… sort of a save Skippy thing.

I’m also pissed off when these same people, protest at Kangaroos being ‘farmed’… because “You can’t eat our national symbol.” Well yes you can, the Aboriginals have for some 60,000 years or more. It’s also one of the healthiest meats having very low cholesterol and having the advantage that they do less harm to the bush than Beef… we should be farming them.

But killing for pleasure, no I’m sorry but I’m not happy with that. By the way, did you know that another reason given for the Kangaroo and the Emu being on our crest is because they can’t take a step backwards… an Australian trait all but gone in the last 30 years. Hears another fact. In every conflict that Aussie military personnel were involved in, it was our boys who were the first to win battles amongst the allies.



Wallypower

July 19, 2008


Video: YouTube

At 40 million pounds (about 80 million USD or 50.5 million EUR), gas turbine motors put out 17,000 hp, it weighs 95 tons and it will do 75 mph (121 kph)… it’s probably owned by a Banker or property developer. So next time you look at your diminishing returns on your mortgage, superannuation or investments, understand that the Sub prime mortgage crisis wasn’t bad for everyone. :)



The Mighty Engine by Raphial Morgado

July 19, 2008


Video: YouTube

Over the years I’ve seen or heard of many alternative motors with differing configurations, this one’s very impressive with regards to it’s power to weight (and size)… just take a look at the size and weight comparison between the two 800 hp motors. If you want to find out more, check out their website at the bottom of this post.

MYT engine 2006 LA auto show


Video: YouTube

Website: Angel Labs



A gift from a friend

July 19, 2008

Just yesterday a good friend of mine gave me a gift. A gift that I will treasure, and if you could allow a little indulgence I will tell you a story about how they don’t make things like they used to.

The friend is Ed Simmonds and along with his wife Liz they would have to be one of the nicest couples I have ever had the pleasure of calling my friends. Anyway back to the story about the gift, It is a wrist watch and that’s it in the picture below.

Wrist watch that survived world war 2
Photo: Craig Williams

Lets hear Ed’s brief description of the watch.

The Wrist Watch

When I enlisted in the RAAF at the end of 1941, having been on the RAAF Reserve for about six months, my parents gave me this watch for my 21st birthday, even though that was two years away.

My father was a leading hand millwright on a weekly wage of slightly less than seven pounds whereas the watch cost about eight pounds.

I went to Darwin towards the end of 1942 but the leather wristbands did not last long in the humid climate. To replace the them a mate gave me part of a monel cowling from a Jap aircraft downed nearby. So I made a metal wristband in two parts which clipped together . This was used until it wore out the pins on the watch. Luckily we had a good welder at No.1RIMU and he welded two pins onto the watch case so that being back in civilization I could revert to using a leather band.

The watch survived the tropics, high intensity magnetic fields and high radio frequency electromagnetic fields while I served for four years as a radar mechanic. I got a new watch about 1950.

Ed Simmonds

PS. When the watch was wound it ticked over straight away, not having been wound for something like 25 years. Given that this watch is almost 70 years old and it survived the rigours of world war 2 service, they sure don’t make things like they used to!



Stop Motion Spaghetti Cooking

July 18, 2008


Video: Break

What a curious little Stop Motion clip… I like it.



Hacking John McCain

July 18, 2008

Hacking John McCain
Photo: Newsvine

HaHaHaHaHaHa ‘The same again McCain’ supports gay marriages… I love it.

Website: Newsvine



The Bunny Envelope Opener

July 17, 2008


Video: Live Leak via YouTube

What a cool envelope opener! It’s weird, but every time I see a rabbit I think either of Monty Python’s “It’s just a harmless bunny.”… or my mothers fantastic Rabbit Stew. :P



Foggy mountain breakdown

July 17, 2008


Video: YouTube

My musical tastes are for the most part Rock, but this piece of bluegrass, performed by Earl Scruggs and friends, obviously talented and very experienced musicians, I really like… hope you do too.

Now whilst on the topic of music I like, I have to say I hate Country and Western! They can take there sorry stories of lost love, their dog dying, being out on the prairie, being God fearing and they can also take their huge hats and belt buckles and stuff it.

Boy do I hate Country and Western, and the inane conservatism sooo much that in my last few operations to repair some injuries, just prior to being put under, I told the anesthetist. “I hate Country and Western.” Taken aback and possibly not sure what he’d heard, he said “Beg your pardon? I told him, “Just in case, my last words will be, I hate Country and Western.” He then burst out laughing and told me he was a musician and he understood.



Skinny Girl Diet Coke Mentos Booby Trap

July 16, 2008


Video: Break

Being a lover of practical jokes, I’ll put this one in my bag of tricks.



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