Someone has developed the world’s most difficult (but simple) sliding-block puzzle.
You can play it here.
[via Geekpress]
Someone has developed the world’s most difficult (but simple) sliding-block puzzle.
You can play it here.
[via Geekpress]
That’s how long it’s been since the last time we were caught sleeping before September 11.
I think that last month’s election results show that we haven’t drifted back off to slumberland yet. We prevailed then, and we will now as well. The only question is how long it will take, and at what cost.
David Pryce-Jones has a long but interesting read on Europe’s Islam problem.
David Pryce-Jones has a long but interesting read on Europe’s Islam problem.
David Pryce-Jones has a long but interesting read on Europe’s Islam problem.
Does anyone know if there’s someone who this should be reported to? Like the FBI?
[Emergency update later]
Do not, repeat DO NOT, enter any info into the linked page!!!!
It is a phishing page, designed to get your EBay password, and most preferably, your credit card info.
I apologize a thousand times for not making it more clear when I posted originally.
Europe is waking up.
From Norway to Sicily, governments, politicians and the media are laying aside their doctrines of diversity and insisting that
This is probably the last shot we have at saving the new suborbital launch legislation this year, which was passed by the House last month, but still needs to get through the Senate. If it doesn’t pass, we’ll have to start from scratch next year. Jeff Foust has some useful links.
And one of those links, this story from Alan Boyle irks me:
The word from some quarters on Capitol Hill is that the House bill was caught up in a cross-chamber dispute with Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., who is pressing the House to move forward with boxing-reform legislation.
It’s always frustrating when needed legislation gets held hostage for reasons having nothing to do with it. On the other hand, this probably prevents a lot more bad legislation from passing than good (since most legislation is bad), so perhaps I shouldn’t complain.
ASCII cows.
Someone had waaaay too much time on their hands.
Well, here’s a side of the story from Iraq that we haven’t been getting:
“The first miracle that occurred in Fallujah took the form of spiders that appeared in the city