Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Totally Absurd Inventions

Crazy Globe ....

10.Pillow Crash Helmet
US Patent Issued In 1968

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Thin pillows and thinner blankets are all the rage on airlines these days. If the blankets and pillows get any more miniature, we'll all need two or three each just to get comfortable. And let's talk safety. In an emergency you have your automatic dangling oxygen mask and we've been told on every flight that our seat cushion doubles as a floatation device (although we hope to never put them to the test). So our inventor is thinking... hey, let's put these emaciated pillows into double use, let's put a slit on the side and add a chin strap and call them crash helmets!

That's right, with the Pillow Crash Helmet, your cheesy airline pillow now has a slit in the side and a couple of chin straps sewn on. When the pilot announces that it could be an extremely bumpy landing, it's time to make like an ostrich and bury your head in your Pillow Crash Helmet, making sure to fasten you chin straps and assume the kissing your knees position.
(The last sentence was sanitized for your protection.) Wow! Talk about flying blind!


Sunday, August 12, 2007

Give Robots Rights?

A government organization in the UK has proposed giving robots rights.

1930s Japanese robot



Robot Fights
A new sport for robots is born...




FT robot walk


Crazy Globe


Balloons in Air













Hot air ballooning - The perfect way to spend your day...

French brothers, Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier are acknowledged as being the first persons in the world to construct, inflate and send a balloon up in flight. They were paper manufacturers in the small town of Annonay to the south of France. Whenever they burnt paper, the paper and ash floated up with the heat, and they thought that the smoke had lifting ability. They believed that if a large enough bag could be built to hold all the smoke inside, maybe it might lift and create flight in the air. So, on the 25th April 1783 in the Annonay town square they built a large urn on which was placed hay, wool and dried horse manure. The last two were to slow the release of the heat from the hay and to produce more smoke and also for reducing the naked flame. The balloon was hand-inflated, placed over the urn, then the bag or balloon was allowed to fill with smoke until the heat was great enough to lift it up off the ground and take the weight on ropes being used to tether it to the ground.

Sure enough, it worked! So then, on the 4th June 1783, they went through the same process but this time allowing the balloon to fly freely through the sky until it cooled and landed. Their confidence was growing but not enough to yet put a man aboard, so they decided to try some animals first. On the 16th September 1783, a duck, sheep and rooster were place in a cage and given a safe flight, except that on landing, the sheep panicked and stood on the duck's wing - breaking it. They then believed that the mysteries of the sky could be conquered by man and so negotiations with the King of France allowed a Montgolfier balloon to be flown by the first men over the city of Paris on 21st November 1783. The King wanted a convicted criminal to go aboard and if he met his fate he would have had his just reward, but if he survived he would receive the Royal pardon. However, the Mongolfier brothers insisted that it was important to have men aboard who knew a little more than a convicted criminal and requested that two of their friends, Pilatre de Rozier and Francois Laurent, the Marquis d'Arlandes, fly the very first Montgolfier balloon over the City or Paris on 21st November 1783. The tradition of offering the landowners a bottle of sparkling wine came from the very early days of ballooning when the farmers of France thought that the balloon was a mysterious object possibly from another world. To avoid these farmers attacking the balloon with their pitch forks the pilots offered the farmers a bottle of champagne to prove that the balloon was in fact French, and thanking them for the opportunity of landing on their property.

Balloonists' Prayers

As the early balloonists did not know a lot about the air and believed in the possibility of demons that might strike disaster on them, or incurring the wrath of the god and being struck by thunder or lightning, so they always prayed prior to the flight as follows:

May the winds welcome you with softness,
May the sun bless you with his warm hands,
May you fly so high and so well, that God joins you in laughter,
and sets you gently back into the loving arms of Mother Earth.

There are three mysteries when people go ballooning

They really don't know where they are going, they don't know where they are going to land, and they really do not know who they are going to meet when they get there! So ballooning never developed as a mode of transport.

In fact, it was the lighter-than-air gas balloon that took over and became the favoured balloon flight, as these balloons were easier to fly than trying to get heat into the balloon envelope in those days.

These gas balloons are the ones which have sandbags. If you want the balloon to go up, sand is thrown over to lighten the load, and to come down, gas is vented off. It was the aristocrats of England and Europe who flew balloons for the pleasure of a mystery flight through the sky. Ballooning generally stayed like this through to 1960 when Ed Yost, an American, created the modern burner system using LP Gas (methane and propane) to offer a more sustainable and controlled flight. So, through Raven Industries (the mother company of Aerostar International) the new Hot Air Ballooning revival was started.

Hot Air Balloons have been proved to be five times more effective than any other kind of advertising in terms of cost to benefit ratio. More than a million people visit special ballooning events in the UK every year. What product or event could match hot air ballooning for corporate entertainment purposes?What product or service could match hot air ballooning as a promotional tool?
Advertising balloons are an exciting and innovative marketing
tool. Allow your brand to soar to great heights in the shape of a balloon ....








Friday, August 10, 2007

San Fermin Festival



Participants run ahead of Victorino Martin fighting bulls on the last day of the San Fermin bull run in Pamplona, northern Spain





The last bullfight of the San Fermin Festival more...

"Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads in Pamplona) ...



Man Used Dirty Money To Buy Clean Underwear

Man Never Wore Underwear Twice

Officers in Sheboygan said a man has stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars at a time from a landlord in the area over the course of several years and then used some of it to buy underwear. Dina Matlin is a long-time Sheboygan landlord, and while her office isn't fancy, investigators said it was worth millions. Sheboygan County District Attorney Joe DeCecco said that for decades, Matlin had been stashing cash in the income tax service building.

She had been taking rental payments, putting them in envelopes and in boxes in her office for a long time," DeCecco said.DeCecco said there were 14 boxes full of money. Some of the cash was 50 years old. Matthew Harju worked for Matlin and police said he used his keys to get the cash. DeCecco said that for years, Harju and possible accomplices raided the office, stealing more than a million dollars."
This person and perhaps other people involved with him would use it as their personal bank. They'd take money whenever they needed it, and they took a lot of money," DeCecco said. Investigators said Harju spent the money on a variety of things, including vintage cars and an endless supply of underwear."He never had to use underwear twice. He would just buy new underwear and never wash or change them," DeCecco said. Harju is currently serving time for breaking into the office earlier this year. Investigators said they believe that at least two other people may have been involved in the thefts, but said they won't be charged or arrested because the case is too hard to prove.

from news: www.thedenverchannel.com

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United States Commemorative Coins Collection