- A short film by Chris Russell.
- Music: ‘Mara’s Lullaby’ by Marc Mellits. Performed by Real Quiet
- End Credit music: ‘Spiegel im Spiegel’ by Arvo Part
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The Walken Dead
Hornady Zombie Max Ammo
Time to start stocking up I say. Zombie ammo.
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8 Simple Ways to Make Walking Less Pedestrian
http://www.magicblogz.com/2011/09/8-simple-ways-to-make-walking-less.html
“8 Simple Ways to Make Walking Less Pedestrian”
Fantastic title!
Where Is Viagra Made? Edrugstore Health Articles
http://www.edrugstore.md/articles/viagra/where-is-viagra-made
Pfizer’s Viagra comes from Ringaskiddy in County Cork, Ireland.
This reminds me of the old joke: Do you have any Irish in you? … Do’ya want some?
“The locals at Ringaskiddy believe the fumes from the Viagra plant make them more sexually athletic and fertile.”
martinbeckett.me.uk
Martin Beckett’s portfolio site
http://pleasanton.patch.com/articles/moon-and-earth-may-be-younger-than-originally-thought-2
New research using a technique that measures the isotopes of lead and neodymium in lunar crustal rocks shows that the moon and Earth may be millions of years younger than originally thought.
The common estimate of the moon’s age is as old as 4.5 billion years old (roughly the same age as the solar system) as determined by mineralogy and chemical analysis of moon rocks gathered during the Apollo missions. However, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientist Lars Borg and international collaborators have analyzed three isotopic systems, including the elements lead, samarium and neodymium found in ancient lunar rocks, and determined that the moon could be much younger than originally estimated. In fact, its age may be 4.36 billion years old.
35 Superb Examples Of Good Looking Newsletters | Top Design Magazine – Web Design and Digital Content
http://www.topdesignmag.com/35-superb-examples-of-good-looking-newsletters/
35 Superb Examples Of Good Looking Newsletters
Return of the bedbug: Admissions to hospital for bite treatment rises by a fifth | Mail Online
Most of us probably think that bed bugs belong to a bygone age when hygiene was less of a priority.
But the tiny biting insects are on the march. Pest experts say the number of homes invaded by the parasites has exploded in the last decade and they are now a bigger problem than any time since the 1940s.
Some firms say that the number of call-outs they attend has gone up 200-fold in the last ten years.