Friday, June 26, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
14 Seconds
This is an awesome cyberpunk short that was brought to my attention by @ripperdoc (check out his page http://clinic.ripperdoc.net/)
an original story written by Peter Pelles & Tamas Mesmer tis video rocks! \m/
14sec from Mesmer Tamas on Vimeo.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
DRINK ... FIGHT ... FUCK!
I have an attitude tonight! I need to go back to work! Fuck the consequences
Life gives you lemons you crush them and rub the pulp back in the cocksuckers eyes!
"This is blood for blood and by the gallon. These are the old days, the bad days, the all-or-nothing days. They're back! There's no choice left. And I'm ready for war." Marv - Sin City
Statement rings true, hope I make it through this time in one piece. I got to keep it under control, not let it effect my off
time personality! I guess that's the only thing I'm worried about, hurting the ones I care most about lol
Fuck it here goes nothin lol ... I'll keep yah updated.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
On my fucking soapbox!
Shit is going down in the world, The Somali interior minister was just killed in a suicide bombing at a hotel where he was having a meeting. Then there is the whole issue in Iran!
Fuckin people and there causes would it be so bad if everyone just chilled the Fuck out for a bit and realised shit is hard enough without Suicide Bombers, Fox News, Nancy Grace and Pat Robertson?
People telling us what we can and can't do, Government telling me what I can and can't put into my body and people telling me who I can and can't pray to.
3 Words FUCK YOU DOUCHBAGS!!!
That is all
FUCK !
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Bout Damn time The Left Spoke out ...
"The audicity of hope part is over, right now I'm hoping for a bit of audacity "
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Vae Victis!
Accensa domo proximi, tua quoque periclitatur - When the house of your neighbour is in flames, your own is in danger
With the repetition of things that we know to be poison should we not be considered mad? Or is this a resolute clawing of our souls past to correct the mistakes of the things that might have been ...
FUCKIN BOLLOX!!!!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Back Away From The Gene Pool!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
And the blind shall see
Here's something that people with poor or no vision will be excited about: three patients had their sight restored in less than a month by contact lenses cultured with stem cells.
All three patients were blind in one eye. The researchers extracted stem cells from their working eyes, cultured them in contact lenses for 10 days, and gave them to the patients. Within 10 to 14 days of use, the stem cells began recolonizing and repairing the cornea.
Of the three patients, two were legally blind but can now read the big letters on an eye chart, while the third, who could previously read the top few rows of the chart, is now able to pass the vision test for a driver's license. The research team isn't getting over excited, still remaining unsure as to whether the correction will remain stable, but the fact that the three test patients have been enjoying restored sight for the last 18 months is definitely encouraging. The simplicity and low cost of the technique also means that it could be carried out in poorer countries.
This is incredible and potentially game changing. It's stuff like this that makes you realize that we live in the future, and it's awesome. (Via Gizmodo)
All three patients were blind in one eye. The researchers extracted stem cells from their working eyes, cultured them in contact lenses for 10 days, and gave them to the patients. Within 10 to 14 days of use, the stem cells began recolonizing and repairing the cornea.
Of the three patients, two were legally blind but can now read the big letters on an eye chart, while the third, who could previously read the top few rows of the chart, is now able to pass the vision test for a driver's license. The research team isn't getting over excited, still remaining unsure as to whether the correction will remain stable, but the fact that the three test patients have been enjoying restored sight for the last 18 months is definitely encouraging. The simplicity and low cost of the technique also means that it could be carried out in poorer countries.
This is incredible and potentially game changing. It's stuff like this that makes you realize that we live in the future, and it's awesome. (Via Gizmodo)
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