Admit One / mental gymnasium
(like sit-ups for your brain)

1/31/2008

stress eraser

Filed under: Technology — kf6hqc @ 7:57 pm

Does it seem too easy for life to make you feel
stressed lately? Are you getting stressed too often?
Did you lose your manicurist? Your pedicurist?

stresseraser.com

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1/30/2008

see the naked hermit crab

Filed under: Images,pretty cool — kf6hqc @ 5:13 pm

wallout.com

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1/29/2008

Hope you’re rich!

Filed under: General — kf6hqc @ 5:24 am

According to gthing.net

As of March SMS messages on AT&T will cost 20 cents
and MMS will cost 30 cents – both to send and receive.
I’m an A Fee&Fee customer, how do I turn that shit off
on my cell phone?
An eye opening article about SMS and MMS messaging.

gthing.net

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1/28/2008

our universal neighborhood

Filed under: Images,The sky — kf6hqc @ 5:46 am

Galaxies and clusters of galaxies are not uniformly distributed in
the Universe, instead they collect into vast clusters and sheets
and walls of galaxies interspersed with large voids in which very
few galaxies seem to exist.

ldps.ws

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1/27/2008

musicogenic epilepsy, huh?!

Filed under: Music,Weird — kf6hqc @ 1:42 pm

Meet 24-year-old Stacey Gale from Queens, New York.
Stacey is one of five people in the world that suffers from
a rare condition called musicogenic epilepsy. Read on.

dlisted.com

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1/26/2008

Cruise interview with Criminon

Filed under: Humor,Video,Weird — kf6hqc @ 7:49 pm

Tom Cruise, the major spokesman for Scientology in a
controversial interview video. Don’t miss this one.

funnyordie.com

see the original Cruise interview at gawker.com

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1/25/2008

Ready for the vchip truth?

Filed under: Insane,Technology — Flick @ 7:31 pm

There is a chance this video will be pulled from
youtube. Watch it before it’s gone.

green light on green car

Filed under: Technology — kf6hqc @ 5:26 am

Five years ago, Aptera’s founder Steve Fambro endeavored
to design and build a passenger vehicle that was safe,
comfortable, and more fuel-efficient than anything ever
produced.What emerged, after much designing,
conceptualizing, and constructing, was a prototype two-seat,
three-wheeled vehicle.

The first Operating Prototype achieved over 230 Miles per gallon!

Now all I have to do is get used to the way it looks.

Put in your reservation for one.

aptera.com

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1/24/2008

The Secret Museum of Mankind

Filed under: General — kf6hqc @ 5:11 am

Published in 1935, the Secret Museum is a mystery book.
It has no author or credits, no copyright, no date, no page
numbers, no index. Published by “Manhattan House” and
sold by “Metro Publications”. You can read the whole thing
by clicking the link below… Amazing! Enjoy.

ian.macky.net

If that one still doesn’t work, try this one…

secretmuseum

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1/23/2008

some Hawkings quotations

Filed under: General — kf6hqc @ 5:33 am

Considered to be among the most intelligent people
living today, Hawkings has made some very remarkable
findings and statements. Here are a few of his more
light hearted statements. My favorite is the speech
synth accent.

thelandsalmon.com

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1/22/2008

Well Told Tales

Filed under: podcast — kf6hqc @ 9:55 pm

Well Told Tales brings you original audio stories
in the sci-fi, horror and hardboiled genres and is
almost one year old now. They have a nice little
archive of truly good stories that are told very well
by actors on the rise.
Do your self a favor and have a listen. you won’t
regret it. Let me know what you think, I think
it’s a winner. That’s why it’s here on admit-one.

welltoldtales.com

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1/21/2008

photos from Russia

Filed under: Images — kf6hqc @ 1:07 pm

There is a good chance you won’t see anything
like this happening in the United Stated but it
wouldn’t be the first time I was wrong. Anyway
these pictures come from Russia. Enjoy via Sneezl.

sneezl.com

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1/19/2008

bionic eyes

Filed under: Technology — kf6hqc @ 7:59 am

Engineers at the University of Washington have
for the first time used manufacturing techniques
at microscopic scales to combine a flexible,
biologically safe contact lens with an imprinted
electronic circuit and lights.

Looking through a completed lens, you would see
what the display is generating superimposed on
the world outside.

I can see a lot of cool and really interesting uses
for a device like this but also military uses too.
Just one more step toward cyborg.

uwnews

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1/18/2008

kid rules

Filed under: Humor — kf6hqc @ 6:00 pm

I hate to break the news to all you smart kids
out there but…

c4vct.com

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