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Archive: November 2009

Islands Seen From Space (Links)

By Sami on November 24th, 2009

islands 1a Islands Seen From Space (Links)

  1. Photography – Islands Seen From Space (Wired).
  2. Photography – Inside a Colombian Prison (GOOD).
  3. History – The Ten Most Influential Internet Moments of the Decade (Webby Awards).
  4. History – Ancient Greek worshippers showed inclination towards the Sun (Times Online).
  5. History – The History of Economic Thought (The New School).
  6. History – 10 Failed Doomsday Prophecies (National Geographic).
  7. – Did Neanderthals Have Sex with Modern Humans? (Fox News)
  8. Interesting – The strength of post-Soviet math stems from decades of lonely productivity (WSJ).
  9. – Japanese fishing trawler sunk by giant jellyfish (Telegraph.co.uk).
  10. – Joseph Palmer: Perscuted For Wearing The Beard (Dyers.org).

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Chairman Mao’s Underground City (Links)

By Sami on November 23rd, 2009

dsc 0617 635x426 Chairman Maos Underground City (Links)

  1. History – Chairman Mao’s Underground City (Vice).
  2. History – The abandoned cities of Kola Peninsula (English Russia).
  3. History – How the Nazis attempted to reinvent Christmas (Spiegel Online).
  4. History – Top 10 Snipers in History (Listverse).
  5. History – The search for Genghis Khan’s tomb (EurasiaNet).
  6. Interesting – Naming the ’00s (NYTimes).
  7. Interesting – Madagascar’s stone forest (National Geographic).
  8. – Hippos are photographed biting a crocodile to death (Science Blogs).
  9. – Will E.T. Look Like Us? (Scientific American)
  10. Dinosaurs – Tyrannosaurus skeleton casts mounted in a mating position (Wikipedia).

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7 Badass Vikings

By Ben on November 16th, 2009

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It’s not exactly a startling, ground-breaking revelation to suggest that the were pretty much the most face-rockingly hardcore bastards to ever beat a bunch of monks to death with their own iron church bells, throw them through a stained-glass window onto some pointy rocks, and carry off all of their valuable artifacts. We all know that these psychotic, axe-wielding Norsemen are more or less the epitome of everything it means to be tough as hell, what with their looting and pillaging and huge beards and all, but it never really hurts to drive home the point every once in a while that these guys totally kicked ass.

So, in order to promote the release of my new book BADASS: A Relentless Onslaught of the Toughest Warlords, Vikings, Samurai, Pirates, Gunfighters, and Military Commanders to Ever Live, I’ve been given the opportunity to write a list of badass for my friends here at ty.rannosaur.us. As the exceedingly-lengthy title of the book would imply, there are a couple of described within the pages. I discuss King Harald Hardrada of Norway and the anonymous Viking at Stamford Bridge, but there are so many other great stories of sea-raiding warlords that qualify as righteous, jugular-rending badasses. Here are some of their stories. Read the rest of this entry »

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