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Monday, August 06, 2007

On Monday 6 August 2007 a beautiful and huge collection of Amazing, Funny, Weird, some Insane, Bizarre or Cruel and some Serious Issues for you ;)

Monday postings ;) Yes here is our Linkbox24 again. Today a very big collection of new links, with some beautiful clips…a few news issues, of which I hope you’ll appreciate them too ;) Warning: all our links are always going to decent movies, articles, pictures, drawings, art … But some of these nice links are on sites with ‘commercial banners’ (NSFW)

Showreel
Flash Showreel - 2006 - Adir Slutzki Adir wrote: “This is my showreel from the time I was looking for a job as a flash animator...”

Sigmund
Let’s wait for Peter de Wit drawing and writing some new English Sigmund strips. The weird adventures with the famous therapist Dr. Sigmund…But If you can read the Dutch version, you’re just as lucky like I am… ;) Sigmund.nl My translation/explanation for you; a manager want to change his profession and life, to become someone with significant worth’s for people in the future…Sigmund recognized immediately the real hidden question…”please Dr. Sigmund talk this stupid idea out of my mind”… and he was right ;)

Graffity art in Philadelphia
The Beautiful Murals with art of Philadelphia…

Photographs of a space mission
STS-117 Mission Retrospective… A view photographed from the International Space Station shows the Space Shuttle Atlantis backdropped over terrain as the two spacecraft were nearing their much-anticipated link-up in Earth orbit…

Adorable creature - cat’s fun
If you like cats, maybe you should view this one… ;)

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Man walking on water
Jesus can turn water into wine and he can walk on water... But what if you helped this poor boy out to get his ball that was drifting on a pond near a park; when you get the surprise of your life… to see a man walking on water out to get this boy's ball… This is a hilarious footage you wouldn't want to miss.

Dog vs. cat
Another kind of home made pet fun video ;)

Jet flying at high speed creates a sonic boom
If this isn't actually a sonic boom, leave me alone. I didn't go to sonic boom school or anything. I just know it's really cool…

The origin of God
Douglas Adams explains why primitive human societies needed to manufacture Gods to explain what they could not understand…

Town heroes save an elephant from a well
After the rampaging elephants posted here in the past couple of weeks, I can't believe anyone would want to save an elephant. Then again, I think the Internet is several decades away in their village…

The 1st sky-surfing demo
THE 1st ESPN SKY SURFING DEMO CHAMPION 1992' RUSSELL CALKINS…if you haven’t seen this video before, this is your chance… ;)

Stupid cop gets caught on train tracks
Here's a clip of a police officer who responded to a call from HQ that a suspect riding on a motorcycle was coming his way, and as he chased down the bad guy, he suddenly gets his patrol car stuck in some train tracks and he lost the suspect... Later to find out that his problem wasn't as complicated as he thought and now he's in big trouble with his superiors...

White men still can't jump
Scientists like this guy are still in the field testing the theory that white men can’t jump… Their tests so far have not yielded any positive results...

Home delivery
No lion attack on dear but a home delivery…

'I have seen the horror'
I have seen the horror. Al Qaeda is guilty of monstrosities in Iraq - no matter what anyone says. Amid all this talk of timetables for the War in Iraq, blurred as they are by a strange lemming-like compulsion to declare the "surge" strategy a failure almost before it actually began, one deadline looms larger with each passing day: It's time for a reckoning with the truth. Anyone who says Al Qaeda is not one of the primary problems in Iraq is simply ignorant of the facts.
I, like everyone else, will have to wait for September's report from Gen. Petraeus before making more definitive judgments. But I know for certain that three things are different in Iraq now from any other time I've seen it.
1. Iraqis are uniting across sectarian lines to drive Al Qaeda in all its disguises out of Iraq, and they are empowered by the success they are having, each one creating a ripple effect of active citizenship.
2. The Iraqi Army is much more capable now than it was in 2005. It is not ready to go it alone, but if we keep working, that day will come.3. Gen. Petraeus is running the show. Petraeus may well prove to be to counterinsurgency warfare what Patton was to tank battles with Rommel, or what Churchill was to the Nazis.
And yes, in case there is any room for question, Al Qaeda still is a serious problem in Iraq, one that can be defeated. Until we do, real and lasting security will elude both the Iraqis and us.
Michael Yon is a former Special Forces soldier who later became a writer and a photographer. His work appears in the Weekly Standard, the National Review and on Michael Yon onlineGood article worth to read here, so you should click the URL here above and read the whole article, it’s worth it ;)

Y2K religious scam
Watch these televised religious nutcases try to sell people doom-predicting books back in 1999… hilarious…

Violent struggle between cop and criminal turns fatal
Here's a helpful reminder as to why you shouldn't pull guns on cops. Thanks for dying, guy, it's much appreciated…

I lived on the moon - animation
Here's a cool animation feature that you might like to watch, it's basically telling the viewers how does it feel like having to live on the moon and experience a lot of strange, new things that you've never seen before. Watch it guys, really Nice animation...

Moscow chessboard killer murdered 62 people
Investigators believe 62 murdered by "chessboard killer"Investigators now believe the "Bitsa maniac," who claims he killed to fill squares on an imaginary chessboard, may have murdered 62 people, 10 more than previously thought, an Interior Ministry official said. Investigators initially doubted many of Alexander Pichushkin's claims to have battered a total of 61 people to death in southwest Moscow's heavily-forested Bitsa Park, but links have steadily emerged, and recently the number of killings attributed to the 32-year-old Muscovite reached 52…

Broccoli Ocarina
This guy made an ocarina out of a piece of broccoli! Really cool, can he play some Zelda tunes next?

House approves wiretap measure
House Approves Wiretap Measure. White House Bill Boosts Warrantless Surveillance. The Democratic-controlled House last night approved and sent to President Bush for his signature legislation written by his intelligence advisers to enhance their ability to intercept the electronic communications of foreigners without a court order. The 227 to 183 House vote capped a high-pressure campaign by the White House to change the nation's wiretap law, in which the administration capitalized on Democrats' fears of being branded weak on terrorism and on a general congressional desire to act on the measure before an August recess… Bush’ policy wins…

Spider man 3 super set
Each character comes with awesome forgiving action!

Ordering pizza in the future
A creepy video predicting what may happen to countries that adopt national ID systems…

Massive avalanche in Le Fornet
A HUGE avalanche in France and these guys just stop right in front of it to film it!

Last 2 minutes of life...
Everything just happened in a blink of an eye... And lives were lost in one sudden tragedy. This is a clip showing the last two minutes of these individual's lives when they got into a freak accident along the road…

Defence spending - House approves Pentagon budget
House approves $460B Pentagon budget. The House approved modest changes to President Bush's record Pentagon budget proposal early Sunday, but Democrats signaled plans to resume a more contentious debate over the Iraq war after the August recess. The House's $459.6 billion version of the defense budget, approved on a 395-13 vote, would add money for equipment for the National Guard and Reserve, provide for 12,000 additional soldiers and Marines, and increase spending for defense health care and military housing.
The adjourned until after Labor Day minutes after the vote a little over an hour past midnight.
The White House criticized Democrats for cutting Bush's request and effectively transfering $3.5 billion of the money to domestic spending programs. It is likely the cuts will be restored this fall when Congress passes another wartime supplemental spending bill… Bush’ policy wins…again…

The drunkes man in all of Poland is here
I'd pay good money to see this guy race a quadropledgic. Of course he'd lose, but it'd be entertaining…

Police shot and killed a man
In El Paso, a domestic violence dispute got a man shot and killed by a police officer in a parking lot…

The incredible edible egg
A "delicious" filmstrip from the Egg Council…

Senator Dodd vs. O'Reilly
Senator Dodd owns Bill O'Reilly in this debate about a picture posted on Daily Kos…

Slam dunk attempt gone painfully wrong
Since the whole baskteball thing isn't gonna work out, maybe he could still have a career in getting things off the top shelf for little old people. I hear it pays well…

Web classic - reporter attacked by lizzard
This is probably one of my top 5 all time favorite web videos. For some reason its been passed around a lot lately and this clip still makes me laugh everytime so I decided to toss it back up…

Giant attempts to bench 1010 pounds
Depending on the outcome, he'll either by the most feared man ever or the deadest man ever…

Getting Iraq wrong
Getting Iraq Wrong… The unfolding catastrophe in Iraq has condemned the political judgment of a president. But it has also condemned the judgment of many others, myself included, who as commentators supported the invasion. Many of us believed, as an Iraqi exile friend told me the night the war started, that it was the only chance the members of his generation would have to live in freedom in their own country. How distant a dream that now seems. As a former denizen of Harvard, I’ve had to learn that a sense of reality doesn’t always flourish in elite institutions. It is the street virtue par excellence. Bus drivers can display a shrewder grasp of what’s what than Nobel Prize winners. The only way any of us can improve our grasp of reality is to confront the world every day and learn, mostly from our mistakes, what works and what doesn’t. Yet even lengthy experience can fail us in life and in politics. Experience can imprison decision-makers in worn-out solutions while blinding them to the untried remedy that does the trick. In private life, we pay the price of our own mistakes. In public life, a politician’s mistakes are first paid by others. I went to northern Iraq in 1992. I saw what Saddam Hussein did to the Kurds. From that moment forward, I believed he had to go. My convictions had all the authority of personal experience, but for that very reason, I let emotion carry me past the hard questions, like: Can Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites hold together in peace what Saddam Hussein held together by terror?
My comment:
The dictator Tito kept Yugoslavia together, in Romania Ceausescu, and in Zimbabwe we have the - probably not to stop – Total moron Mugabe…the list could easily be much longer and in all this cases, from the past, now and in the future…the people in those countries are poor sad and suppressed by selfish, stealing and corrupted idiots, who were and are responsible for bringing their people and neighbour countries in great dangers…all of them should be stopped…if that countries will be divided afterwards by their local religious or cultural differences between the people…it should be so…Yugoslavia is split up and people can choose where they will live…

Roller blading retard smashes his head on a wall
Listen to the sound the collision makes. It's either a sound effect or possibly the noise a hollow head makes upon smashing into a wall…

Semi-truck with 3 jet engines
Somewhere between baseball and apple pie youll find the real American pastime making trucks and cars go really fast by attaching gigantic jet engines to them. Looks like a lot of fun…

Arm break
A skater fails his landing and gets a pretty nasty arm injury!

Sibling flip nut-shot...
This guy tries to flip his sister and instead gets nailed in the nuts…

Craziest stunt
Some psycho idiot lays under the train tracks as a train passes over!

Homeless bums scrap on the street
This is why the creator of Bum Fights is actually a hero. At least he pays 'em to beat on each other…

Huge growth on head gets popped...
It's like watching surgery live on T.V. as this guy gets his huge growth on his head popped with a lot of those icky stuff coming out... And it is plentiful!. Don't watch this if you're a bit too squeamish about these things…

Fight breaks out in a public restroom
Basically, these two were taking a shit in the stalls next to each other. The one guy had a liquid poopie going on, and some of it splashed on the other dude's shoe. The result is this fight and me telling a blatant lie about why it started…

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