Musician Dan Henig's acoustic cover performance of Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz' 2003 rap single "Get Low" at B-24′s Espresso Bar in downtown Ypsilanti, Michigan. FANTASTIC!!!!
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Mic Check. Check1: Check2: Acoustic Cover of "Get Low"
Musician Dan Henig's acoustic cover performance of Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz' 2003 rap single "Get Low" at B-24′s Espresso Bar in downtown Ypsilanti, Michigan. FANTASTIC!!!!
The Doomsday Ark
With the so-called great apocalypse of December 2012 less than a month away, a Chinese man is building his own Noah's Ark in preparing for the impending doomsday. Lu Zhenghai, a resident of Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China, reportedly spent his entire life savings of ¥1 million ($130,000 USD) to build a modest-sized refuge vessel that stretches 21.2 meters in length, 15.5 meters in width and 5.6 meters high.
Bo Inspects the White House Holiday Decorations
Check out the latest holiday video from the White House, starring the First Family's pet dog. For more information on the 2012 White House holiday celebrations, check out the events page.
WOW, the white house looks amazing.
Ice Water Found on Mercury!
NASA announced today that its Messenger spacecraft has discovered "compelling" evidence of frozen water and possible organic materials on Mercury's north pole (shown in red), confirming decades of suspicion in the scientific community.
"The neutron data indicate that Mercury's radar-bright polar deposits contain, on average, a hydrogen-rich layer more than tens of centimeters thick beneath a surficial layer 10 to 20 centimeters thick that is less rich in hydrogen," according to David Lawrence, a Johns Hopkins University physics scientist working on the Messenger project.
"The neutron data indicate that Mercury's radar-bright polar deposits contain, on average, a hydrogen-rich layer more than tens of centimeters thick beneath a surficial layer 10 to 20 centimeters thick that is less rich in hydrogen," according to David Lawrence, a Johns Hopkins University physics scientist working on the Messenger project.
facebook FAKEOUT
A photograph of a man holding up what appears to be a winning Powerball ticket has gone viral on Facebook, except it's unmistakably fake (FACT: the first five numbers of Powerball tickets are always printed in numerical order). Uploaded by a Facebook user named Nolan Daniels, the picture is accompanied by a message that is already too good to be true: "Share this photo and I will give a random person 1 million dollars!" As of Friday evening, the post has accumulated more than 968,000 shares on Facebook and will likely break through 1 million shares in the matter of hours.
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