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Check It, Weather Doesn’t Cause Civil War in Africa – Single Screenshot Series.

from: Acadamy of Science (click image for full story online)

Very Peculiar Chocolate – Single Screenshot Series

from: Marketing Magazine (click image for full story online)

The USA’s Banned Foods

This is of Banned Foods is maybe a reflection of the USA’s federal system as much as anything else. It includes the ban on un-pasteurised milk and a 2 yeast ban on Foie Gras by Chicago. It talks of a ban on slaughtering horses for human consumption in a country which certifies the slaughtering of [...]

A Dairy to Process the Milk of More Than 80 000 cows a day!

There are some interesting podcasts on the BBC Food Programme about very small and this very large dairies. It appears 33 l/day is a good average, so long the cows are milked 3 times a day which links the billion litres a year to 83 000 cows!

 

photo by Tractorboy60 on Wikimedia [...]

Straight Freeze Dried Mangoes – Single Screenshot Series

from: Food Processing (click image for full story online)

A Museum of Fabric Art Brain Scans?

Yes it really is! In the typical American style its introduced as the “world’s largest collection of anatomically correct fabric brain art”. I would have no hesitation in accepting that, after all who else would have set up such a museum?

from: Bill Harbaugh (click image for full story online)

The website shows 6 [...]

1963 Menu of a Premium Restaurant

There’s not much to add to this image. The format (type writer on printed letterhead), price and menu items all indicate something from a long time ago.

from: Email Jokez (click image for full story online)

I guess thinking about it its the price that shows the biggest difference over the 47 years – [...]

How to Keep the Gas in the Champagne

This stunning photograph illustrates a new technique used in this study of the pouring of champagne.

from: American Chemical Society (click image for full story online)

A dynamic-tracking technique using IR thermography was used to visualize the cloud of gaseous CO₂ released when pouring champagne.

The findings of the research, illustrated by the graph [...]

What else can I say – $45,000 for an X-Ray

Neatorama 29 June 2010 1:25 by Alex Marilyn Monroe Chest X-Ray Sold for $45,000

Someone must’ve really liked Marilyn Monroe – either that or chest X-ray – because they’ve shelled out $45,000 for it:

A 1954 x-ray of the stunning starlet’s chest sold at auction in Las Vegas on Sunday for a sizable [...]

Consumers Design Chip/Crisp Flavour

I bought this interesting packet of potato chips (crisps to others) a few days ago as I was interested to see the face of a white housewife seemingly advertising chips on the supermarket shelf.

photo by Dave Harcourt (Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License)

 

However it turns out to be something quite [...]