httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx0n-SqK3is
Mike P Beatty crossing the road in Ho Chi Minh City, where pedestrian crossings are more of a suggestion than an actual thing.
And the inevitable Frogger remix.
See, now you have to play Frogger.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx0n-SqK3is
Mike P Beatty crossing the road in Ho Chi Minh City, where pedestrian crossings are more of a suggestion than an actual thing.
And the inevitable Frogger remix.
See, now you have to play Frogger.
Eoghan O’Dea from Dalkey, Co. Dublin is currently leading the main event of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. There are 10 players remaining from a starting field of 6,865 with a top prize of $8.7 million on offer.
You can watch a live stream of the final table here.
Augustinian friar. Father of Modern Genetics.
He’s 189 today.
One hundred and eighty-nine.
Google honors Gregor Mendel with a nice pea-doodle (tagSeoBlog)
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPFZQWg1SUo
Heavy rain causes a sewer geyser that blasts this car into the air.
Or really clever? We’re not sure.
“As for influence over the politicians, I never truly felt I had much, if any. Perhaps it was because I was editing a paper which, in the end, would always “vote Tory” at elections – just as the Mirror’s influence is so slight because its loyalty to the “people’s party” is a given.
If Murdoch had a greater power with politicians it was because his papers – the Sun, the Times, the Sunday Times, and the News of the World – had more politically heterogeneous readerships. For the politicians they were akin to marginal constituencies, which, as we know, are always fought for much more intensively than those which are seen to be safe seats for one party or another.”
Dominic Lawson (former editor of The Sunday Telegraph).