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Bunky Gets His Sexy Back
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Who knows why, but some people can’t get enough of taking annoyingly cute iPod dog photos.
You can’t deny that the dog above is cute, but the picture’s also pretty damn annoying, since you know that Rambo had to sit still for 5 minutes while Mama figured out which F-Stop to use.
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Nora the cat plays piano for fun:
She even got onto Martha Stewart:
Sequel is also up. Don’t miss it! This is not a trick that was taught to Nora. She began sitting at the piano at about one-year-old. She’s three now. She plays only when the mood strikes her, which is usually several time a times a day for short periods.
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Remember, back in the day, when classical musicians would get all pissed off at synth manufacturers, because they thought that synths would make musicians obsolete?
Well - it turns out it isn’t synths that classical musicians should be worried about.
It’s Ethan Winer, the star of the music video Tele-Vision.
Winer’s they guy behind RealTraps - a company that sells acoustic treatment systems. But he’s also a one-man orchestra, trying to out-Oldfield Mike Oldfield, and do it on video.
More at Winer’s site.
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Weapon of Bass Destruction

Who do you turn to, when you absolutely, positively need to turn up the bass?
Danley Sound Labs. DSL created the Matterhorn - the most massively powerful sub ever created.
It was born out of a military request and is housed in a 20′ x 8′ x 8′ shipping container. 40 drivers, 40 kwatts of self powered and built-in generator to boot.
Just WTF is the military doing with a massive subwoofer?
Fact Sheet
Here is a partial list of the parts that were used in the construction of the Matternhom:
- 40 - Subwoofers
- 40 - 1,000 Watt amplifiers
- 1 - 20’ x 8’ x 8’ Cargo container
- 53 - Sheets 4′ x 8′ 18mm 13 ply Baltic Birch plywood
- 645′ - 3″ x 3″ 1/4″ angle iron
- 23′ - 4″ x 4″ square steel tubing
- 39′ - 1″ x 1″ X 1/4″ angle iron
- 23 lbs - .030 welding wire
- 95 - Tubes of heavy duty construction adhesive
- 1100’ - 12 Gauge speaker cable
- Approx. 5000 mechanical fasteners (1/4″and 3/8″)
- screws and bolts
- $200 worth drill bits
- Tools that broke down during construction
- 2 drills,1 grinder,1 portable band saw
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