[Video] colinfurze | SECRET Garage Car Lift Part 1
[Video] colinfurze | SECRET Garage Car Lift Part 1
[Article] Movie Theaters Become Hot Wedding Venues (Entertainment Included)
> Instead of serving as blank canvases, these spaces offer comfortable seating and a stage; surround-sound; the option, of course, to play movies; and, as a particularly whimsical and photo-friendly touch, the possibility of personalizing the marquee outside, as Ostuni and Greco did.
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[Article] Male Birth Control Pill to Stop Sperm Production Passes Safety Test
> A hormone-free pill, called YCT-529, that temporarily stops sperm production by blocking a vitamin A metabolite has just concluded its first safety trial in humans, getting a step closer to increasing male contraceptive options
[Project] Just released: a virtual museum with nearly every OS you can think of...

cross-posted from: https://lemmus.org/post/22444349 [https://lemmus.org/post/22444349] > Just released: a virtual museum with nearly every OS you can think of… > > From Andrew, of the Andrew’s OS Blog: > > >Today I am (finally) releasing the Virtual OS Museum, which is the world’s first multi-platform interactive virtual museum of operating systems and standalone applications, implemented as a Linux VM. > > > >Nearly all well-known OSes and platforms (and many obscure ones) are included in some form, spanning the entire history of stored-program computing from the 1948 Manchester Baby to the present day. This is the result of over 20 years of collecting emulators and VM images; over 1700 VM installations are included, across over 250 platforms, representing nearly 600 distinct OSes. > > > >I have put a lot of effort into making this readily accessible; all OSes and emulators are pre-installed, and a cross-emulator graphical launcher with a snapshot feature to revert VM installations to a working state is included. Shortcuts to run the OS museum VM on Windows, macOS, and Linux are included (and it is possible to run it on pretty much anything that runs QEMU or VirtualBox).
[Article] A puddle in a Brooklyn crosswalk has festered so long it's developed its own ecosystem
> The putrid pool at Erasmus Street and Rogers Avenue in Flatbush has perplexed and enchanted nearby resident Elizabeth Perez, who began documenting it last summer. She said the tepid water remains on the pavement even when it hasn’t rained for days.
[Article] Building A Device To Map Magnetic Fields
[Video] Bangladesh: "Donald Trump" albino buffalo becomes social media star
[Article] Everest: Record 274 climbers summit from Nepal in single day
[Article] 'We mould trees to grow into the shape of chairs'