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DIA Conspiracy Theory

Posted by: Dan | Posted in: Fun

image Alright the first time I read this about Denver’s International Airport I didn’t believe a word and was laughing really hard.  Today some co-workers mentioned the same story so figured I should post this before I forget these links.  People are amazing and so are their crackpot brains that conjure up this stuff!

DIA Conspiracy Theory

Westword Article 8-30-2007

Caution Oversized-Load!

Posted by: Dan | Posted in: Fun, Photos

I laugh every time I see this so I have to post it!

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Pictures that are exploded

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imageThere are a lot of cool pictures in this collection.  It looks like he is a photographer for Nike as he seems to have a lot of pictures with Nike stuff.  Pretty amazing, it is stuff like this that makes me want to pick up a camera and learn to do this, unfortunately I do not really have the talent for it but I do appreciate a good picture!

Colorado Mountain Biking Guide

Posted by: Dan | Posted in: Fun

imageA friend from work suggested this book for some good trails around the Front Range, so it has some good bike trails in Boulder and Golden area.  There is also a second book that is suggested by Amazon as a good buy that would complement this one very well.  I have started using the 14er books which are great because they give you a run down of every mountain, directions to each trailhead and difficulty rating of the trail.  I think something for mountain bikes would be awesome so that I can start riding the singletrack trails rather than just the bike paths around my neighborhood.

WindWall Thermal Jacket - The North Face

Posted by: Dan | Posted in: Fun

imageI think this jacket would be a great addition to my whopping collection of jackets which is about 3 strong!  This jacket is a windbreaker fleece and is super warm and would be very nice to have walking to those late night classes at school.

P-38 found after 65 years

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image P-38 Lightning was found after 65 years of being undercover of sand.  It was found on the North Wales Coast.

The twin-engine P-38 was conceived by Lockheed design genius Clarence "Kelly" Johnson in the late 1930s. Some 10,000 were built, and about 32 complete or partial airframes are believed to still exist.

The recovery group plans to collaborate with British museum experts in recovering the nearly intact but fragile aircraft next spring.

I will take the stairs!

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image Afraid of heights? Then you’ll probably want to stay the hell away from the Bailong Elevator, a glass elevator built onto the side of a huge cliff in Zhangjiajie, China that takes you a whopping 1,070 feet high. This stomach-dropping ride is the highest and heaviest outdoor elevator in the world, and its future isn’t certain; apparently it’s bad for the cliffs to have a gigantic elevator stuck on the side of them. So if you feel like experiencing the pants-crapping good time that riding in this thing would provide, you’d better do it now while you still have the chance, as it might be dismantled in the near future. Hit the jump for an impressive picture of the elevator from the ground.

Real Estate Development in Dubai

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Check this stuff out Dubai is crazy with development its amazing how quickly they are building this crap!

A Glimpse of the Real Estate Development in Dubai

Urban Projects that are Abandoned

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These are amazing, these are a list of the top 14 urban abandonment projects around the world, amazing how quickly something can rise then fall.

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  1. Ghost Towns of the American West are what come to mind for many when they think of abandoned settlements. However, there are fascinating abandonment’s all over the world. Some of these have a clear historical reason for being deserted, while the abandonment of others remains a mystery. Here are six more amazing examples of urban deserts from around the globe.
  2. San Zhi, Taiwan is an abandoned settlement on the outskirts of Taipei, Taiwan. A mysterious series of accidents led this would-be tourist town to go unused upon its completion. Further, regional beliefs also kept the abandoned settlement from demolished - for fear of angering spirits dwelling in the complex.
  3. Near Genoa, Italy is a small abandoned village. What would cause people to leave such a beautiful place? To be fair, though, the ruins left behind are aesthetically compelling in their own right. The structures are remarkably intact and provocative.
  4. Promyshlennyi, Russia was abandoned with the fall of the Soviet Union, cut off from communication with and support from the government. When utilities and electricity stopped working, people simply left to find a home an work elsewhere, leaving buildings behind and many belongings in the wreckage.
  5. New York, USA has a surprising number of abandoned airfields - directly in and around the city. Given the relative density of the city and its surroundings it seems unusual that these have been left unused for so long. Each of these anomalous airfields has its own story.
  6. Tere-Hole, Siberia is a lake with a recently discovered treasure in the middle: a ruin dating back 1500 years. Located in a vast wilderness of lakes, this long-abandoned stronghold is 600 by 450 feet. Excavations this year may reveal ancient artifacts.
  7. Pripyat, Ukraine was once a thriving city of 50,000, but was abandoned following the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. For a long time the amazingly preserved city - rapidly abandoned by the populace - was a virtual museum, a snapshot of the times. Pripyat has since been looted and only images and architecture remain. The site will be unfit for human habitation for hundreds of years due to nuclear fallout. However, you can tour the ruins by video.
  8. Gunkanjima, Japan: Once known for having one of the highest population densities in the world (1.4 people per square meter) ”Battleship Island” is now completely deserted. Known today as “Ghost Island,” this strange place stands out from other hundreds of abandoned Japanese islands for its massive concrete sea walls and omnipresent and ominous concrete architecture. Some people have snuck onto the island to take photographs and explore.
  9. Varosha, Cyprus: Photographing this city, fenced off by the Turkish military in 1974, is forbidden. These images show a rare glimpse inside of this eerie ghost town. The area was once home to thousands of Greek Cypriots who have been denied for decades the right to return to their homes. The photographer who took these images nearly lost his camera to a military patrol, and the slanted angles are a result of shooting from his side when he could.
  10. Verona, New Jersey: The Essex Mountain Sanatorium is an amazing example of a prevalent type of abandonment. Mental hospitals were largely abandoned in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s, being widely considered no better than prisons for the mentally ill. In the wake of this movement, many such building complexes were simply left to decay over time. Of course, breaking into these and taking photographs often yields interesting stories.
  11. Bangkok, Thailand: This former Russian Embassy, including the century-old Luang Sathorn Mansion, is remarkably preserved despite being long abandoned. Sound-proofed and metal-lined walls tell the story of what was once a Russian intelligence stronghold during the Cold War. Pieces of intelligence and communications equipment are strewn about, but much of the architecture and decor remain intact.
  12. Pyongyang, North Korea: Once slated to be the largest hotel structure in the world, the Ryugyung Hotel building remains incomplete, a towering but hollow concrete shell. At over 1,000 feet high, this building represents a political response to the South Korean company’s equivalent. It is unclear whether the structure will ever be finished. For now, it remains an empty giant on the skyline.
  13. Detroit, Michigan: The population of Detroit has decreased by half over the past fifty years. Vast areas of land have been cleared in an effort to rid the city of its abandonment’s, but many structures still remain. Even landmark buildings of historical and architectural value have been demolished. People tend to think that all urban areas grow over time, but Detroit provides a striking counterexample.
  14. Centralia, Pennsylvania: Forty years later, this abandoned town is still burning from below, due to a coal mine fire that never went out, bringing underworld metaphors to life. Carbon monoxide rose to dangerous levels (and sink holes opened up beneath unsuspecting residents) before many left the area for good. Today, a few people still live in or around Centralia, though smoke continues to curl up out of the ground and through gaping cracks in highways. Some try to comprehend it through fascinating videos of the town. Others just pass through, documenting their experience of this surreal place.

BaconSalt…um yes please

Posted by: Dan | Posted in: Fun

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Alright Quiet possibly the best idea I have ever heard of. Plus the logo says it all ‘Everything should taste like bacon!’ we ordered the sampler…a whopping $12

BaconSalt.com