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Meet the toothpick wizardScott Weaver’s amazing piece, made with over 100,000 toothpicks over the course of 35 years, is a depiction of San Francisco, with multiple ball runs that allow you to go on “tours” of different parts of the city.

Real birds are tweeting on twitter
We knew it was going to happen: angry that their language has been held hostage by humans obsessed with communicating in 140 characters or less, Internet denizens of the avian variety are taking it back. Yep… birds are reclaiming Tweets. 

The Wonderful World of Prison InventionsPrison is one of the few places where very few common wants and needs are fulfilled; resources are incredibly limited and regulated. Prisoners, who are not content to only posses what “the man” tells them they can have, are forced to use their critical thinking skills to craft what can be some very MacGyver type weapons. Read more

The Wonderful World of Prison InventionsPrison is one of the few places where very few common wants and needs are fulfilled; resources are incredibly limited and regulated. Prisoners, who are not content to only posses what “the man” tells them they can have, are forced to use their critical thinking skills to craft what can be some very MacGyver type weapons. Read more

Physician vs Internet: Who’s Your Doctor?

Every physician I have spoken with recently has smiled and nodded in understanding when we talk about our wonderful patients and their adventures with the Internet. There is an emerging phenomenon where folks are showing up in medical offices across the country locked and loaded with endless streams of data they’ve managed to retrieve from the Internet in their pursuit of answers — where did these red spots on my tummy come from; what does this persistent cough mean; what do you mean oatmeal doesn’t lower cholesterol? These Internet interludes result in what I refer to as the “Internet Printout Under the Arm” sign. As soon as we enter the consultation room, the patient will whip that wad of wisdom out from their armpit, and then there are three of us in the room — the patient, the physician and the Internet.

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