Deathnote, cheerfully immoral Japanese comics serial Deathnote is a long-running Japanese suspense comic about a bored demon who gives a gifted teenager control over a Death Note, a notebook that kills anyone whose name is inscribed on its pages. There are many rules governing the Death Note -- the owner has to picture the face of his victim when he writes the name -- and an imaginative Death Note
Julien says, The digital haven The Principality of Sealand is for sale. Originally an abandoned British naval base by the name of Roughs Tower, Sealand was declared a Principality in 1967 when a family took residence upon it, and declared it sovereign. Link (Spanish). The article quotes a spokesperson from Sealand's ruling family, the Bates, as saying that one can't "sell" a "principality" -- so t
The latest issue of Science News profiles the work of several mathematicians who crochet and knit incredibly strange surfaces to illustrate certain complicated mathematical principles. For example, two researchers from the University Bristol used their computer algorithm as crochet instructions to create a Lorenz manifold, a shape that emerges from chaotic systems such as weather. Other crafty sci
Is 92-year-old Donald Crowdis (former host of the Candadian TV program The Nature of Things) the world's oldest blogger? EVen if he isn't his blog is terrific. He's funny and astute. Here's an excerpt from a recent entry he wrote on cannibalism. [T]he best food, or at least the best protein, is that which is most like our own. Of course, eating others of our kind gives rise to social problems, and
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