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Morning Cup of Links: Real Life Frankensteins
by Miss Cellania - October 7, 2008 - 2:25 AM
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Eight Real-Life Doctor Frankensteins Who Pushed the Boundaries of Life and Death. Warning: this post may induce nightmares.
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Bram Stoker’s great grand-nephew, Dacre Stoker is preparing a sequel to the original Dracula novel. Look for it in a bookstore near you next October. And a film, too.
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Nothing but the truth: Internet hoaxes. I honestly can’t believe anyone fell for these. (via Metafilter)
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The Dark Knight meets Toy Story 2. Why so serious, Buzz Lightyear?
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People Love Angry-Faced Cars (even if they don’t realize it). Take a look at the Prius and see how wimpy those headlights are.
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There are many resources for understanding the current financial crisis. Understanding won’t make it better, but we may be able to keep it from happening again down the road.
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New fuel-conscious concept cars were featured prominently at the Paris Car Show. Place your bets on which ones will make it to production. I’ll go with the Mini Crossover, because it looks really angry.
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Super-alternative energy sources. Some of these ideas are so bizarre, they just might work.

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  1. Wow. You were right about the angry Mini. I did not think they could look so furious.

  2. the internet hoaxes were hilarious. I’d never seen the pet or food site before, cracked me up!

  3. My Prius makes me happy & that’s all that matters!!

  4. My money is on the Renault Ondelios, the Mazda Kiyora, and the Honda Insight reaching production, with the Honda leading in sales.

  5. People have looked at me like I was crazy when I have talked about car facial expressions. I’ll say “That’s a grumpy car. I don’t like grumpy cars.” and they’ll just stare at me and scrunch their eyebrows.

    I’m not the only one who thinks cars have faces! However, I tend to like happy cars. And the first car has happy eyes. It isn’t completely angry. Up to no good, maybe.

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