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20060331

Playing Records Backwards

Remember records? Back in the old days (yeah, the '60s and '70s) we used to play our records backwards to hear the "hidden satanic messages".

Stairway to Heaven by Led Zeppelin is the most famous of these back-masked tracks, but there were many others. A Klatuu record played backwards would say "We Are The Beatles".

Since the advent of CD's/digital recordings, all the fun has been taken away. We cannot listen to CD's backwards.

But if you have a .wav file, you can upload it to TalkBackwards.com and listen to it backwards.

Hey, this reminds me of one of my favorite jokes:

Q: What do you get when you play Green Day music backwards?

A: Green Day music!!! hahahahahaha!!!!

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20060330

Cheeseburger Trick

This guy makes a cheeseburger materialise out of a menu poster. He takes a few bites and then puts it back.

8 OMG points

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20060329

Hotel Charges Customers by Weight

A hotel in Norden, Germany, now requires incoming guests to step on a scale to be wieghed, as they now charge a "per kilo" rate.

Link to story: Hotel Charges by Kilo

2 WTF points

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    Butterflies with Transparent Wings

    No comment necessary. Just cool.

    Butterflies with transparent wings

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    20060328

    Giant Centipede

    Here is a video of a giant centipede capturing and eating a mouse.

    This scolopendra gigantea robusta is not even full grown yet. I hope my house never gets infested with these.

    File Under: OMG!

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