How to boil an egg in 3 minutes with 2 mobile phones.
I guess it’s obvious when you think about their power output, but it’s still a little disturbing…
Via Leon
How to boil an egg in 3 minutes with 2 mobile phones.
I guess it’s obvious when you think about their power output, but it’s still a little disturbing…
Via Leon
The thing that gets the highest hit count on this website is not any of the blog entries, none of the photo galleries nor even the URLs that those damn accursed referrer spammers try to go to, but this photo:
Unfortunately I can’t find any attribution for it – the best I’ve got is that it was first mentioned in this story by Alec who pointed to this URL that went 404. I managed to track down a copy via some method that escapes me and added that as a comment to Alec’s article, which he then posted about here.
The EXIF information isn’t much use, it just says:
$ exif Cat.jpg EXIF tags in 'Cat.jpg' ('Motorola' byte order): --------------------+----------------------------------------------------------- Tag |Value --------------------+----------------------------------------------------------- Orientation |top - left x-Resolution |72/1 y-Resolution |72/1 Resolution Unit |Inch Software |Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Date and Time |2004:05:19 12:49:44 Compression |JPEG compression x-Resolution |72/1 y-Resolution |72/1 Resolution Unit |Inch Color Space |Uncalibrated PixelXDimension |434 PixelYDimension |377 --------------------+----------------------------------------------------------- EXIF data contains a thumbnail (3764 bytes).
My guess is that as Photoshop is involved it’s a fake.. But I’d love to find out who did it so they can get proper credit!