Having problems with your car GPS lately?
Posted: October 21, 2011 Filed under: Physics, Science | Tags: cartoon, comic, fact, fiction, funny, GPS, humor, humour Leave a commentJust sparkly, bright, noisy fireflies
Posted: October 20, 2011 Filed under: Biology (incl animals), Science | Tags: cartoon, comic, fact, fiction, firefly, funny, humor, humour Leave a commentFlagging not drowning
Posted: October 19, 2011 Filed under: Pot Luck (miscellaneous) | Tags: cartoon, comic, fact, fiction, funny, humor, humour, semaphore Leave a commentWhat’s that? I can’t even remember if I’m Arthur or Martha.
Posted: October 18, 2011 Filed under: Biology (incl animals), Science | Tags: cartoon, comic, fact, fiction, funny, goldfish memory, humor, humour Leave a commentI was surprised to find that there have been numerous experiments conducted on this topic. You can even conduct an experiment at home with your own pet goldfish, just like this school boy did at school.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-02-19/goldfish-three-second-memory-myth-busted/1046710
Bad hair day
Posted: October 17, 2011 Filed under: Pot Luck (miscellaneous) | Tags: afct, bad hair day, cartoon, comic, fiction, funny, humor, humour Leave a commentDinosaur crystal ball gazing
Posted: October 16, 2011 Filed under: Biology (incl animals), Science | Tags: cartoon, comic, dinosaur, fact, fiction, funny, humor, humour Leave a commentThere’s not enough lines in the cartoon to explain the differing ‘fossil fuel’ theories, check out these sites.
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2652/did-oil-really-come-from-dinosaurs and
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/09/090910084259.htm
Crocodile rock
Posted: October 15, 2011 Filed under: Biology (incl animals), Science | Tags: cartoon, comic, crocodile, fact, fiction, funny, humor, humour Leave a commentPopsicle dilemma
Posted: October 14, 2011 Filed under: Pot Luck (miscellaneous) | Tags: cartoon, comic, fact, fiction, funny, global warming, humor, humour, popsicle 2 CommentsInspiration for this cartoon came from surfing Google Patents (although this one is quite sensible, let me assure you there are plenty which aren’t). Try searching early patents from the 1800s when the race for inventing the first flying machine was full on – obviously some of them lacked basic engineering knowledge in aerodynamics. http://www.google.com/patents