I
originally bought this subscription for my brother but he said he
wasn’t interested in reading it. I didn’t want the subscription to go to
waste so I bring it into the office, so someone else can peruse it. I
don’t recall how I came about reading the first issue but I did and it
was quite funny.
On to the rundown -
I
thought this was funny. You can send a “fart by mail”. April Fool’s is
right around the corner. I am hoping I don’t get this in the mail,
although I wonder if my Grandma would find this funny.
The
way science keeps coming up new innovations just astounds me. For
example, regardless of whether or not you think growing organs is bad or
not I still find it a bit amazing. The researchers in Yale was able to
grow “functional lung tissue” which would be a lifesaver for people who
have lung cancer. Scientists were also able to “grow” skin, trachea and
gentials. I wonder what “weird” future is ahead of us.
HotTug
a company created by Dutch designer Frank de Bruijn is a hot tub boat
using wood burning stove to heat water to 100 degree Fahrenheit. Sounds
cool? Only cost you $11,500 to $21,000.
The
one disappointing thing about this magazine, it ruins dreams. In their
“Circus Maximus - Entertainment” section, they spoke with FBI bomb tech
Kevin Miles about whether or not explosions in the Die Hard franchise
could have actually happen or not. *sigh* Most of them can’t happen,
they way the movie depicts....dream killers.
Did
you know 20% of adults plan on having a drink on St. Paddy’s Day. I
would have definitely thought that number would have been a lot higher.
Even
though this magazine did kill a bit of the excitement for the new
installment of Die Hard, they did redeem themselves with this beauty.
Photo Credit - BMW |
Go ahead and drool, I won’t judge you. The BMW 18 Hybrid is one awesome car with a sweet estimated price tag of $123,000.
Grab the issue to read jokes, fashion tips, and interviews with some famous ladies like Elisha Cuthbert, Joanna Krupa and Joan Rivers.