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Playing The Beatles Backwards: The Ultimate Countdown | JamsBio Magazine
http://magazine.jamsbio.com/2009/01/05/playing-the-beatles-backwards-the-ultimate-countdown/20/

reviews of every beatles song, from worst to best. i really like this.
Beatles
185 Beatles Songs, in order, from worst to best.
gun mistakes
http://dixonverse.net/articles/guns.html
Mistakes in gun portrayal in movies and comics.
Gun mistakes writers and movies make.
I made a partial list below (I'm sure Duane Thomas can add to it) of dumb things I see in novels and comics and movies in the area of firearms. A few of these (for dramatic license) I make myself. But they're still dumb.
14個のTwitterの細かすぎて伝わらない裏技や仕様 - 聴く耳を持たない(片方しか)
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/rikuo/20090924
「statusではなくstatusesでもアクセスできます。これは当初statusesだったのですが、固有の1つの発言であるにもかかわらずstatusesと複数形っておかしくね?とツッコミが入ったので後から変更したそうです」
The 50 most interesting articles on Wikipedia « Copybot
http://copybot.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/the-50-most-interesting-articles-on-wikipedia/
"Deep in the bowels of the internet, I came across an exhaustive list of interesting Wikipedia articles by Ray Cadaster. It’s brilliant reading when you’re bored, so I got his permission to post the top 50 here."
AT&T - 50 Things we know now that we didn't know this time last year
http://www.att.net/s/editorial.dll?eetype=Article&eeid=7020757&render=y&Table=&ch=ne&
Amazing things from 2009
The layer, a sort of protective barrier called the heliosphere, shields us from harmful cosmic radiation. Its existence defies all expectations about what the edge of the solar system might look like. Fisher's response: "We thought we knew everything about everything, and it turned out that there were unknown unknowns." In other words: We don't know what we don't know until we know that we don't know it.
Another 10 Fascinating Food Facts - The List Universe
http://listverse.com/food/another-10-fascinating-food-facts/
Fascinating Fact: Ketchup was originally a fish sauce originating in the orient. Two words from the Fujian region of China were used to describe a fish brine / sauce and a tomato sauce - both words bear a striking resemblance in sound to the word “ketchup”; the words are: ke-tsap and kio-chiap. Early western ketchups were made with fish and spices, or mushrooms. In fact, mushroom ketchup is still available in the United Kingdom and it is prized by some modern chefs for its natural inclusion of monosodium glutamate - the only substance known to stimulate the 5th human taste sense umami (savoury).
7-Up used to contain Lithium. Who'd have thought?