The Taxi actress, 58, appeared on Sunday’s program since she’s one of the handful of people discovered to have “superior autobiographical memory” after rigorous testing. She can remember almost every day of her life as vividly and accurately as if it was yesterday.
“It’s like putting in a DVD and it queues up to a certain place,” Henner says during her interview. “I’m there again, so I’m looking out from my eyes and seeing things visually as I would have that day.”
Marketers and retailers want you to think that now is the time to spend, because you won’t find better deals at any other time of the year. While that may be true for some products, you’re best off waiting to buy several big-ticket items.
Go skiing with a parasail down Mt. Superior in Utah! A helmetcam puts you in the action. I watched with my thoughts bouncing between “This is awesome!” and “This is where I get caught on a tree and crack my head open.”
They do things differently in Abu Dhabi. The Christmas tree gracing the atrium at the Emirates Palace Hotel is decked with real gold and precious gems.
The hotel’s general manager, Hans Olbertz, was quoted in local newspapers Thursday as saying the 43-foot (13-meter) faux fir has 131 ornaments that include gold and precious stones such as diamonds and sapphires.
Olbertz told Dubai’s Gulf News that he worked with one of the jewelers in the hotel to create a “unique tree and experience for our guests this year.” The hotel may later contact Guinness World Records for a possible bid as the world’s most expensive Christmas tree.
Watch out, TSA: Google’s getting into the game of exploring the human body. Hang on, though — there’s no groping going on here. Google’s approach is a new educational tool called Google Body Browser.
Launched on the Google Labs website today, Google Body Browser uses HTML5 technology to let you examine the human body in fully layered, three-dimensional detail.