With this Cat Scratch turntable, not only will your cat be fending off boredom and getting exercise, but they’ll also be learning valuable night club skills. It comes folded flat for easy and cheap shipping, which means you’ve got some assembly to do when it arrives. But if you’ve ever constructed a box before, you’ve already got the necessary skills and tools at your disposal. The deck actually spins and the tone arm is even positionable, allowing you to fill your Instagram account with hundreds of adorable photos before it gets turned to shredded cardboard.
Category: Weird
Watch a time-lapse video of a pumpkin growing to weigh 1,487 pounds.
Star Wars Pancakes!
Jim’s pancakes made one of my favorite things from when I was little, the “AT-AT” from Star Wars.
Unreleased Nirvana Live Footage From 1991 – Video
The 20th-anniversary box-set reissue of Nirvana’s Nevermind comes out next week, and part of the deluxe package is a DVD and live album of an unreleased live show: the band’s Halloween 1991 set at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre. Yesterday, we posted live footage of the band playing “Breed” at that show. And now here’s another ripsnorting live clip: Nirvana blazing through “Territorial Pissings,” with Krist Novoselic’s caterwauling intro intact. Watch it below.
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Full Tilt Poker site was Ponzi scheme
An Internet poker company that was blocked from operating in the U.S. in the spring as part of an online gambling crackdown was “not a legitimate poker company, but a global Ponzi scheme,” federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
The popular Full Tilt Poker website illegally raided player accounts to fund operations and make lavish payments to its owners, Justice Department lawyers said in a revised civil lawsuit filed in New York.
Over four years, the company used $444 million in player money to pay board members, including well-known professional poker players Christopher Ferguson and Howard Lederer, investigators said.
The poker site had promised players that their accounts were protected and wouldn’t be touched. But authorities say that, as of March, the company had only $60 million left in its bank accounts to cover the $390 million it owed to players. It routinely mingled player money with its own finances, and took cash from some customers to pay out winnings due to others, prosecutors said.
In Catalonia, a Last Day of Bullfighting
The Catalonia region of Spain bade farewell to bullfighting on Sunday with a corrida in Barcelona’s Monumental bullring featuring José Tomás, probably the country’s most popular matador.
After putting to death their respective bulls in front of a sell-out crowd in the 20,000-seat arena, Mr Tomás, along with another bullfighter Serafín Marín, were carried shoulder high from the ring into the streets by ecstatic fans. Others, meanwhile, invaded the ring to gather some of its sand as a souvenir of the final fight, which follows a vote last year by the Catalan regional Parliament to ban bullfighting.




