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If you Love a Tiny House, Then You’ll Really Love A Tiny Houseboat!

Have you ever wanted to just up and quit your job, build a boat, and travel the world? Sure, that might seem a little extreme, but maybe one day at least part of the package can come true.

Enter Roy Schreyer of Roy Designed That who designs and builds awesome things. His projects require a great deal of skill, but Roy shares his creations with the world, the hope being that others will give his designs and projects a try too.

That’s why when I came across his DIY tiny houseboat, I was super excited. I’ve always loved boats – there’s something very relaxing about being out on the water. Hours fly by and seem to stand still at the same time. But how cool would it be to have a little boat that you could cruise around in all day, and then instead of having to leave the boat behind at the dock, you can anchor it and spend the night right there. That sounds pretty cool to me.

Roy Schreyer has many designs, but this one is by far my favorite.

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It’s a tiny houseboat. The structure was built with minimalist principles to make the best use out of space.

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One of the benefits of the boat’s size is that you can anchor it almost anywhere! Take off for a weekend or just cruise around the lake for an afternoon.

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It’s actually a lot roomier on the inside than you’d think. With this set up, there’s enough space for several people to sit comfortably.

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The seating area can also be converted into a bedroom. I can just imagine falling asleep to the sound of the waves against the boat. RoyDesignedThat

The steering column is an old-fashioned wooden wheel with spokes that hearken back to the days of tall ships.

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The inside is surrounded by windows so everyone is guaranteed a good view.

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It wouldn’t be a Tiny Houseboat without a space for the most important time of the day – mealtime! In addition to a seating area and a bedroom, the cabin can also be converted into a dining room.

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You can dock this little guy anywhere, including a sandbar for an afternoon picnic.

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Here’s a video of the Tiny Houseboat in action:

Original source: viralnova

This Ancient, Beautiful Tree Will Leave You Awestruck

It’s age alone is mind-boggling

This gigantic tree is the world’s second largest, and is known as ‘The President’. Situated in Sequoia National Park, it is 27 feet in diameter, a staggering 247 feet tall, and- wait for it- a breathtaking 3200 years old.

Yes, this tree was alive during the great Egyptian civilization, and was already nearing 1000 years old by the time Cleopatra was Queen. It was alive long before Buddha, The Great Wall Of China, The Roman Empire and the Mayan Golden Age. The President pre-dates Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and pretty much anything else you ever learned in history class.

The President was photographed by National Geographic magazine photographer Michael “Nick” Nichols for the December 2012 issue. He managed to create one incredible photograph of this amazing giant from a mosaic of 126 images. Simply beautiful.

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Every 16 Days About 72% of You is Replaced

About 72% of the human body is H2O (liquid water). Every ~16 days nearly 100% of the water is exchanged in a healthy body. Heavy elements like carbon, sodium and potassium take occupancy far longer perhaps 8 months – 11 months. For example the calcium and phosphorus in bones are replaced in a dynamic crystal growth / dissolving process that will ultimately replace all bones in your body.

Other larger organs’ atomic replacement can be estimated:

* The lining in stomach and intestine every 4 days
* The Gums are replaced every 2 weeks
* The Skin replaced every 4 weeks
* The Liver replaced every 6 weeks
* The Lining of blood vessels replaced every 6 months
* The Heart replaced every 6 months
* The Surface cells of digestion, top layer cells in the digestion process from our mouth through our large bowel are replaced every 5 minutes

This data was first pointed out by Dr. Paul C. Aebersold in 1953 in a landmark paper he presented to the Smithsonian Institute, “Radioisotopes – New keys to knowledge”

http://www.archive.org/stream/annualreportofbo1953smit/annualreportofbo1953smit_djvu.txt

In about a year every atom in your body would have been exchanged. Not a single atom in your body resides there forever and there is a 100% chance that 1000s of other humans through history held some of the same atoms that you currently hold in your body.

To be sure this data is confounding and seems to defy logic. However the Radioisotope data as far back as 1953 is quite conclusive. The data is not based on urban legend or assumptions yet certainly seems to feel this way.

Just as fascinating, is the fact that about 30% of your body, by weight, is not even “you” (cells without human DNA/RNA), it is a cooperative arrangement of bacteria, viruses, parasites and other welcomed or sometimes unwelcome guests. In fact, just in the case of bacteria, there are 10 times more bacteria cells then human cells in your body:

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=strange-but-true-humans-carry-more-bacterial-cells-than-human-ones

This leaves one with perhaps a very large philosophical question: ” If every atom in our body is replaced each year, who are we if we are not our atoms and we are not our cells? ”

Why Revolution? Because We Love The People!

Why must we stand up against police brutality? Because we Love the people! For the bombing of innocent women and children? Because we Love the people! For the misappropriation of resources? Because we Love the people! For the slaughter, ruination and destruction of our ecosystem? Because we Love the people! Why do we need revolution?     Our friends at …

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3 Suppressed Technologies that Could Revolutionize Daily Life

By Nick Bernabe

The US has a long history of suppressing technologies in an effort to help government aligned corporations extend their profits. This history dates back over 100 years which we will outline – in part – in this article.

Nikola Tesla, the man who discovered how to use Alternating Current (AC) electricity, has many rumors surrounding his life. Born in 1856, he has basically disappeared from the history books, only for people to rediscover his work thanks to the internet.

He was a well known inventor in his time, first arriving in America to work for Thomas Edison. He later branched out on his own in disgust of Thomas Edison’s business practices. A rivalry between Tesla and Edison soon became apparent as the debate over AC/DC electricity heated up. Tesla, who ended up winning the debate, argued that AC electricity was more efficient and cost effective, which was true.

Tesla was also involved in many more controversial projects. Much of his work was undermined by Edison himself, who attempted to destroy Tesla’s reputation. There was also a concerted effort by bankers to bankrupt Tesla in order to stop his research that could have threatened their own businesses.

One such project was the transmission of basically free wireless electricity, an idea that is literally revolutionizing. Wireless energy would put many power companies and oil companies out of business. Tesla was working on this project late into his life, after he had fallen into bankruptcy and was living in a hotel room. It was long suspected that the FBI literally stole all of his work, research, and inventions that he had in his possession when he died. This rumor has now been confirmed by recent, heavily redacted Freedom of Information Act requests released by the FBI which you can read by clicking on the image below.

Here is a video demonstrating Tesla’s suppressed inventions, whether due to FBI intervention, or corporate espionage waged by Edison and banker J.P. Morgan:

WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR AND WHY?

There was a concerted effort by oil companies, car manufacturers, and the government to stop the rise of the electric car in the 90′s.

You can watch the full documentary titled “Who Killed the Electric Car” here.

HEMP/CANNABIS

Documented previously in our article titled “34 Medical Studies Proving Cannabis Cures Cancer“, we show that there are plenty of potential uses for cannabis that can cure cancer and help treat other ailments. This is an understandable threat to the current medical-industrial-complex that banks billions on cancer treatments every year.

The many industrial uses for hemp made the plant highly dangerous to current corporate establishments such as paper, plastic, and oil industries. There are reportedly 50,000 different industrial uses for hemp.

This threat to industry has led to an aggressive government funded, corporate backed anti-cannabis propaganda campaign that has spanned decades.

Credit: The Mind Unleashed

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Nick Bernabe is the owner and lead editor of the website TheAntiMedia.org, an activist, blogger, and the founder and spokesman of the March Against Monsanto movement. He is also a guest contributor to The Mind Unleashed. Please follow his Facebook page by clicking here.

29 Native American Quotes on Life, Death and Meaning

“What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.”

As we’ve addressed before, the wisdom of the Native Americans was vast. Theirs was a culture whose values spoke to an understanding of human nature and the interconnectedness of all things with a clarity only rivalled by the Buddhist traditions of the east. Dismissing the idea of the noble savage, it nonetheless becomes clear to anyone who has studied their culture that they somehow reached a very ‘high’ level- a level found in very few societies today. This list of 29 quotes from varying tribes, as compiled by Liz Olsen at infoplease.com, is but a snippet of the wisdom they attained, yet, as with many Buddhist koans, worth reading time and again. {WP}

  • Don’t be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts. – Hopi
  • Day and night cannot dwell together. – Duwamish
  • It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand. – Apache (See our Tesla T-shirt with this saying on the back here.)
  • They are not dead who live in the hearts they leave behind. – Tuscarora
  • All plants are our brothers and sisters. They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them. – Arapaho
  • Tell me and I’ll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I’ll understand. – Tribe Unknown.
  • When we show our respect for other living things, they respond with respect for us. – Arapaho
  • If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come. – Arapaho
  • Most of us do not look as handsome to others as we do to ourselves. – Assiniboine
  • What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset. – Blackfoot
  • When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice. – Cherokee
  • Those who have one foot in the canoe, and one foot in the boat, are going to fall into the river. – Tuscarora
    The weakness of the enemy makes our strength. – Cherokee
  • When the white man discovered this country Indians were running it. No taxes, no debt, women did all the work. White man thought he could improve on a system like this. – Cherokee
  • A good soldier is a poor scout. – Cheyenne
  • We will be known forever by the tracks we leave. – Dakota
  • Do not judge your neighbor until you walk two moons in his moccasins. – Cheyenne
  • There is nothing as eloquent as a rattlesnake’s tail. – Navajo
  • Force, no matter how concealed, begets resistance. – Lakota
  • Our first teacher is our own heart. – Cheyenne
  • Everyone who is successful must have dreamed of something. – Maricopa
  • All who have died are equal. – Comanche
  • What the people believe is true. – Anishinabe
  • You can’t wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. – Navajo
  • Beware of the man who does not talk, and the dog that does not bark. – Cheyenne
  • He who would do great things should not attempt them all alone. – Seneca
  • If a man is as wise as a serpent, he can afford to be as harmless as a dove. – Cheyenne
  • A brave man dies but once, a coward many times. – Iowa
  • When a man moves away from nature his heart becomes hard. – Lakota

84-Year-Old Refused a Million Dollars and Forced a Shopping Mall to Build Around Her House

In 2006, developers wanted to build a shopping mall in Seattle, Washington, over Edith Macefield’s house, but she wasn’t going to give it up. After she refused a million dollar offer the developers decided to build around her house; the picture tells it all.

After news of her defiance hit the internet, her house because a symbol of struggle against the growth of corporatism, even inspiring the film “Up,” in which Pixar modeled its house after Macefield’s home.

In 2008, Edith died and left the home to Barry Martin, the construction chief at an adjacent building site who had befriended her and helped her through her final days. The future of the house was unknown, although Martin said he would like to turn it into a memorial of some kind.

The house was gutted and remodeling began, but was cut short and the house went up for auction. In March of 2015, the house failed to sell at auction because the $170,000 price tag came with $300,000 in lien taxes. After the failed auction, the house was re-listed without any tax lien and will be sold to the highest bidder.

Here’s a video tour of the house in its current condition, with some cheesy music:

Sources:

http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/after-failed-auction-edith-macefield-home-sale-san/nkjMZ/


Principle goes deep in this example. They can bribe you, yell at you, scare and beat you and they can even kill you, but you have all the power, because your obedience is something they can never physically take from you. 

20-Year-Olds Turn Van Into A Mobile Laundromat To Wash Clothes For The Homeless

Realizing not enough is being done to meet homeless peoples’ hygienic needs, these two friends put an ingenious idea to work and are now helping many people in Australia.

Sometimes the best thing you can do to help others is to assist them with the little things, which – believe it or not – make a great deal of difference.

Imagine being homeless and trying to get back on your feet – yet feeling extremely self-conscious of the state of your clothes when seeking out new opportunities. The two definitely don’t mix, which is why two good-Samaritan friends created a brilliant way to help the homeless re-gain confidence and also feel more optimistic about their situation. They did this by turning their van into a mobile laundromat to give those without an opportunity to wash their clothes safely.

The two creators of the Orange Sky Laundry project, Lucas Patchett and Nicholas Marchesi, began with an old van and a generator. With the support of donations, they were able to secure two washing machines and driers, and now their van can process 20 kg of laundry an hour.

Launched in July, the project is now in its trial period, during which the van will operate 5 days per week in Brisbane, Australia. If all goes well, the organization will likely spread across Australia.

Two 20-year-old friends, Lucas Patchett and Nicholas Marchesi, noticed that not enough was being done to help the homeless or meet their hygienic needs. So they created Australia’s FIRST mobile laundry unit for the homeless. Now they spend 5 days a week helping others regain a bit more self confidence and live more comfortably by washing their clothes. [Clean clothes are] “a privilege that so many of us take for granted. This is the first time Mich has been able to wash his clothes and blankets. Born in Brisbane and living on the streets, Mick can’t afford to wash his clothes or transport them. Thanks for your continued support of our program.” And as shared on the Orange Sky Laundry website, “Meet Ricky. He wants to thank you all for your donations and support. He sleeps rough on the street with his dad and today they were able to wash all their clothes.” Lucas Pratchett poses in front of one of the vans. This organization runs off the generosity of others around the globe. You can help by donating online – $6 will cover the cost of a cycle of washing for one person. “Have a look, we really appreciate it along with your continued support.” Source: HuffingtonPost

Written by Amanda Froelich of www.trueactivist.com

Church Man Regards 155MPH Cyclone Pam As “Just Another Storm”

Light breaks through the open window of our temporary home in Vanuatu and I rise from bed, following the sound of children laughing and a dog barking. At intervals, the stillness of the island air is disrupted by the drone of relief helicopters, swaying back and forth over the capital Port Villa. After a quick …

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Designer Creates Amazing Billboards that Can House the Homeless

Slovakian firm Design Develop has come up with an innovative solution to provide shelter for the homeless: billboards. Project Gregory is a compact, triangular dwelling that could be funded in part by the proceeds of selling advertising space on its exterior walls.

Homelessness is a complex global issue, and finding solutions involves the coordination of many fields and services. Project Gregory seeks to provide alternative dwellings for the homeless that double as billboards and advertising spaces. Billboards are expensive to install, maintain and rent, and Project Gregory optimizes the structures so that they can double as living spaces.

To fit out the structure, the billboard dimensions are preserved, and a set of steps are added. The interior floor plan is informed by the resulting triangular shape. The interior is divided into two rooms, the first containing an entrance hall, a kitchen with a small office desk, and a raised bed set above a storage space. The second room contains the bathroom, with a washbasin located over a wardrobe, a toilet, and a shower corner. The structure consists of a wood frame with a concrete base, with impregnated OSB board facing, wooden or steel stairs, and two windows.

Project Gregory is designed for the city of Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, where the project would be easy to implement thanks to existing energy and water grids. The designers believe the billboard housing project could be applied elsewhere though, as long as adequate study and consultation was carried out beforehand. The project would be funded by firms and investors that could help with construction or acquire long-term rental of the advertising space. The Project Gregory website states that it is a nonprofit platform and is freely available for cities to implement free of charge. It’s designed as an “open source” project, so architects, designers, and artists can build upon it to create new designs and layouts.

Source: Inhabitat

Photos by: Project Gregory

Futuristic Water Bottle Is an Edible Blob of Awesomeness Called Ooho!

Looks like someone has started to create an awesome, cool way to drink water. The future of sustainable water portability is almost here: The Ooho! Water Blob won the Lexus 2014 Design Award

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When we drink bottled water we throw away plastic, [and] 80% of the bottles are not recycled….. Ooho! uses the culinary technique of sphereification, the water is encapsulated in a double gelatinous membrane. The technique consist into apply sodium alginate (E-401) from the brown algae and calcium chloride (E-509) in a concrete proportions in order to generate a gelification on the exterior of the liquid. The final package is simple, cheap (2ct/unit), resistant, hygienic, biodegradable and even eatable. Ooho! is licensed as creative commons so everyone could make them at their kitchen, modifying and innovating the “recipe.”

 

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