Fake Science 101: A Complete(ly inaccurate) Guide to the Universe

It can be hard to understand all of that messy stuff they call ‘science’. Why not let Fake Science help you understand the really difficult questions about astronomy, making babies, lighting things on fire and how styrofoam came into the world.

Check out the book on the Fake Science Page – selling for only $11.53 on Amazon (cheapest textbook I’ve ever seen). 272 pages in full colour – and this isn’t one of those where the lecturer forgot to place a big enough order and now you have to wait till the end of term before the publisher prints more. It’s available now!

Here are a few exclusive images provided from Phil Edwards, the genius behind this book of absolutely zero knowledge, to get you all revved up and ready for a good romp on the sofa with Fake Science 101.

RadioShack Launches Cellphone Service


Leaked screenshots suggest RadioShack is planning to launch its own cellphone service. It appears it will share connectivity with Cricket Wireless, which in turn uses some Sprint services.

The RadioShack deal will be without a contract, meaning customers will get little if any subsidy on handset prices. Customers will have a monthly rate for service but no commitment; if their account doesn’t have sufficient credit at the start of the month, service is put on hold unless and until they top up the account.

The screenshots don’t give any details of pricing, though they do show that the HTC One V will be among the available handsets. It’s available elsewhere without contract for around $200-225.

Engadget, which received the screenshots, noted that as well as activating a handset in store, customers can call a phone number that’s already in use by Cricket Wireless. That’s one of the main networks outside of the big four: it currently has around seven million users. Cricket has its own nationwide network, though it leases space from Sprint for 3G services and will eventually offer 4G LTE via Clearwire.

That strongly suggests that RadioShack will be a mobile virtual network operator: one that pays a flat rate (with a bulk discount) to use a “real” network and then resells this access to consumers at a profit. Usually such firms succeed either on the basis of their brand name, or by offering specific packages that suit customers who can’t find a better deal from the major networks.

This can often involve targeting “niche” markets such as people who want a smartphone but won’t make many calls. For example, Cricket Wireless offers special plans for music lovers where song and ringtone downloads don’t count towards data limits. MVNO firms can also try to compete on customer service.

It appears RadioShack will offer many of the same handsets as Cricket Wireless, which most notably has included the iPhone 4 and 4S on contract free deals since June.



Awesome House Alert

It rises out of the ground like some futuristic house from Eureka (and maintains a moderate temperature year-round when underground making it very energy efficient). The living quarters can be (manually) rotated through 180 degrees. It has a pool on the lower floor.

Yeah, this is what a bachelor pad is meant to be like. 73-year-old Czech builder, Bohumil Lhota, reportedly built this house because he was bored with ‘normal’ houses. He was also motivated by the energy efficiency side of things. I wonder how much it costs to buy this house…

[Images by Petr Josek / Reuters | Via BuzzFeed]

Weaponry I Could Get Behind

I was having a heated debate the other day about gun laws in America. Now if they presented me with this, I might have had to give on a few points…

[Via Geek and Buzz]

Laser-Guided Scissors

I’m not exactly sure how this works, or if it would actually fix my abysmal scissor abilities, but regardless having a laser on my scissors just sounds awesome.

  • Laser-beam will guide you to cut straight with these scissors
  • Laser turns on at the push of a button
  • Requires 2x LR44 cell batteries (included)
  • Size: 8-1/4″ x 3-1/2″ x 1″ (21 cm x 8.9 cm x 2.5 cm)

[$11.95 from Neatoshop | $11.45 from Amazon | Via GeekAlerts]

The Science of Over-Eating [Video]

ASAP bring us another wonderful scientific insight.

So the more fat & sugar you eat, the hungrier you get! That’s a pretty scary biological function to live with in this day and age!

[ASAP Science | Via a fan!]