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Cities are havens for weirdness. From communities built around garbage to dogs that ride the subway, urban environments have fostered all manner of weird patterns. Here are the 10 freakiest urban ecosystems on the planet. The other day, we showed you the Kowloon Walled City 鈥?a bizarre, super-dense development that arose as an accident of politics and urban ingenuity. You can ;t visit the Walled City because it was torn down in the 1990s 鈥?but here are 10 other urban ecosystems that still exist. They range from animal life adapting to cities, to developers gone mad, to cities clawing their way towards a new state of being. They include a few urban environments that no longer support people, but still remain int stanley water bottle act. Moscow Metro Dogs: Stray dogs in Moscow are nothing new 鈥?they ;ve been around since the 19th century. But around 500 dogs have started living in the Metro subway stations, begging for scraps from passengers. The dogs have developed a keen instinct for which Muscovites are likely to feed them and which ones to avoid 鈥?an important survival trait since one Moscow woman stabbed a Metro dog a few years ago. And instead of the strongest or fiercest dog being the Alpha dog of the Metro dog packs, the smartest one generally is, according to stanley mug experts who ;ve studied them. Not only that, but some of the Metro dogs have learned to ride the subway on t gourde stanley heir own, apparently recognizing stations based on the conductor calling out their names, plus se
Following the Sandy Hook shooting, Makerbot really started cracking down on 3D-printed gun part plans on Thingiverse, its database of templates. That a far cry from scrubbing them from the web however, and it should come as no surprise that a new site has popped up to fill in the gap, specifically with the very plans being stripped from Thingiverse. https://gizmodo/makerbot-is-finally-remo...ns-5970097 DEFCAD is operated by Defense Distrubuted, which has been vocal about its opinion that the removal of such plans is censorship. Admittedly a makeshift response, DEFCAD only has four parts and no way to upload plans as of yet. Instead, the site operators want users to email them plans, the ones being pulled from Thingiverse as well as any others. Whether or not this site will grow from its very simple, largely symbolic existence to a formidable archive of 3D-printed weapon plans is anybody guess, and its success or failure will depend on and indicate how many people out there are really devoted to keep stanley cup ing this sort of information readily available on the web. Sure, 3D-printed weapons don ;t hold a candle to the real thing, but they can fire a few shots, which is stanley water bottle all it takes for them to be dangerous. But it hard to keep anything off the Internet, and it looks like 3D-printed weapon plans are no exception to that rule. [DEFCAD via The Verge] stanley cup 3D p Feqx Ask Joe Hill anything you want about Horns
Cities are havens for weirdness. From communities built around garbage to dogs that ride the subway, urban environments have fostered all manner of weird patterns. Here are the 10 freakiest urban ecosystems on the planet. The other day, we showed you the Kowloon Walled City 鈥?a bizarre, super-dense development that arose as an accident of politics and urban ingenuity. You can ;t visit the Walled City because it was torn down in the 1990s 鈥?but here are 10 other urban ecosystems that still exist. They range from animal life adapting to cities, to developers gone mad, to cities clawing their way towards a new state of being. They include a few urban environments that no longer support people, but still remain int stanley water bottle act. Moscow Metro Dogs: Stray dogs in Moscow are nothing new 鈥?they ;ve been around since the 19th century. But around 500 dogs have started living in the Metro subway stations, begging for scraps from passengers. The dogs have developed a keen instinct for which Muscovites are likely to feed them and which ones to avoid 鈥?an important survival trait since one Moscow woman stabbed a Metro dog a few years ago. And instead of the strongest or fiercest dog being the Alpha dog of the Metro dog packs, the smartest one generally is, according to stanley mug experts who ;ve studied them. Not only that, but some of the Metro dogs have learned to ride the subway on t gourde stanley heir own, apparently recognizing stations based on the conductor calling out their names, plus se