Észkombájn 2. könyv forrásjegyzék
1. fejezet
Nature: These six countries are about to go to the Moon — here’s why
Space com: The Myth of America's Love Affair with the Moon
New York Times: Obama Vows Renewed Space Program
Popular Science: NASA Has Spent $20 Billion On Canceled Projects
Royal Museums Greenwitch: Why did we stop going to the Moon?
CBC.ca: 50 years ago, we flew to the moon. Here's why we can't do that today
Britannica: Why Didn’t We Go Back to the Moon?
USGS: The Atmosphere and the Water Cycle
Mental Floss: How Much Does a Cloud Weigh?
Science Alert: This Is How Much a Cloud Weighs
The Swaddle: Why Do Some People Feel Hotter or Colder Than Others?
Cambridge University Press: Feeling of Cold Hands and Feet is a Highly Heritable Phenotype
The Conversation: Health Check: why do some people feel the cold more than others?
You turn me cold: evidence for temperature contagion
LiveScience: Why Do Most Prices End in .99?
Management Science: Penny Wise, Dollar Foolish: Buy-Sell Imbalances On and Around Round Numbers
Kickass Facts: The First Company To Market Pricing “$.99”
Half as Interesting: Why Literally (Almost) Every Price Ends in 99 Cents
Public Chloice: The politics of digits: evidence of odd taxation
Sexual problems in 18-67-year-old Norwegians
Epidemiology of premature ejaculation
Science Norway: How long does sex normally last before climaxing?
The Conversation: How long does sex normally last?
ScienceDirect: The human penis as a semen displacement device
Atlas Obscura: Why Is a ‘Pepper’ Different From ‘Pepper’? Blame Christopher Columbus
Chicago Tribune: Thank Columbus for discovering the sweet
Live Science: Jesus’ Last Supper Menu Revealed in Archaeology Study
Gastronomica: At Supper with Leonardo
Atlas Obscura: Guinea Pig Last Supper
American Psychological Association: Feel like a fraud?
Vice: Why men take so incredibily long on the toilet
Wiley Online Library: Toilet reading habits in Israeli adults
LiveScience: Why do some men take so long to poop?
The Regency Redingote: Sealing… Wax?
JSTOR: The Early History of Human Excreta
Vice: Why Is Shitting Still So Embarrassing?
Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Von der Schissgroub zur modernen Stadtentwässerung
2. fejezet
BBC: Never mind Transylvania, Dracula was Irish
Irish Central: How Bram Stoker created Dracula with the aid of Irish folklore
Bram Stoker's Notes for Dracula
Elizabeth Miller: Getting to know the Un-dead: Bram Stoker, Vampires and Dracula
Raymond T. McNally, Radu Florescu: In Search of Dracula: The History of Dracula and Vampires
Today I Found Out: Did People in Medieval Times Really Not Bathe?
Medievalist: Did people in the Middle Ages take baths?
Magyar Katolikus Lexikon: Főbűnök
Bible.org: What the Bible Says About Hell
Cracked: 5 Things You Won't Believe Aren't In the Bible
Smart History: Rembrandt, The Night Watch
Mental Floss: 16 Things You Might Not Know About Rembrandt’s The Night Watch
Rijskmuseum: Operation Night Watch
Guardian: AI helps return Rembrandt’s The Night Watch to original size
McGill University: Do I tilt my head forwards or backwards during a nosebleed?
Men' Health: You’ve Been Stopping Nosebleeds Wrong Your Entire Life
New York Times: The Claim: Tilt Your Head Back to Treat a Nosebleed
American Academy of Pediatrics: Treating nosebleeds: AAP-endorsed guideline covers best practices
History Extra: Was King Arthur real? Discover the legend of the 'once and future king'
History Extra: Caer Cadarn and Camelot: where was King Arthur's castle?
The Points Guy: The complete history of credit cards, from antiquity to today
David Feldman: Loyalty Mythbusters: Don't Worry About Points Liability
The Atlantic: The Gift-Card Budget
Peter Francis, Jr.: The Beads That Did "Not" Buy Manhattan Island
New Netherland Institute: Peter Schagen Letter
Paul Otto: The Dutch, Munsees, and the Purchase of Manhattan Island
Mental Floss: Was Manhattan Really Bought for $24?
LiveScience: Was Manhattan really sold for $24 worth of beads and trinkets?
Smooth Radio: The Story of... 'No Woman No Cry' by Bob Marley
Songfacts: No Woman No Cry by Bob Marley & the Wailers
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences: Can You Sweat Toxins out of Your Body?
CNET: What happens to your body when you sweat, and other sweat facts
Livestrong.com: Why You Shouldn’t ‘Sweat It Out’ After Drinking
How Stuff Works: Can You Really Sweat Out a Hangover?
Collider: Beyond Mickey Mouse: Ub Iwerks' Many Contributions to the Disney Legacy
Waltdisney.org: Ub Iwerks: Master of Animation and Technology
NPR: Remembering Ub Iwerks, The Father Of Mickey Mouse
3. fejezet
National Geographic: The First-Ever Expedition to Turkmenistan's "Door to Hell"
CTV News: Turkmenistan hopes 'Door to Hell' will boost tourism
Atlas Obscura: The Gates of Hell
BBC Travel: The Darvaza Crater: The USSR's top-secret desert mystery
Gibraltar National Museum: Stay Behind Cave
BBC: Burma's confusing capital move
New York Times: Surrounded by Poverty, a Lifeless Capital Stands Aloof
Guardian: Burma's bizarre capital: a super-sized slice of post-apocalypse suburbia
CNN Travel: Duga radar: Enormous abandoned antenna hidden in forests near Chernobyl
Russia Beyond: ‘Duga’: a giant abandoned air radar near Chernobyl
War History Online: The Russian Woodpecker: The Story Of The Mysterious Duga Radar
Geographical Review: Lake Manly: An Extinct Lake of Death Valley
Spiegel: Das Tal des Todes blüht auf
Atlas Obscura: A Lake in Death Valley, the Hottest and Driest of the U.S. National Parks
National Geographic: Bones of 30,000 Plague Victims Decorate This Church
Amusing Planet: Kitsault: The Ghost Town Where Lights Are Still On But No One’s Home
CBC.ca: The story of Canada's most famous ghost town is becoming a musical
Global News: Ghost Town Mysteries: The 30-year slumber of Kitsault, B.C.
Destination Adventure: Abandoned City. The Power Is Still ON.
Pacific Crest Trail Association: Basic skill: pooping in four steps
Atlas Obscura: This Century-Old Wartime Crater Is Still Visible From Space
The Atlantic: The Fading Battlefields of World War I
Amusing Planet: Neft Dasları: A City Built On Oil Platforms
Spiegel International: The Rise and Fall of Stalin's Atlantis
La Cité du Pétrole / Oil Rocks – City above the Sea
New York Times: The End of the Road For 'Devil's Highway'
US Federal Highway Association: U.S. 666: "Beast of a Highway"?
Travel+Leisure: Road Trip Guide: Tackling the Devil's Highway
Atlas Obscura: The Strange Saga of Kowloon Walled City
4. fejezet
BBC: Why Singapore banned chewing gum
BBC: Singapore's elder statesman
Guardian: Gum control: how Lee Kuan Yew kept chewing gum off Singapore's streets
NBC News: Singapore loosens 12-year chewing gum ban
Messy Nessy: Hawaii’s Forbidden Island and the Real-Life Swiss Family Robinson who Controls it
Culture Trip: The Story Behind Ni‘ihau: Hawaii’s Forbidden Island
The Sun: Taking photographs of the Eiffel Tower at night is actually ILLEGAL
NDR.de: Als die Luftschiffe in den Krieg eingriffen
Guardian: Wurst luck – how Zeppelins hit German sausage-eaters
Frankfurt.de: "Ein Genuss zum Abheben gut" – Die Zeppelinwurst
New York Times: The Town of Colma, Where San Francisco’s Dead Live
The Bold Italic: Why Are So Many Dead San Franciscans Buried in This Tiny Bay Area Town?
San Francisco Chronicle: Colma cemeteries buried in demand as shortage of land lies ahead
SF Gate: One lively day in the Bay Area's city of the dead
Fox 5: Why Nevada, 4 other states don’t sell lottery tickets
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Knowing Vegas: Why doesn’t Nevada have a state lottery?
California State Library: History of Gambling in the United States
The Constitution of the State of Nevada
Huffington Post: When Owning Gold Was Illegal in America: And Why It Could Be Again
Mises Institute: The Great Gold Robbery of 1933
The Conversation: How the US government seized all citizens’ gold in 1930s
The Week: Did Oliver Cromwell actually cancel Christmas?
BBC Culture: When Christmas carols were banned
National Geographic: Called to the Holy Mountain
New York Times: Mount Athos, a Male-Only Holy Retreat, Is Ruffled by Tourists and Russia
Sithonia Greece: How to Visit Mount Athos
BBC: Why are women banned from Mount Athos?
Daily Beast: The First Dunk in Basketball
Philadelphia Inquirer: When college basketball outlawed the dunk
MEL Magazine: Why did the NCAA ban the slam dunk for nine years?
'Mr. Basketball' George Mikan Was So Good The NBA Had To Change The Rules
Liberation: Interdit de mourir au Lavandou.
L'Obs: Les Lavandourains n'ont plus le droit de mourir
Ouest France: Ces arrêtés municipaux qui interdisent la pluie, les maladies ou les ovnis
La Depeche: Béarn. Il est interdit de mourir à Sarpourenx
Sud Ouest: Béarn : il n’est plus interdit de mourir à Sarpourenx
5. fejezet
Bloomberg: The Gambler who Beat Roulette
Guardian: The sting: did gang really use a laser, phone and a computer to take the Ritz for £1.3m?
Independent: Three held over £1.3m Ritz casino 'fraud'
Roulette Wheel Testing Report on Stages 3.2 and 3.3 of NWML/GBGB Project Proposal
Washington Post: Presidium takes back Brezhnev's medal
Russia Beyond: The Order of Victory, the world’s most expensive military decoration
Princeton University Press: Outsourcing Empire: How Company-States Made the Modern World
Crash Course: Capitalism and the Dutch East India Company: Crash Course World History 229
Smithsonian Magazine: When Henry VIII and Francis I Spent $19 Million on an 18-Day Party
Múlt-kor: Amikor a francia király a nép szeme láttára vágta földhöz VIII. Henriket
Guardian: Treasure hunter marks five years in jail for refusing to give up his gold
UPI: Witness: Fugitive treasure hunter had stash of $100 bills
Narratively: The Curse of the Ship of Gold
SF Gate: Gold Rush brick sells for $8 million / 80-pound ingot bought by executive
Wired: The Curse of the Bahia Emerald
Bloomberg: The Long, Strange Saga of the 180,000-Carat Emerald
NBC News: What price vanity? $14 million for license plate
Prairie Aerial: 1500' TV Tower
USA Today: Sky-high light bulb change passes 1 million views
Greedhead: How much do tower light changers make
The Conversation: Why are dollar bills green?
Forbes: The Fun History Behind Why Money Is Green
6. fejezet
Military Times: Dutch F-16 makes emergency landing after plane shoots itself
Amusing Planet: The Fighter Plane That Shot Itself Down
Data Genetics: The jet plane that shot itself down
Popular Mechanics: How B-52 Bombers Will Fly Until the 2050s
New York Times: After 60 Years, B-52s Still Dominate U.S. Fleet
Wired: How on God's Green Earth Is the B-52 Still in Service?
Air and Space Forces Magazine: Bombers in 2050
Vesna Vulovic: how to survive a bombing at 33000 feet
New York Times: Serbia’s Most Famous Survivor Fears That Recent History Will Repeat Itself
New York Times: Vesna Vulovic, Flight Attendant Who Survived Jetliner Blast, Dies at 66
Gregory Karambelas: The F-15 ASAT story
Smithsonian Magazine: The First Space Ace
Air Force Flight Test Center: The Death of a Satellite
Forbes: The Origin Of Witches Riding Broomsticks: Drugs From Nature, Plus Shakespeare
History.com: Why Do Witches Ride Brooms? The History Behind the Legend
Hyperallergic: The First Known Depiction of a Witch on a Broomstick
Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association: 150,000 Miles without Landing in a Cessna 172
CNN: The world’s longest flight spent more than two months in the air
Jalopnik: How A Slot Machine Mechanic Flew 150,000 Miles Over 64 Days Without Landing
Reason: The $1.7 Trillion F-35 Fighter Jet Program Is About To Get More Expensive
Defense Visual Information Distribution Service: An inside look at F-35 pilot helmet fittings
Task and Purpose: An F-35 pilot’s helmet costs more than a Ferrari and takes two days to get fitted
Kathrick Nambi: An Aircraft Made Of Rubber: The Goodyear Inflatoplane
Historic Wings: The Inflatable Plane
Aerotoons: Goodyear Inflatoplane
Elfnet.hu: MÁVAG Héjja „Hajj, azok a régi szép idők”
Elfnet.hu: Etrich Taube „Repülő tökmag”
Elfnet.hu: Aviatik D.I „Osztrák-magyar veszedelem”
Idflieg.com: Aviatik Berg D.I exhibited at the Vienna Technical Museum
BBC: Libya 1911: How an Italian pilot began the air war era
Magyarország a XX. században / Repülőgépek
7. fejezet
SBS Food: Why Hitler wasn't a vegetarian and the Aryan vegan diet isn't what it seems
Telegraph: Hitler's food taster speaks of Führer's vegetarian diet
Vice: Why So Many White Supremacists Are into Veganism
Independent: Revealed: Himmler's secret quest to locate the 'Aryan Holy Grail'
Telegraph: The original Indiana Jones: Otto Rahn and the temple of doom
Atlas Obscura: The Forgotten Nazi History of ‘One-Pot Meals’
Daniela Rüther – Hitler's „Eintopfsonntag”
Britannica: Why Was Nazi Germany Called the Third Reich?
History.com: Hitler Sent a Secret Expedition to Antarctica in a Hunt for Margarine Fat
Atlas Obscura: Hitler’s Secret Antarctic Expedition for Whales
Atlas Obscura: Margarine Once Contained a Whole Lot More Whale
Today I Found Out: Who Gets The Royalties For Hitler's Book?
BBC: Hitler dodged taxes, expert finds
Insider: Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler made an absurd amount of money off of ‘Mein Kampf'
Warfare History Network: Engineering Excellence, Political Dysfunction: Mercedes-Benz in WWII
Mercedes-Benz Group: Daimler-Benz in the Nazi Era 1933 - 1945.
Guardian: Last dive for Lake Toplitz's Nazi gold
Smithsonian Magazine: The Nazis Planned to Bomb Britain With Forged Bank Notes
ABC News: Nazi Gold Legend Refuses to Die
History Today: Fashion and the Third Reich
Alpha History: Hitler on the Role of Women (1934)
Hitler’s Speech to the National Socialist Women’s League (September 8, 1934)
CNN Style: Empowering, alluring, degenerate? The evolution of red lipstick
Ilise S. Carter: The Red Menace: How Lipstick Changed the Face of American History
8. fejezet
Forbes: Beware Of The Concorde Fallacy
ScienceDirect: Toward a positive theory of consumer choice
BBC Culture: Is Jodorowsky’s Dune the greatest film never made?
New York Times: This Film Does Not Exist
Vice: The Haunting Photography of a Serial Killer
Youtube: Serial Killer Rodney James Alcala on the Dating Game
Alan R. Warren: The Killing Game: The True Story of Rodney Alcala, the Game Show Serial Killer
Crime Junkie podcast: Serial Killer Rodney Alcala
New Yorker: Desert Bus, The Very Worst Video Game Ever Created
Vulture: Freddy Lives: An Oral History of A Nightmare on Elm Street
History.com: How a Terrifying Wave of Unexplained Deaths Led to ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’
Sudden death in sleep of Laotian-Hmong refugees in Thailand: a case-control study
Youtube: Jenny Jones - The Murderous Crush Show
BBC: Ghostwatch: The BBC spoof that duped a nation
British Medical Journal: Post-traumatic stress disorder in children after television programmes
Bleeding Cool: Ghostwatch: The BBC 1992 TV Play That Terrified the Nation
Neil Jackson, Shaun Kimber, Johnny Walker, Thomas Joseph Watson: Snuff: Real Death and Screen Media
New York Times: Morgenthau Finds Film Dismembering Was Indeed a Hoax
New York Times: Snuff is Pure Poison
Fangoria: Snuff: The Biggest Myth In Film
New Scientist: When it comes to traumatic flashbacks, Tetris blocks
CNN: Playing Tetris can reduce onset of PTSD after trauma, study shows
NPR: How Playing Tetris Tames The Trauma Of A Car Crash
Game Transfer Phenomena: Embracing pseudo-hallucinatory phenomena induced by playing video games
BBC: How playing video games can help trauma victims
9. fejezet
LiveScience: Giraffe sex is even weirder than we thought, and it involves pee
Today I Found Out: Before Mating, The Female Giraffe Will First Uninate In The Male's Mouth
Kárpáti Igaz Szó, 2012. július
Amerikai Magyar Népszava, 1927. szeptember
Ranker: Facts And Stories About Frank Lentini, The 'Three-Legged Man'
University of Sheffield: History of Freak Shows
Ars Technica: Man who tried to build a homemade nuclear reactor didn’t die of radiation poisoning
Ars Technica: This fall, the “Radioactive Boy Scout” died at age 39
Harper's Magazine: The Radioactive Boy Scout
Knowledgenuts: Hans Christian Andersen Was A Bit Of A Pervert
Independent: A Tale of Two Writers
History Collection: 12 Historically Important Perverts and How They Changed the World
Newsweek: We May Have Evolved to Have Sex in Private to Stop Others Stealing Our Mate, Study Says
NPR: The Forgotten History Of Fat Men's Clubs
Hushed Up History: Girth and Mirth: The Rise of the Fat Men’s Club
Atlas Obscura: The Fat Men’s Clubs That Revelled in Exces
Sun Journal: When fat men’s clubs were big
New England Historical Society: The New England Fat Men's Club
New York Times: Too Much for Flushing
Guardian: The dolphin who loved me: the Nasa-funded project that went wrong
All That's Interesting: Margaret Howe Lovatt And Her Sexual Encounters With A Dolphin
BBC4: Dealing with a dolphin's 'urges' - The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins
BBC4: Margaret's Big Idea - The Girl Who Talked to Dolphins
BBC: Finland's hot competition
ESPN: "Sports from Hell': Hot Boxed
BBC: Finalist dies at World Sauna event in Finland
CBC: Red Bull settles false advertising lawsuit for $13M
BENJAMIN CAREATHERS, Plaintiff, v. RED BULL NORTH AMERICA, INC., Defendant.
Vinayak Chaudhary: How is Red Bull literally printing money?
BBC: So Red Bull doesn't actually 'give you wings'
The Atlantic: Red Bull Is Just Soda
How Stuff Works: The Strange Story of 'Killdozer' and the Man Behind It
The Denver Channel: Crews Begin Dismantling Granby Bulldozer
Colorado Central Magazine: Looking at the dark side of paradise
The Denver Channel: Granby Rampage Damage Expected To Exceed $4 Million
The Durango Telegraph: Dozer rampage roots run deep
10. fejezet
Motorsport Magazine: David Purley: The fighter
Motorsport Magazine: David Purley, GM: 'As large a character as motor racing has known'
Youtube: David Purley 1979 Interview
Insider: Before face masks, Americans went to war against seat belts
History.com: When New Seat Belt Laws Drew Fire as a Violation of Personal Freedom
BBC: Why people object to laws that save lives
Today: The fight over face masks is a lot like the pushback seat belts faced in the '80s
Mental Floss: When a Radio Host Led an Uprising Against Massachusetts’s Seat Belt Law
Chicago Tribune: Seat Belt Law An Assault On Freedom
AutoJosh: Reasons Why US Destroys Decommissioned $1.5m Armoured “Beast” Limousine
Alapjárat: Minden, amit az amerikai elnök golyóálló limuzinjáról tudni érdemes
Guinness World Records: Longest Car
Auto Evolution: World’s Longest Car, the American Dream Limo, Is ‘80s Extravaganza at Its Best
The Drive: Meet Hollywood’s Biggest Car Guy
Motor1.com: Exclusive: Longest Car In The World Moved To Florida For Restoration
Auto Evolution: The Strict Rules of Ferrari Ownership: You Don’t Choose, Ferrari Chooses You
Road and Track: The Ferrari F12tdf Is a 770 Horsepower Throwback to the Supercar Glory Days
Wired: How to Earn the Right to Buy Ferrari's Most Exclusive Hypercar
Jalopnik: That 'Ferrari XX Owners Can't Bring Their Cars Home' Rule Is Fake So Stop Repeating It
La Paz Life: Bolivia’s Death Road: Would You Risk it?
Atlas Obscura: North Yungas Road
Locos por los autos: LOS YUNGAS: "La carretera más peligrosa del mundo"
Forbes: The Worst Traffic Jams In History
Christian Science Monitor: China traffic jam enters Day 11. A tale of deceit and criminality?
The Hindu: China's 10-day traffic jam, longest ever
Gizmodo Australia: The Sultan Of Brunei’s Rotting Supercar Collection
Hotcars: What Most People Don't Know About The Sultan Of Brunei's Car Collection
Donut: The $5 BILLION Car Collection Rotting In The Jungle | Up to Speed
The Drive: An F1 Team Lost a $250,000 Diamond at the Monaco GP, and It’s Still Missing Today