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Black Whole Conference: Chair Sculpture by Michel de Broin Posted: 27 Aug 2008 01:58 AM CDT
Now that is a chair sculpture - you’re looking at "Black Whole Conference" by Michel de Broin (2006). It was sculpted out of 72 chairs, and is a part of the Québec Triennial "Nothing is Lost, Nothing is Created, Everything is Transformed" exhibition at the Musée d’Art in Montreal, Canada: Link - via Chair Blog |
Posted: 27 Aug 2008 01:57 AM CDT Dear reader: If doing fun stuff usually involve an adrenaline rush, then this post is for you! Here’s AirKick, a "sport and adventure device" that sends you hurtling into (hopefully) the pool:
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Posted: 27 Aug 2008 01:56 AM CDT That, my friends, is the most awesomest lamp ever: MYBrain, the table lamp by Alexander Lervik. It’s based on the artist’s real brain as taken by an MRI scan, then processed through a 3D printer. Link - via Modern Urban Living |
Map of Moon Exploration: How Far Did Armstrong and Aldrin Roam? Posted: 27 Aug 2008 01:56 AM CDT The Apollo 11 travelled more than 200,000 miles to the moon - but did you know that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, the first men on the moon went all that distance only to hop about the area smaller than a soccer field? If you have no idea how big a soccer field is, then perhaps this is a better comparison: Perhaps Armstrong & Aldrin were right: once you’ve seen one patch of moon dirt, you’ve seen ‘em all! Via Strange Maps and Sleeping in My Head |
The Golden Girls Before They Were Golden Posted: 27 Aug 2008 01:54 AM CDT Andrea Hale of The Retro Blog has a neat post about what The Golden Girls did before they were famous. Betty White (left), for instance, did a Fantastik Disinfectant cleaner; Bea Arthur starred in Mame with Lucille Ball; Rue McClanahan did a risque striptease in Hollywood After Dark in 1968. No Estelle Getty (RIP) though - but Andrea did find a clip of her workout |
Boy Banned from Playing Baseball For Being Too Good Posted: 27 Aug 2008 01:54 AM CDT Can a boy be too good a baseball player to play? Here’s a story of 9-year-old Jericho Scott, whose fastball (clocked at 40 mph) was deemed too fast/good/dangerous for the youth baseball league he’s playing:
Link - Thanks Tiffany and Stratoblogster! |
“Lesbian” Shirt Got Woman Kicked Out of Federal Building Posted: 26 Aug 2008 06:44 PM CDT Don’t ask, don’t tell - and certainly don’t put it on your shirt. Here’s the story of how Lapriss Gilbert was forced to leave a Social Security office because she was wearing a "Lesbian.com" shirt:
Link - Thanks Tiffany! (Photo: Hans Gutknecht) |
Crude Oil Dependency by James Laughton Posted: 26 Aug 2008 06:43 PM CDT In his photo series Crude Oil Dependency (2007), English Photographer James Laughton likened our oil habit as if it were a drug that both saves our lives and destroy them at the same time:
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Posted: 26 Aug 2008 06:43 PM CDT
Hey whaddayaknow - today is Toilet Paper Day! So. Happy TP Day, I guess! If you want to send an e-card, here it is: Link - Thanks Pam! |
Baked Laptop: Why Storing Valuables in the Oven is a Bad Idea Posted: 26 Aug 2008 06:42 PM CDT
Apparently some people store their valuables inside the oven for safekeeping when they’re away. The downside of this method is that sometimes they forgot all about ‘em … Here’s the story from Flickr user jimray:
Link - Thanks Darren! See also When Bad Things Happen to Good Computers, a gallery of computer disasters at PutPlace Blog |
Posted: 26 Aug 2008 06:41 PM CDT Etsy seller Sally England Design made this awesome flat-panel TV cozy that looks like television test-pattern!
Link - via Boing Boing Gadgets |
Sheriff Sentences Self to Jail to Find Out How It Feels Like Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:32 PM CDT What does it feel like to be in jail? Sheriff Mark Curran wanted to find out, so he sentenced himself to a week in lock-up!
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Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:32 PM CDT
Wired has a neat gallery of cars of futures past that never made it into production. This one above is the 1956 Buick Centurion, a concept car by General Motors that came complete with a bubble-shaped cockpit and body made of lightweight fiberglass. |
Forget Global Warming, the Ice Age is Coming! Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:31 PM CDT With all the attention to global warming, are we actually preparing for the right doomsday scenario? Perhaps not, according to physicist Phil Chapman, who thinks that another Ice Age is coming:
Link - via The Daily Galaxy Of course, this is by no means accepted by most scientists in the world. In fact, the idea of global cooling is still a fringe theory. Read more about global cooling here. |
“Magnetic” Cows Sense Earth’s Magnetic Lines Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:29 PM CDT Here’s something that man, in thousands of years of farming and animal husbandry, has never noticed before - but thanks to Google Earth - now know: cows tend to face in the north-south direction of the Earth’s magnetic lines!
(Photo: Hynek Burda) |
Why is the US Drinking Age 21 in the First Place? Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:29 PM CDT To lower the pressure for binge-drinking, presidents of some of the largest colleges and universities in the United States have been advocating that the national drinking age of 21 be lowered (see our previous post). But why is the drinking age 21 to begin with? Ethan Trex of our pal mental_floss blog writes:
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Han Solo Frozen in Carbonite Cake Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:28 PM CDT This awesome cake of Han Solo frozen in Carbonite is made by Michele of Confectionary Delights: Link |
“Bulb Shade” Makes CFL Beautiful Posted: 26 Aug 2008 02:28 PM CDT Compact fluorescent light bulbs (or CFLs) may be more energy efficient, but to many people (including yours truly) they’re butt ugly. And they give off a harsh glow. Well, no more. Sustainability Action Group members Michael Mandiberg, Steve Lambert, and friends designed this clever "light bulb shade" out of heat resistant photo diffuser material that make CFLs beautiful. Links: Bright Idea Shade [vimeo clip] | Step-by-step instructions at Instructables - via Divine Caroline |
Cubeecraft: Cute DIY Toy You Print, Cut and Fold! Posted: 26 Aug 2008 01:14 PM CDT Cubeecrafts are cute paper toys that you can print, cut, and fold yourself (or better yet, with your kids). Best thing about them is that they’re free! Link - Thanks Henry Myers! |
Posted: 26 Aug 2008 01:14 PM CDT Our pal Tokyoflash has come up with another gorgeous design: the Rogue watch. It’s bright enough that you’ll get noticed, but subtle enough to keep you looking cool. I won’t pretend to understand how to read this watch - which makes it on par with any other Tokyoflash watches for me - but darn it if it doesn’t look so cool! I wonder if the they’ll confiscate it if you try to board a plane wearing one … By the way, we run a contest with the good folks of Tokyoflash every month. The last one was won by Neatorama reader Sarindipity. Be sure to watch for it soon (get it?) |
Historic Firehouse Crumbled When Moved Posted: 26 Aug 2008 01:13 PM CDT |
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