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T-Rex Sculpture Made Out Of Recycled Metal Parts

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:50 PM PST

As if T-Rex, the big daddy of dinosaurs with a serious appetite to match, isn’t badass enough in the scaly flesh, now he’s been built out of scrap metal parts by sculptor Andrew Chase.

And, while this over two foot tall, and six foot long, metal sculpture is far from life sized, he would be no less intimidating than his normal sized self to, say, a mouse or hamster, or even that annoying Chihuahua next door.

All jokes aside, Andrew’s metal T-Rex would make a great stop motion puppet, a worthy successor to Ray Harryhausen’s classic Tyrannosaurus Rex puppet from the film One Million Years B.C. Check out all the other pics of this awesome metal dinosaur at the link below, because I feel like this guy has to be seen from all sides to be truly appreciated.

Link  –via Obvious Winner

Like Comic Books With Mature Storylines? Then Check Out Damaged

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:29 PM PST

Comics have come a long way from the days of pandering to children in order to sell a product. These days, they’re full of mature stories and subject matter that would make Golden Age Superman blush, and that’s how I like it. To me, a comic book with no spandex clad heroes in sight means I’ll be entertaining more than just my eyeballs when I dig in.

Enter the newest title from Radical Comics-Damaged. It’s a dark, edgy cop story with a serious noir edge, and lots of the old ultraviolence. The story centers around two cops/brothers, one of which will draw obvious comparison to the Punisher with his violent vigilante antics and attitude about killing bad guys.

Written by David Lapham (Crossed and Stray Bullets), Damaged pays homage to its obvious influences without becoming predictable, and the six issue mini series format means you will be left with a satisfying conclusion to the storyline.

The great thing about this series is it’s a throwback with modern flavor, a good pulp story that is familiar yet timeless, with a cast of characters that are iconic enough to exist in any era, and beautiful artwork by Leonardo Manco (Hellblazer and War Machine) that helps sell this realistic story about human nature, inner conflict and inescapable fate.

Want to know more? Read an exhaustive review at the link to the Bad Haven article below, so you know what you’re getting in to before you shell out for the books.

Link

An Epic Level Performance Of Musical Nerdery

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:08 PM PST

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Musical nerdery doesn’t get much more epic than this performance by Bit Brigade, where they play the soundtrack to Mega Man II while the entire game is being played on a screen behind them.

And when I say the entire game I mean THE ENTIRE GAME, this video weighs in at an impressive 44 minutes and, to top it all off, they’re actually a really good band, so the show isn’t all gimmick and flash, it totally rocks!

–via Topless Robot

Gauntlet Cover Art Re-Imagined

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 10:48 PM PST

This is what the classic video game Gauntlet would have looked like if it took place in some sort of dwarven alternate reality, imagined and beautifully illustrated by DeviantARTist Mike Azevedo. In this version, you will never hear the narrator say the words “Warrior needs food- badly”.

Link  –via Rampaged Reality

The Ridiculous Anti-Ninja Turtles Campaign From The 90s

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 10:35 PM PST

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Apparently there was a group of Canadian moralists who fought against violent, corrupting influences on children in the early 90s, and made their message known in a propaganda film entitled Not Just Fun And Games.

These squares despised toys, and had an awful lot of bad things to say about our beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, probably because their fathers never bought them that G.I. Joe doll they always wanted.

Why pile on more hate for the poor mutants, morality police-haven’t they been through enough? I mean, they already live in the sewer, what more do you want?

–via The Daily What

Strange Felted Wool Sculptures By Zoe Williams

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 10:21 PM PST

The subjects Zoe Williams sculpts out of felted wool are, for the most part, critters which look good with a bit of fuzz on them, even if that fuzz is contrasted by sharp and spiky bits.

Ultimately, they look too dangerous to pet, so I’d keep my hand tucked in my shirt if viewing them at a gallery show. They’re strange taxidermy style mounts meant to appeal to animal lovers, who also want to spruce up their world with a bold work of art.

Link  –via Creep Machine

A Professor Snape-Inspired Office

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 08:10 PM PST

Logospilgrim is just a bit interested in the character of Severus Snape from Harry Potter. She has Snape tattoos, dresses like Snape, and has written two books about him. Her home office is a shrine packed with objects and decorations that would please him, including potion bottles that are presumably empty. You can view several more pictures at the link.

Link | Logospilgrim’s Website

Atari 2600 iPhone Dock

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:58 PM PST

Etsy seller Daniel McLeod writes “I had an old Atari 2600 that had stopped working and I couldn’t just get rid of it.” Well, of course not! That’d be like getting rid of your own mother because she got old. Classic Ataris should be cherished and repurposed, and that’s what he did. McLeod’s is now an audio dock.

Link -via Technabob

Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Footballs

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:48 PM PST

The Super Bowl is less than three weeks away, so you’d better start making plans. These strawberry treats are hardcore football fan food. Jackie Dodd of Domestic Fits provides a simple recipe at the link.

Link -via Tasteologie

Patient Got $44 Million Bill for a Doctor’s Visit

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 06:54 PM PST

Sure hospital bills are notorious for being expensive, but one New York man learned that he racked up an unusually high bill for a doctor's visit:

The hospital cured his pneumonia, but the bill — for an eye-popping $44 million — made him sick.

Unemployed doorman Alexis Rodriguez couldn’t believe his eyes when he opened an envelope from Bronx-Lebanon Hospital last week and saw what he appeared to owe.

“I almost had an asthma attack,” said Rodriguez, 28, just one of several hundred patients to receive absurdly inflated bills because of a “system error.”

His amount due was $44,776,587 for outpatient services that in reality amounted to no more than $300.

From The New York Daily News: Link (Photo: James Keivom/NY Daily News)

Most Creative Employee Excuses for Being Late to Work

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 05:53 PM PST

Late to work again? Don't settle for drab excuses like traffic or oversleeping - your boss has undoubtedly heard those before. Instead, distract 'em with a creative excuse for your tardiness!

Here are some of the most ingenious explanations for being late, as compiled by CareerBuilder:

Some of the more outrageous justifications reported by the employers included:

Employee's cat had the hiccups.
Employee got distracted watching the "Today" show.
Employee thought she had won the lottery (she hadn't).
Employee's angry roommate cut the cord to his phone charger, so it didn't charge and his alarm didn't go off.
Employee believed his commute time should count toward his work hours.
Employee claimed a fox stole her car keys.
Employee's leg was trapped between a subway car and the platform (turned out to be true).
Employee said he wasn't late because he had no intention of getting to work before 9 a.m. (his start time was 8 a.m.)
Employee was late because of a job interview with another firm.
Employee had to take a personal call from the state governor (turned out to be true).
The study was based on surveys of more than 3,000 hiring managers and human resource professionals and 7,780 U.S. workers.

If my cat has a hiccup, you'd be darned sure that I'd be late, too! Link (Photo: Shutterstock)

Cupcake Measuring Spoons

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 04:47 PM PST

Cupcake Measuring Spoons – $12.95

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner. Are you looking for sweet treat for your love muffin? Get them the Cupcake Measuring Spoons from the NeatoShop. This great set of 4 measuring spoons is perfect gift for any cupcake lover.

Cupcake Measuring Cups also available.

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more deliciously adorable Cupcake items.

Link

This Car is a Regulation Pool Table

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 04:11 PM PST

Big Daddy Vini, the legendary car customizer, build this portable billiard hall onto an old Chevrolet Monte Carlo chassis. When it’s on site, levels make sure that the table is properly balanced. The cab features a refrigerator and a television set for all of your hustling needs. View more pictures and videos at the link.

Link -via Jalopnik

Previously: Volkswagen Hippie Van Pool Table

Supercut Video of Lionel Richie’s “Hello.”

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 03:58 PM PST


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It’s like all of cinematic history has been a grand conspiracy to express the lyrics of Lionel Richie’s song “Hello.” Thankfully, Matthijs Vlot has uncovered the truth.

-via Nerdcore | Vlot’s Website

Should Wearing Pajamas In Public Be Banned?

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 03:52 PM PST

Do you like to go about town wearing comfy pajama pants? Not in Shreveport, Louisiana, you won't ... if a local parish commissioner has his way!

Caddo Parish District 3 Commission Michael Williams said it was an incident at a local Walmart that offended him and some elderly customers that spurred him to push for an ordinance that would prohibit wearing pajama pants in public.

"I saw a group of young men wearing pajama pants and house shoes," he said. "At the part where there should have been underwear," his private parts were showing through the fabric. [...]

"Pajamas are designed to be worn in the bedroom at night," Williams said. "If you can't (wear pajamas) at the Boardwalk or courthouse, why are you going to do it in a restaurant or in public? Today it's pajamas," Williams said. "Tomorrow it's underwear. Where does it stop?"

Don't worry people, there's always Pajama Jeans!

So, what do you think, Neatoramanauts? Should wearing pajamas in public be banned? The Shreveport Times covered this important issue: Link (Photo: Mike Silva/The Shreveport Times) - via The Maddow Blow

Previously on Neatorama: In Pajamas? No Tesco For You! | Planet Shanghai

iPoo Toilet

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 02:50 PM PST

Finally! A toilet worthy of Apple fanboys. Meet the iPoo Toilet, which sadly only exists as a conceptual design.

Designer Milos Paripovic said:

Unlike some Apple products, this toilet fully supports Flush. This toilet has exactly the same function as any other toilet and costs only twice as much for the same performance; but you will agree it is all about style and taste, and you will look a lot cooler in your friends' eyes when you say you use the iPoo Toilet ...

Thank goodness for that! Link - via digsdigs

File Sharing Is Now a Religion in Sweden

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 01:49 PM PST

Pirates and file-sharers, rejoice! The Missionary Church of Kopimism (just say it out loud) has been recognized as a religion in Sweden:

Since 2010 a group of self-confessed pirates have tried to get their beliefs recognized as an official religion in Sweden. After their request was denied several times, the Church of Kopimism – which holds CTRL+C and CTRL+V as sacred symbols – is now approved by the authorities as an official religion. The Church hopes that its official status will remove the legal stigma that surrounds file-sharing.

All around the world file-sharers are being chased by anti-piracy outfits and the authorities, and the situation in Sweden is no different. While copyright holders are often quick to label file-sharers as pirates, there is a large group of people who actually consider copying to be a sacred act.

Philosophy student Isak Gerson is such a religious file-sharer, and in an attempt to protect his unique belief system he founded The Missionary Church of Kopimism in 2010. In the hope that they could help prevent persecution for their beliefs, the Church then filed a request to be officially accepted by the authorities.

After two failed attempts, where the Church was asked to formalize its way of praying or meditation, the authorities finally recognized the organization as an official religion. The Church’s founder is ecstatic about this news, and hopes that it will motivate more people to come forward as ‘Kopimists’.

Can I get "Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V, Amen?"

Link

Food Flags

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 12:48 PM PST


Italy (basil, pasta, and tomatoes)

To promote the Sydney International Food Festival, ad agency WHYBIN created a neat series of flags made from the countries' traditional food. Some examples:


Australia (meat pie)


Brazil (banana leaf, limes, pineapple, and passion fruit)


India (curries, rice, and a pappadum wafer)


South Korea (kimbap and sauces)


Lebanon (lavash, fattoush, and a herb sprig)

More at The Kitchn blog: Link - via Good

What do you think your country's food flag should be made out of? The American flag's red stripes should definitely be made out of bacon!

Martin Luther King, Jr. Murals

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:38 AM PST

Camilo José Vergara takes photographs of street art. A popular subject for the art he finds is Martin Luther King, Jr. who appears in murals in city after city. Smithsonian has a dozen of Vergara’s pictures of these MLK installations, with some information about each one. The mural pictured here depicts the 1963 “I Have A Dream” speech, on a wall in Philadelphia. Link

Smithsonian also has the story behind the original photograph that became the iconic image of that speech. Link

(Image credit: Camilo José Vergara)

The Curious Case of William James Clark

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:23 AM PST

William James Clark was caught impersonating a Green Beret at a gun show in Alaska in 2010. Real veterans can spot a fake easier than those with no military experience realize. That story reached the FBI and Clark was arrested for a string of check fraud crimes. Clark eventually pled guilty to scamming over $66,000 from 224 people. But there’s a lot more to the story of William James Clark.

At a glance, Clark’s crime spree seems a couple notches above petty but not much different from the other 750,000 or so cases of check fraud that occur every year in the United States. But even though a dime-a-dozen crime is what did him in, Clark’s road to the Last Frontier is anything but ordinary.

Clark has a penchant for living a fake life. One time he assumed control of the scene of a bridge collapse disaster that had every imaginable type of real government boots on the ground. Another time he nearly caused a made-for-TV international crisis when he told the Russian Embassy he was working with the U.S. military to assassinate then-president Vladimir Putin.

AlaskaDispatch tells of Clark’s bizarre adventures that fueled speculation that he was a spy, a victim of government brainwashing, mentally ill, or possibly just an imaginative con man. Link -via Dark Roasted Blend

Would Americans Trust Your Profession?

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:21 AM PST

Not if you're a member of Congress, they won't!

No surprise there - politicians haven't been highly regarded for their honesty and ethics by John Q. Public for decades, but the 7% ratings in this recent poll by Gallup is a new low.

The most honest professions? Nurses and pharmacists topped the poll.

Link - via AQFL

He-Man is Sexy and He Knows It

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:20 AM PST


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He-Man footage is set to “I’m Sexy and I Know It” by LMFAO. I will never be able to hear this song anywhere again without thinking of He-Man and his cartoon body. -via The Daily What

Candy Heart Hats

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:18 AM PST

Amanda Joyner makes fascinators and pillbox hats that she sells at her Etsy store. Several are modeled after candy message hearts that would be perfect for Valentines Day! Order yours early enough and you might be able to specify the color or message. Link

Social Media Spoof Ads by Milwaukee Public Library

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 11:11 AM PST

Remember libraries? You know, the place where they have books you can borrow for free?

Well, the Milwaukee Public Library has a pretty nifty ad campaign poking fun at social media while urging you to read a book. Via copyranter.

Snow Forts

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 08:49 AM PST

One of the best things a kid (or an adult) can do with tons of snow is make a snow fort. They keep the wind off you, lend a hand to all kinds of imaginative play, and with enough kids inside, they even get warm! But how fancy did you ever get with a snow fort? Unreality magazine has a collection of forts that will make your inner child green with envy. Link

Ladies Night Hinge Wallet

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 08:08 AM PST

Ladies Night Hinge Wallet – $14.95

Are you planning your next girls night out? Make sure your personal items are well protected with the Ladies Night hinged wallet from the NeatoShop. Your friends will Marvel at your ability to be so fashionably geek.

Be sure to check out the NeatoShop for more super Wallets, Purses & Coin Bags!

Link

Knitted Tapestry Reveals the Mona Lisa When Viewed from the Right Angle

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 08:05 AM PST


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Mathematical crafters Pat Ashforth and Steve Plummer have lately been exploring ways to knit optical illusions. The results are amazing! They have other knitted illusions at the link, including ones showing characters from Doctor Who, Twilight, and Harry Potter.

Link -via Craft

Previously by these artists: Knitted Napier’s Bones

This Breakfast Is the Right Way to Start, and Finish the Day

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:48 AM PST

If you eat everything, it’s free and you get a t-shirt and your picture posted on the hall of fame. Despite this motivation, only one person has finished the Winkinator Challenge from Mary Jane’s Cafe in Warrensburg, Missouri:

The breakfast challenge consists of a MASSIVE 17? diameter x 1/2? thick pancake, 12 eggs, 8 pieces of sausage, 12 strips of bacon, & 2 large glasses of chocolate milk. The platter weighs just over 5 Lbs.

Link -via That’s Nerdalicious!

Don’t Scratch Your Face While Driving Mercedes-Benz’s Gesture-Controlled Car

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:37 AM PST


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The Dynamic & Intuitive Control Experience (DICE) is an experimental system that could allow people to control cars by moving their hands in front of sensors. It also has options to access social media and entertainment options while driving. What could possibly go wrong?

Link -via DVICE

More Movie Posters from an Alternative Universe

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:24 AM PST

Last year, we showed you a gallery of Alternate Universe Movie Posters by Sean Hartter. Peter Stults took this idea and ran with it, giving us another collection of awesome modern movies starring actors from a different generation. Once again, it was difficult to select one poster to put here; you need to go see the rest. Link -via Metafilter

Rate My Rat: The Photo Contest for New York City Subway Rats

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:22 AM PST

Hot or not? Cast your vote! A union of subway workers in New York City found an ingenious way of drawing attention to the rat problem that its members have to deal with every day. It’s holding a contest that encourages people to submit photos of rats found in the tunnels and rate them on a scale of one to five.

Link -via Oddity Central

The Danger of Farting in Space

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:22 AM PST

Between 1968 and 1971, researchers Edwin L. Murphy and Doris H. Calloway published three, count ‘em, three studies on flatulence. The 1969 paper was about astronauts and their farts, specifically a study to determine the level of flatulence produced by difference astronaut space diets. Picturing how the study went brings into focus the many indignities astronauts face for their shot at space travel.

Their paper formed part of a loose trilogy of flatulence-related papers that the pair worked on, which kicked off with 1968′s “The Use of Expired Air to Measure Intestinal Gas Formation” and concluded with 1971′s “Reduction of Intestinal Gas-Forming Properties of Legumes by Traditional and Experimental Food Processing Methods.” Truly, if you needed to know something about farting in the late 1960s or early 1970s, you went to Calloway and Murphy. I would kill to be able to put something like that on a business card.

Link -via the Presurfer

Beyond the Borders of Postage Stamps

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 07:07 AM PST

Molly Rausch takes classic postage stamps and imagines the scenes that lay beyond their limited scope. She begins by pasting the stamp on paper and then adding watercolors and gouaches. Rausch does no research on the stamps, so her works are exercises in pure speculation (as the flying saucer over the White House suggests).

Link -via Colossal

Life-size Storm Trooper Cake

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 06:48 AM PST

Believe it or not, this is a completely edible cake. A 6′ 4″ tall Storm Trooper cake was constructed by Amanda Oakleaf Cakes for the Arisia Sci-Fi Convention in Boston. The project took ten people two weeks of work, but how they did it is no secret. By popular demand, the bakery posted a photo gallery that depicts the process of building the cake, which was later consumed by around 600 fans. Link -via Boing Boing

Zombified Left 4 Dead Valentine’s Day Cards

Posted: 16 Jan 2012 04:18 AM PST

These adorable Valentine’s Day cards feature zombie characters from the Left 4 Dead video game series, and they’re full of dorky gamer humor, putrid sentimentality, and jokes about vomiting.

So, if the apple of your eye doesn’t enjoy these cards by Alexandria Neonakis as much as you do, it’s probably time to start the search all over again. Is that love in the air, or the sickly sweet smell of decomposition?

Link  –via GeeksAreSexy

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