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- Ultimate Pokemon Pet Cosplay - Umbreon Dog
- The Beauty of a Deformed Frog
- These Motorized Shoes Are Designed to Keep You from Falling
- The Most Expensive Burgers in America
- Tom And Jerry Short Remade With CGI Anime Girls
- 45 Simple Safety Rules For Living Life & Not Dying
- Beautiful Quilled Pokémon
- Liquid Boiling and Freezing
- Order in the Court!
- Matt Groening’s Student Profiles
- Super Cute! Cats and Dogs Meeting Babies for the First Time
- Suspended Animation in Clinical Trials
- Action Movie Kid - A Video Series That Brings Imagination To Life
- 7 Inconsequentially Cool Things From Movies That Took Way Too Long To Film
- TMNT Movie Trailer Spawns The Michaelangelo Meme
- Coke + Mentos (and Nutella!)
- Toy Talk
- Animated Short Shows How To Read Cat Body Language
- European Word Translator
- Jimmy Kimmel Asks Kids If They Know Any Naughty Words
- Restoring the Chateau de Gudanes
- What It's Like to Be a Professional Line Sitter
- Elephant Plays Water Polo
Ultimate Pokemon Pet Cosplay - Umbreon Dog Posted: 31 Mar 2014 04:00 AM PDT When people say they’re doing a bit of Pokemon cosplay with their dog they usually just dye them different colors, or strap some ill fitting scraps of fabric on them and call it a day. But this lucky(?) dog got to cosplay as Umbreon the right way- with a really cool looking full body costume! The costume, which includes a full head mask, was created by DeviantARTist leafeon-ex, who apparently owns one of the world's most patient dogs. Umbreon dog may not be able to see all the adoring Poke-fans fawning over her, but she has the satisfaction of knowing that if she steps into the pet costume battle arena wearing this crazy cool getup she’s sure to catch all the awards. -Via Reddit |
Posted: 31 Mar 2014 03:00 AM PDT Brandon Ballengée is an “artist-biologist-environmental activist.” He has been studying the increasing instances of deformed frogs, particularly those with extra limbs, which are seem more now than should happen by chance.
The pictures are from Ballengée's book, Malamp: The Occurrence of Deformities in Amphibians and are also part of an exhibit at Museum Het Domein in Sittard, Netherlands. See more of them at HuffPo Green. |
These Motorized Shoes Are Designed to Keep You from Falling Posted: 31 Mar 2014 02:00 AM PDT When elderly people fall, the consequences are often disastrous. B-Shoe Technologies, an Israeli start-up company, has developed a shoe that it claims will reduce the incidence of falling. When it detects that the user has lost his/her balance and is about to fall backwards, the motorized heel drives the shoe back, restoring balance. In short, it performs a corrective maneuver faster than an elderly user might be able to. The company has produced 3 pairs of B-Shoes. They're now being tested in hospitals in Israel. Do you think this invention would work? -via Inventor Spot |
The Most Expensive Burgers in America Posted: 31 Mar 2014 01:00 AM PDT You have to wonder why a restaurant would offer a super-expensive hamburger, when a $5 burger on a real plate is gourmet food to most Americans. One reason is the publicity it brings, and the other reason is that some people will actually buy them just to show off how much they can spend on one. Take, for example, the Absolutely Ridiculous Burger from Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar in Southgate, Michigan.
The Absolutely Ridiculous Burger will set you back $1,999. Not all the pricy burgers are big, but they’ve each got something that makes them unique. First We Eat has a list of seven costly burgers, ranging from $120 to $5K. -via Digg |
Tom And Jerry Short Remade With CGI Anime Girls Posted: 31 Mar 2014 12:00 AM PDT Classic animated series like Tom & Jerry are often studied by animation students so they have a better understanding about timing, staging, and character animation. The short in this particular study is Down Beat Bear from MGM, 1956, which is heavy on the musical numbers and just the thing to show off your sense of timing as an animator, and the cutesy characters on the anime side are from a video game series called Touhou Project. This surreal side-by-side short was created by YouTube user dfj688 using an animation program called MikuMikuDance, which explains all the dancing but very little else about this strange project. -Via Cartoon Brew |
45 Simple Safety Rules For Living Life & Not Dying Posted: 30 Mar 2014 11:00 PM PDT Amy found a notebook in which her then-8-year-old-son had written out safety rules. And they are pretty good rules, if a little unclear at times. There are illustrations, too. Some of my favorites:
I will have to keep that one about the purple potty in mind. The others are just as funny. Altogether it sounds like a complete roundup of the type of things an 8-year-old boy thinks about. The illustration goes with #21, and #30 has sparked all manner of speculation. Read the rest at Amalah. -via Metafilter |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 10:00 PM PDT Quilling is the art of using rolled and curled strips of paper to create textured images. DeviantART member wholedwarf uses the craft to create images of Pokémon. |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 09:00 PM PDT There’s not a lot of documentation on this experiment, but what we know is that the unknown liquid is both boiling and freezing. Actually, if you go by the visuals, it seems to rock back and forth between those states quickly. The pressure inside the glass was lowered, which causes the temperature to drop. But it also drops the boiling point of the liquid. Where the freezing point and the new, low-pressure boiling point meet is called its triple point. It’s freaky to watch. I kept waiting for the glass to break, because that just seems like what should happen. -via Viral Viral Videos |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 08:00 PM PDT Redditor pageblanche posted this image and commented "My town keeps it classy." This is occasionally a problem at libraries, too. I don't mind pajamas that much. But I'd rather not touch an ID card retrieved from a bra. -via Charlie Thomas |
Matt Groening’s Student Profiles Posted: 30 Mar 2014 07:00 PM PDT Back in 1989, when The Simpsons were still a short sketch inserted into The Tracy Ullman Show, and Matt Groening was known as the cartoonist behind the comic Life in Hell, he illustrated a booklet for Apple Computers. In between ads for computers, there were profiles of student types that everyone recognizes, unless the type was you. And you were one of them, admit it. You can see nine such profiles at Dangerous Minds. |
Super Cute! Cats and Dogs Meeting Babies for the First Time Posted: 30 Mar 2014 06:00 PM PDT We have photos of our dog meeting our kids when we brought them home from the hospital. The first time, his expression was along the lines of "What is that thing?" But he's loved them from first sniff. Lots of dogs and cats are this way. The above video compilation from Tiger Productions shows our furry children meeting our fur-less children for the first time. -via VA Viper |
Suspended Animation in Clinical Trials Posted: 30 Mar 2014 05:00 PM PDT Scientists and doctors the UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, are planning a clinical trial that cannot be scheduled, with subjects that cannot be selected or screened, nor can they give informed consent. They will be ten patients with normally fatal knife or gunshot wounds which leads to massive blood loss and subsequent heart failure. They call the technique “emergency preservation and resuscitation,” which we know from science fiction as suspended animation.
The technique has been used on pigs in experiments, with very encouraging results.
The technique will be used on ten candidates who are brought to the emergency room, then the technique will be analyzed and tweaked, and then on ten more patients. Since informed consent will be impossible to obtain, there is a way to opt-out online. So far, nobody has. Read about what exactly will happen when the time comes at NewScientist. -via Metafilter |
Action Movie Kid - A Video Series That Brings Imagination To Life Posted: 30 Mar 2014 04:00 PM PDT Dreamworks artist Daniel Hashimoto doesn’t take his work home with him, because he’d rather spend time playing with his son James and using a little movie magic to turn James into the world’s youngest action movie star. Now James may not do all of his own stunts, and he may have the power of visual effects programs like After Effects helping him look more heroic, but their video series called Action Movie Kid is about the power of imagination, and bringing James’ superhero dreams to life. From daring grappling gun stunts to sweet lightsaber swingin' moves, James is ready for a leading role in upcoming movies like Die Hard: With A Kid or The Bourne Adoption. -Via GeekTyrant |
7 Inconsequentially Cool Things From Movies That Took Way Too Long To Film Posted: 30 Mar 2014 03:00 PM PDT Some filmmakers will go the extra mile -or an extra year- the make their movie perfect. Sometimes it’s because they did not realize how difficult or time-consuming an effect would be, and once some time is spent, it doesn’t seem right to abandon the process (the law of diminishing returns). For others, it was part of their vision, and had to be just right. Some of these budget-busting effects ended up being fairly inconsequential to the finished movie. For example, the drop of blood in The Incredible Hulk was an important plot point, but the effect took way too long to get right. Was it worth it?
The other effects in this list all have a story behind them as well. Read about them all at Dorkly. |
TMNT Movie Trailer Spawns The Michaelangelo Meme Posted: 30 Mar 2014 02:00 PM PDT (Image Via Awkward Elevator) A trailer for Michael Bay's controversial Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot movie finally made its way onto the interwebs this week, and while it relieved some of the anxiety felt by fans of the franchise it also created a whole new meme- the Michaelangelo. Mike’s odd appearance in the trailer was immediately likened to that of Shrek, then other folks jumped on board the Michaelangelo meme train and created some hilarious visual masterpieces sure to make net surfers say cowabunga. Got a Michaelangelo meme of your own design? Post it in the comments section! -Via Gamma Squad |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 01:00 PM PDT An Italian YouTuber combines Coke and Mentos and funnels the reaction into a condom. You’ve seen it before, but he’s adding Nutella, which, I don’t know, is supposed to make it different or something. The reaction is what you’d expect, but his presentation is what makes the video special. Valluan provided a translation:
So I still don’t know what Nutella adds to the experiment, but he likes it, almost as much as he like Italy. The real comedy comes in when you try to add English captions to the video. The audio translation is delightfully clueless. -via reddit |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 12:00 PM PDT Crummy Gummy (previously at Neatorama) presents a new photo series in which he imagines what his favorite toys would say if they could talk (hint: not what you'd hear in the cartoons). The photographs are part of the exhibit Toy Talk opening April 17th at Redefine Gallery in Orlando, Florida. Continue reading for a sneak peek. -Thanks, Crummy! |
Animated Short Shows How To Read Cat Body Language Posted: 30 Mar 2014 11:00 AM PDT Cats are kinda crazy and unpredictable, or at least we think they are because we have a hard time reading their body language and understanding how their postures and behaviors reveal what they’re actually thinking. Now, thanks to animator Cindy Suen and her adorable animated short Cats Communication, we have a guide to the visual language of felines. It's not the most definitive source on the subject, but it reveals enough information so you can avoid becoming a target of kitty rage the next time you encounter one of these furry freaks in the urban jungle. -Via DesignTAXI |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 10:00 AM PDT “How do you say…” peppers every conversation when you’re trying to negotiate a different language. The European Word Translator fills in the blank, so to speak. This application uses Google Translate to give you your word in many European languages. Just enter a word (or two), and they will come up on the map. In the map above, the word is “cat.” There are some caveats:
Still, it’s fun to explore, and may be useful for those studying the relationships between European languages. -via the Presurfer |
Jimmy Kimmel Asks Kids If They Know Any Naughty Words Posted: 30 Mar 2014 09:00 AM PDT We recently posted a video featuring a guy asking his three year old nephew to recite all the bad words he knows, many of which were unsurprisingly butt related. But Jimmy Kimmel wasn’t satisfied with the results- he felt that this particular kid's list of curse words didn't fairly represent the bad words known by all kids, so he decided to head out to Hollywood Boulevard to see what kind of filth was running through the mind of L.A.’s children. Kimmel's scientific research into the subject yielded some rather surprising results, including the fact that most kids think dumb is a bad word, and when these kids let loose it's enough to make a sailor blush! -Via Cheezburger |
Restoring the Chateau de Gudanes Posted: 30 Mar 2014 08:00 AM PDT You can save money and have a great house if you buy a fixer-upper, but only if you are prepared for the work it needs. Australians Karina and Craig Waters went to France and bought the Chateau de Gudanes, a 300-year-old 94-room neoclassical mansion in which no one had lived for many years. Restoring the chateau to its historic grandeur is a long-term project, which they are documenting on their blog, Chateau de Gudanes. Get an overview of their story and see wonderful photographs of the architectural details at Messy Nessy Chic. |
What It's Like to Be a Professional Line Sitter Posted: 30 Mar 2014 07:00 AM PDT (Photo: SOLD) If you want a really hot product--like the latest smartphone or high-end sneakers--then you may have to stand in line if you want to purchase it on the first day that it's released. Those lines can get really long. If you don't have time for that, then you can hire someone to stand in line for you. Robert Samuel of New York City used to work for AT&T. He lost his job, so he created a new one. Tiffany Yannetta of Racked interviewed him about his work. How did Samuel get started in the line-sitting business? He explains how it all began by sitting in line for 19 hours for an iPhone:
Samuel later expanded his business, which he calls SOLD: Same Old Line Dudes, Inc. He regularly employees 7 people as line sitters. He charges $25 for the first hour and $10 for every subsequent half hour. -via Marginal Revolution |
Posted: 30 Mar 2014 06:00 AM PDT Beco is an elephant at the Columbus Zoo. He is celebrating his fifth birthday this weekend. Watch him play around with a very tough rubber ball -no wonder it’s his favorite toy! Seriously, the manufacturer should use this in an ad touting how tough their sports equipment is. -via Arbroath |
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