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Who doesn’t love a weird building? I know I do, and I’m pretty sure everyone else does too. That’s one of the reasons why we talk about weird modern research facilities. Well, the sci-fi blog io9 is full of like-minded folks, which is why they put together a gallery of buildings that look like spaceships.
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The Purple Squirrel isn’t just a drink at your favorite bar anymore. An actual purple squirrel has been paying regular visits to Meoncross School in Stubbington, Hants, England, creating quite a sensation among students and staff. The grape-colored visitor, nicknamed Pete, has become something of an unofficial school mascot. I think they should make him […]
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Read »I had a vehicular incident this morning. Pulling into the parking lot at work this morning, I had misjudged the distances and thanks to someone parking crookedly and slightly into my parking space, I scraped another person’s car. Insurance was informed and it’s all going to work out with only a moderate amount of physical […]
Read »When they say there is nothing new under the sun, they really mean it. Take, for example, LOLcats. Those goofy cat pictures with the silly captions are thought to be an invention of the modern Internet, but as it turns out, there’s a history there that extends far beyond 4chan or I Can Has Cheezburger?. […]
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It might not be a pirate’s life for you and me, but there’s plenty of pirates pillaging the high seas. If you don’t believe me, you can check out the International Chamber of Commerce’s Live Piracy Map, where you’ll see where these incidents are taking place, when they’ve taken place, what sort of ship was […]
People are very excited about the election of Barack Obama. One kid got so excited, in fact, that he got Obama’s visage shaved into the back of his head. We’re talking his name, head, shoulders, facial features… the whole nine yards! Kwame Boyce-Deacon is now an official Internet sensation.
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Like I said last night, I’m sick of everything related to the news. Fortunately for me, artist Nick Georgiou agrees with me. That’s what inspired him to turn newspapers into works of art. As Nick said, “The piece was inspired by all that’s happening right now- the printed words decline, the economic […]
Read »The world moves at incredible speeds. The lightning quickness of a hummingbird’s wing, the slow and stately tortoise… these are the things that make up our world. But what happens when you take something fast and capture a split second of it? You get beautiful high speed photography like the picture you see above you. […]
Read »One of the biggest icons in film history, Paul Newman, passed away last night at age 83. You can read a great article about his life (with a lot of amazing pictures) here, or look at the press release issued by the Newman’s Own Foundation here. Either way, the world is missing a giant of […]
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Read »With the arrival of fall, that means Halloween is right around the corner. For those of us who are fascinated by all things macabre, that means haunted house tours, ghost walks, and if you’re really lucky, a visit to some awesome ghost towns like the seven scary ghost towns over at Cult Case. […]
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