Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
found in a warehouse in detriot
"Frozen in indifference: Life goes on around body found in vacant warehouse"
a homeless man found encased in a block of ice in an abandoned warehouse in detriot, read the whole story here
a homeless man found encased in a block of ice in an abandoned warehouse in detriot, read the whole story here
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news,
things i don't like,
weird
hover chair
yep. you read it rite. it hovers, using a set of magnets to levitate you. clear acrylic too which i happen to like when made into furniture
buy it here for a recession unfriendly - £5,875
buy it here for a recession unfriendly - £5,875
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design,
technology,
things i like
lil turntable-style speaker
mix it up with your fingers. just add your mp3 player. you can scratch, amp and add in preprogrammed sound effects. usb port with rechargeable lithium ion cable, audio cable and usb cable...
buy it here
buy it here
Bird Island, Kuala Lumpur Zero Energy Home
Designed by Graft Lab architects for YTL Green Home Competition, its made of sustainably-sourced silicone/glass fabric. It's zero energy home. Light and flexible it sways with the wind like a treetop.
read more about Bird Island here
read more about Bird Island here
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
The Polar Bear by Propaganda
Designed by Chaiyut Plypetch for Propaganda, this series focuses on global warming and its effects on the lonely polar bear...2 products one cup lid, and one drain stop. both bears float on their ice floes while protecting your cup or stopping your drain.
get it
get it
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cool,
design,
things i like
heat fire! Paillard Bolex H8
Paillard Bolex H8 Military Gun outfit
Ser.No.49977
Kino-Plasmat 1,5/1/2 Inch, Wollensak f.3,5/1,5 Inch, 2,8/3 inch Trioplan Meyer new York, Wollensak 2,5/1/2 inch include wide Angle Attachment and Elgeet 1,9/1/2 inch
Very interesting and Rare military Gun outfit delivered for Vietnam War reporter, with case and 5x lenses Kino-Plasmat 1,5/1/2 Inch, Wollensak f.3,5/1,5 Inch, 2,8/3 inch Trioplan Meyer new York, Wollensak 2,5/1/2 inch include wide Angle Attachment and Elgeet 1,9/1/2 inch
buy here via ebay auction, better hurry. i might buy it.
Ser.No.49977
Kino-Plasmat 1,5/1/2 Inch, Wollensak f.3,5/1,5 Inch, 2,8/3 inch Trioplan Meyer new York, Wollensak 2,5/1/2 inch include wide Angle Attachment and Elgeet 1,9/1/2 inch
Very interesting and Rare military Gun outfit delivered for Vietnam War reporter, with case and 5x lenses Kino-Plasmat 1,5/1/2 Inch, Wollensak f.3,5/1,5 Inch, 2,8/3 inch Trioplan Meyer new York, Wollensak 2,5/1/2 inch include wide Angle Attachment and Elgeet 1,9/1/2 inch
buy here via ebay auction, better hurry. i might buy it.
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cool,
design,
photography,
things i like
Triceracopter!
Detailed Info
Personal Information:
NOW AVAILABLE for acquisition by a qualified museum, institution or individual.
Triceracopter:
Hope for the Obsolescence of War
In 1977 Patricia Renick mounted an extraordinary solo exhibition at Cincinnati’s Contemporary Arts Center. The exhibit comprised one exceptional sculpture crafted of fiberglass and built on the frame of a Vietnam era U.S. Army OH6A/Cayuse helicopter.
peep it here!
Personal Information:
NOW AVAILABLE for acquisition by a qualified museum, institution or individual.
Triceracopter:
Hope for the Obsolescence of War
In 1977 Patricia Renick mounted an extraordinary solo exhibition at Cincinnati’s Contemporary Arts Center. The exhibit comprised one exceptional sculpture crafted of fiberglass and built on the frame of a Vietnam era U.S. Army OH6A/Cayuse helicopter.
peep it here!
on the radar
this is what the storms of predicted snow which turned into freezing ass rain looked like on the radar
like a giant lipstick kiss which was really freezing ass rain, kiss my ass La Niña!
Labels:
science,
technology,
things i don't like
Black Maple Hill Bourbon
im not going to lie to you. i can only sip this kind of fire water. but i know its good, i just cant have alot of it.
buy it here
buy it here
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liquor,
things i don't like,
things i like
Porsche Museum
stuttgart, germany
f, i wanna go. from the first 356 to the latest panamera, they're all here
the museum
f, i wanna go. from the first 356 to the latest panamera, they're all here
the museum
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architecture,
art,
cars,
design,
things i like
essential - Nike Air Jordan I Black/Gold
this is it. to me quite possibly one of the nicest sneakers ever made. i had a pair, sold it, now i regret it.
Labels:
sneakers,
things i like
fancy pants camera filters for the iphone
fancy pants vignetting, fading, tinting, polarioding, black and whiting and such are the new old shit these days...
features include-
-"Helga" - A square-format toy camera feel with washed-out highlights and old-school vignetting.
-"1974" - This is your father's camera. Faded, tinted, and hip.
-"Lolo" - Shoot from the hip and take life as it comes with vibrant, colorful shots.
-"Cinema" - Dramatic, moody, wide-screen stills from the movie of your life.
-"1962" - Dynamic black and whites from the photojournalists of a bygone era.
-"Mono" - Smooth gradation from black to white.
-"Infrared" - Simulation of the popular landscape photography technique.
download here
features include-
-"Helga" - A square-format toy camera feel with washed-out highlights and old-school vignetting.
-"1974" - This is your father's camera. Faded, tinted, and hip.
-"Lolo" - Shoot from the hip and take life as it comes with vibrant, colorful shots.
-"Cinema" - Dramatic, moody, wide-screen stills from the movie of your life.
-"1962" - Dynamic black and whites from the photojournalists of a bygone era.
-"Mono" - Smooth gradation from black to white.
-"Infrared" - Simulation of the popular landscape photography technique.
download here
Labels:
application,
iphone,
things i like
still ballin'
for those of you who are still ballin' while everyone's eating cup o noodles, comes this shirt. at a recession unfriendly price of $65.
buy it here
buy it here
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clothes,
clothing,
funny,
things i like
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
The Curious Case of Turritopsis Nutricula (the immortal jellyfish)
i wish i could do what this thing does. id be back to eating gerber baby food everyday. banana, peas n carrots if you must know.
"The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature.
Marine biologists say the jellyfish numbers are rocketing because they need not die.
Dr Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Marine Institute said: "We are looking at a worldwide silent invasion."
The jellyfish are originally from the Caribbean but have spready all over the world.
Turritopsis Nutricula is technically known as a hydrozoan and is the only known animal that is capable of reverting completely to its younger self.
It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation.
Scientists believe the cycle can repeat indefinitely, rendering it potentially immortal."
read the entire article here
"The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature.
Marine biologists say the jellyfish numbers are rocketing because they need not die.
Dr Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Marine Institute said: "We are looking at a worldwide silent invasion."
The jellyfish are originally from the Caribbean but have spready all over the world.
Turritopsis Nutricula is technically known as a hydrozoan and is the only known animal that is capable of reverting completely to its younger self.
It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation.
Scientists believe the cycle can repeat indefinitely, rendering it potentially immortal."
read the entire article here
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funny,
news,
science,
things i like
mexicans can wrestle real well
this is my friend james arellano. he wrestles well and is great on the computers.
the Obameter !
i know its too close to call right now, but i got my eyes on it! i been a little paranoid for the last 8 years and now im keeping track with this...
the obama meter.
the obama meter.
Labels:
politics,
things i like
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