Thursday, July 28, 2011

Do You Have Free Will? Tshirt

I didn't know this, but Albert Sweigart writer of Fine Book On Phython and an Atheist is also a designer of tshirts. His latest design asks Do You Have Free Will?

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bandai's Konapun

Konapun is a product that Bandai make for kids 8+. It consists of a set of sachets and a small kitchen plastic to make food in by mixing the sashays with water and using the tools in the kitchen. The food food is very realistic miniature versions of the real thing. This food is not edible. Japan loves small cute things and many restraints have plastic versions of their meals in their windows so entice customers. So yes it feels wrong that you can't eat this food after preparing it, but this is Japan and that kind of thing is accepted.



More Konapun on YouTube.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Friday, July 15, 2011

Sunday, July 10, 2011

The Vagina Blog

Quoted from an interest blog:
I’m a 23 year old female with a hellgina. A normal period for me is a veritable biblical flood. I’m chronicling the process of figuring out what the fuck is wrong with me, as each day and each procedure passes. - My Uterus Hates Me

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

GIF Sound

A week ago Squidbrain posted a question on the popular social news network Reddit, Can you get .gifs with sound? The answer to Squidbrain's question is no, because a gif is an image file standard that supports animation and not (currently) sound.

However there has been a thing running for a little while called YoutubeDoubbler where you play two YouTube videos together that overlap in a nice way.

The same thing exists for gifs and the website for that is GIFsound.com.

Cooking Meat

Dancing Dog

Daft Punk

Nyan cat

Hypnotoad

Friday, July 01, 2011

The Impossible Project, Revival Of The Polaroid Camera

In October 2008 The Impossible Project saved the last Polaroid production plant for integral instant film in Enschede (NL) and started to invent and produce totally new instant film materials for traditional Polaroid cameras. In 2010 Impossible saved analog instant photography from extinction by releasing various, brand new and unique instant films.
Therewith Impossible prevents more than 300,000,000 perfectly functioning Polaroid cameras from becoming obsolete, changes the world of photography and keeps variety, tangibility and analogue creativity and possibilites alive.
- About Impossible