http://www.someecards.com/
Here are some great ones:
http://www.someecards.com/upload/gay_pride_parade/its_time_we_all_accepted_the_gay_pride_parade.html
http://www.someecards.com/upload/gay_pride_parade/id_be_much_more_into_the_gay_pride_parade.html
http://www.someecards.com/upload/somewhat_topical/current_gas_prices_preclude_my_driving.html
http://www.someecards.com/upload/newest/lets_get_a_four_hour_head_start_on_rush.html
http://www.someecards.com/upload/anniversary/lets_celebrate_our_holy_union.html
http://www.someecards.com/upload/anniversary/if_i_still_had_a_soul_youd_be.html
29 June 2008
26 June 2008
23 June 2008
Cool Consumer Reports pictures
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/aboutus/vintagephotos/index.htm
I remember we used to have one of these when we were little - it was a neat toy I would play with - http://www.consumerreports.org/content/Home/Gallery/Photos/196005.jpg
I remember we used to have one of these when we were little - it was a neat toy I would play with - http://www.consumerreports.org/content/Home/Gallery/Photos/196005.jpg
20 June 2008
15 June 2008
14 June 2008
Perceptual Chronograph
http://www.hackaday.com/2008/06/11/perceptual-chronograph/
(Love the stoner rats at the end)
All praise to [Limor] for uncovering this incredibly odd project. [magician]'s perceptual chronograph is designed to test whether time "slows down" in stressful situations. The device flashes a random number on the display very quickly so that it is impossible to perceive what is actually being displayed. If you can read the number while under stress, it means that your ability perceive time has increased. It's hard to believe, but check out the video embedded after the break that investigates the phenomenon. We can't help, but wonder how [magician] personally plans on testing this.
(Love the stoner rats at the end)
All praise to [Limor] for uncovering this incredibly odd project. [magician]'s perceptual chronograph is designed to test whether time "slows down" in stressful situations. The device flashes a random number on the display very quickly so that it is impossible to perceive what is actually being displayed. If you can read the number while under stress, it means that your ability perceive time has increased. It's hard to believe, but check out the video embedded after the break that investigates the phenomenon. We can't help, but wonder how [magician] personally plans on testing this.
08 June 2008
07 June 2008
Classics in LEGO
http://www.flickr.com/photos/balakov/sets/72157602602191858/
I like the setup shots and the links to the original. Like the "By the Marne River" is a gray sock. ;)
I like the setup shots and the links to the original. Like the "By the Marne River" is a gray sock. ;)
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