Another functional and beautiful ping pong table.
Be sure to watch it in HD. Wow.
Want.
Sick.
My hometown is bleeding.
“Almost as much a condo as a car. Truly one of the worlds most versatile future cars.”
I’m not sure if this place is still around, but if I make it back to London, I’ve got to go here and take photos. Creepy, yet so awesome.
Hilarious little short film from Pixar that takes place concurrent to the events happening in the film.
“It’s like my sandwich just became a baconwich.” This sounds both disgusting and delicious at the same time. I’m very conflicted.
“By placing one of the quarterbacks at least seven yards behind the line of scrimmage, and no one under center to receive the snap, the A-11 qualifies as a scrimmage kick formation — the alignments used for punts and extra points. Thus interior linemen are granted an exception from having to wear jersey numbers 50 through 79. (The exception was intended to allow a team’s deep snapper not to have to switch to a lineman’s jersey if he was a back or an end.) Any player wearing jersey numbers 1 through 49 and 80 through 99 is potentially eligible to receive a pass.” It looks crazy, and I want to see it in action, but I think I might be a fan. The bit about it looking like basketball on grass might have won me over.
Take just a moment, close everything, remove any distractions and read this. It’s not long. Just do it.
A great find from Sean. “Never in the field of human history has so much been used by so many to say so little.”
Grandma wins.
I generally agree that location based services will be a big deal as the mobile web grows, but I noticed this too when using Brightkite and manual checked in places. I basically spend the majority of my time going to and from work.
Insane.
Love the jumbotron.
Illustrating the frustration of the entire polaroid enthusiast community
Incredible gallery of photos depicting some strange things going on in the U.S. Be sure and read the captions.
Poonovation - Coming Summer 2008
“If you go far enough left or right you end up on the other side.” - Bill Patterson, my high school history professor
A behind the scenes look at how some graphic design students put together some impressive special effects.