Not Sure

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Not sure what this is. I found it in an alley in Bratislava.

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  • Rock Top Trees

    Rock Top Trees

    Drum Master

    Drum Master

    Toasted Head and Orangina

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    On a recent trip to the super market, these two items caught me by surprise.

    The Art of Wayne Barlowe

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    Happy Hallowe’en!

    Meaningful Graffiti…

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    …or not

    Amazing Comet Holmes

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    Explanation: One year ago, Comet 17P/Holmes amazed sky watchers across planet Earth. A stunningly rapid outburst transformed it from a faint comet quietly orbiting the Sun with a period of about 7 years to a naked-eye comet rivaling the brighter stars in the constellation Perseus. Its largely tail-less shape, as in this wide-angle view recorded on November 11, 2007, became well-known to astronomers trying to unravel the mystery of the comet’s surprising outburst . Still, Comet Holmes had a dim ion tail that was seen to separate from the bright coma. In this image, the separated tail creates the illusion of a reflection nebula. It appears as a faint bluish haze right of center against a background of stars in the loosely grouped Alpha Persei Moving Cluster.

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    Monster

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    Venus of Willendorf

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    24,000 BC ‒ 22,000 BC Found near Willendorf, Austria. Discovered in 1908 by by Josef Szombathy. Made of limestone and tinted with red ocre.

    The Venus is not a realistic portrait but rather an idealization of the female figure. Her vulva, breasts, and swollen belly, are heavily pronounced, suggesting a strong connection to fertility. Her tiny arms are folded over her breasts. The figure has no visible feet, her head being covered with circular horizontal bands of what might be rows of plaited hair, or a type of headdress.

    The nickname, urging a comparison to the classical image of “Venus,” causes resistance in some modern analyses. According to Christopher Witcombe, “the ironic identification of these figurines as ‘Venus’ pleasantly satisfied certain assumptions at the time about the primitive, about women, and about taste.”

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venus_of_Willendorf

    Spartafly

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    over 9000 hours in MS Paint

    The Art of ZdzisÃ…’šaw BeksiÃ…’žski

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    Happy Hallowe’en!

    SLOTHS TURN

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    Sloths are cool too.

    Did you mean ‘Children Asses’?

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    This sceen cap was taken by my fiance as he was trying to find the Shivering Isles expansion. I spat my water out and couldn’t stop laughing.

    And yes, it still comes up with that result.

    Have I ever clicked that redirect search?

    brb, party van


  • Smooth Pooch

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    Hey Babe… How YOU doin…?

    Sarah Palin Drops Puck

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    I wonder if she will be booed again, when she drops the puck tonight for the LA Kings@ St. Louis Blues game.

    Pretty sure “hockey moms” wear hockey jerseys to games.

    Who knew

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    Bill Shapiro writes to Romenesko: I’m the former managing editor LIFE (the newspaper supplement version). After The Speech last night, I couldn’t help recall our third cover featuring McCain and…. Take a peek. I think you’ll find it very fun and rather prescient.

    When we shot this photo for the third cover of LIFE (the newspaper
    supplement version) back in September of 2004, we never dreamed we’d actually see it play out….or even anything this close.

    As the election neared and it was becoming clear that every vote would
    matter, we decided to ask a wide range of famous Americans why there were stepping up to the ballot box. We photographed Madeleine Albright, Manny Ramirez, Andre 3000, and Tucker Carlson (who told us, “People vote when they feel threatened. So it’s a good sign, in my view, that half the country doesn’t vote in the presidential election”) among others. Of course, we photographed John McCain and Tina Fey together. He was thrilled to meet her and they got along very well: They had lunch and he gave her an impromptu tour of the Senate building. Makes us wonder if when McCain met Palin for the first time, he said, ‘You know, you remind me of someone…”

    Opeth

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    mhm.. Good band.

    Adam and Eve – Muslim style

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    SOHO’s Uninterrupted View of the Sun

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    Explanation: Launched ten years ago this week, SOHO (the SOlar and Heliospheric Observatory) still enjoys an uninterrupted view of the Sun. Twelve sungazing instruments on board the spacecraft have explored the Sun’s internal structure, the extensive solar atmosphere and solar wind, and discovered over 1,000 comets from a remarkable orbit around a point about 1.5 million kilometers directly sunward of planet Earth itself. At that location, known as a Lagrange point, the gravitational influence of the Earth and Sun are equal. With scientific instrument teams distributed around the world, the SOHO operations center is located at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Mission operations are planned through March of 2007 to allow the study of a complete 11-year solar cycle. Contributions from SOHO’s instruments are represented in the colorful montage image. Happy tenth anniversary SOHO!

    This was APOD’s POD in December of 2005.

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    Your opinion

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    Keep it to yourself….

    Peaceful Place

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    I think Thoreau would approve.

    Batcake

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    This cake was close to 300 lbs. All the figures were edible. Some bastard has cut it.

    Confetti Cakes

    Whale Waste

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    I don’t know what happened… the page was in russian, so if anyone here speaks russian, I would like and explanation!

    Bsharri, Lebanon

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    Above the Clouds

    Another Anteater Pic

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    Aaay! Fuck you I’m an anteater!

    Just because you can reproduce…

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    Just because you can reproduce, doesn’t mean you should.

    Maris Pacifici

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    The Maris Pacifici is believed to be the first printed map of the Pacific. It was published in Abraham Ortelius’ 1589 Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, considered to be the first true modern atlas.

    Wallpaper size: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4e/Ortelius_-_Maris_Pacifici_1589.jpg

    Headless Prom Queen Halloween Costume

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    This is a Halloween costume we made for my daughter: the Headless Prom Queen. The town I live in has a parade & costume judging contest for the kids. She took first place…. well, for her age group. But! one of the judges told us, if they could have picked an overall winner for the day, it would have been her. The stares and laughs she got were priceless. She had a blast. And no, she’s not some crazy freak kid; last year she was a princess, the year before a bumble bee.

    Great Orion Nebulae

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    Explanation: The Great Nebula in Orion, also known as M42, is one of the most famous nebulae in the sky. The star forming region’s glowing gas clouds and hot young stars are on the right in this sharp and colorful two frame mosaic that includes the smaller nebula M43 near center and dusty, bluish reflection nebulae NGC 1977 and friends on the left. Located at the edge of an otherwise invisible giant molecular cloud complex, these eye-catching nebulae represent only a small fraction of this galactic neighborhood’s wealth of interstellar material. Within the well-studied stellar nursery, astronomers have also identified what appear to be numerous infant solar systems. The gorgeous skyscape spans nearly two degrees or about 45 light-years at the Orion Nebula’s estimated distance of 1,500 light-years.

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    Scotoplanes

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    Guaranteed to give you nightmares.

    CFR Puppets

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    Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) Dinner Tab

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    From the land of the $100,000,000,000 note. Hope it was delicious at that price!

    Tiki God!

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    Was looking in the drink menu at Sam’s By The Sea here on Okinawa, had to snap a pic of this for Tiki!
    Look, Tiki! Only 700 yen! (735 after tax! :P)
    Shame this isn’t one of the drinks where you got to keep the cup, otherwise I might have ordered one.

    Russian Boob Ceiling

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    They don’t get much bigger than these.

    And I’m not buying the “Leaking upstairs plumbing” line either.

    Via Inventor Spot

    chainsaw kitty

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    Magnetic Air Car

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    A new take on an old idea. An air powered car, with an on board compressor turned initially, by a magnetic motor powered by a high endurance, high efficiency automotive battery, and in steady state, by recycled compressed air.

    Individually, all of these components, air powered cars, compressors, etc., already exist. Combine them with a little “Secret Sauce” and you get… The magnetic air car.

    So far so good. Except for one thing. They claim that once in motion, you will get an *unlimited* driving range out of their combination. Supposedly without somehow violating the laws of physics.

    Personally, I can see the potential for an extremely efficient system here, but *UNLIMITED* driving range? Unless that secret sauce is pixie dust or something, I’ll believe it when I see it.

    Via: The Red Ferret Journal
    Sauce: Magnetic Air Cars
    More Info: Almaden Times Weekly

    A Wonderful World

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