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Artist Pavel Sidorenko creates cool wall and desk clocks by laser-cutting old vinyl records with intricate imagery of cities, scenes and other objects. We’re not sure the city names are necessary, but they’re still neat.
Artist Pavel Sidorenko creates cool wall and desk clocks by laser-cutting old vinyl records with intricate imagery of cities, scenes and other objects. We’re not sure the city names are necessary, but they’re still neat.
An offshoot of Kennedy Baruch’s short film Escape, Princess in Another Castle is a feature-length film about a young girl who turns to video games to cope with her parents splitting up and the other challenges of childhood.
Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher of the Found Footage Festival posed Prueher as the ficticious “Chef Keith” and managed to book him onto several regional newscasts to demonstrate how to make ridiculously unappealing food items.
Tic lets you reattach shirt buttons in seconds – without the need for a needle and thread – thanks to its tiny plastic teeth. Your repaired buttons will stay on even if your clothes are washed or dry cleaned. Available in six colors.
En route to another hard fought victory, Chicago Bulls’ intense big man Joakim Noah wanted to cap off a play with a chest bump. Sadly rookie Tony Snell was as lively as Derrick Rose. Or Kawhi Leonard. Or Eeyore. It’s all good though.
This video footage of Portuguese street performer Luis Reis not only captures his impressive contact juggling skills, it does one of the best jobs we’ve ever seen of capturing what it’s like to perform in front of a live audience.
Illustrator Andrew Heath turned movie, TV show and video game characters into ice pops in his new Warholian series. He’ll be making a total of 50 portraits and will sell prints at the 2014 Lexington Comic & Toy Con.
(NSFW: Language) Chris Lohr’s second installment of his Breaking Bad remix samples the remaining three seasons to create a funny back-and-forth between the characters. I had a guy, but now I don’t. YOU. ARE NOT. THE GUY.
Its 5L turbocharged V8 produces 1,360hp at 7,500rpm and a crazy 737lb-ft. of torque at just 3,000rpm. Mate that with its lightweight carbon fiber monocoque and 3D printed internals and you have a rocket ship that aims to hit 280mph.
Don’t feel bad for benefiting slightly from your altruism towards the bushy-tailed varmints who call your yard home with the laughing fits that this horse head shaped feeder from Archie McPhee is sure to inspire. Images by Jim Zielinski.
Inspired by a mysterious box that J.J. Abrams received from his grandpa, theory11 created this lock box from 100-year-old wood, its contents yours to discover – or swap with your own heirlooms. Proceeds benefit 826 National.
At first, we didn’t know what Silver the husky dog thought the alien-looking wire scalp massager was going to do to her, but as soon as she realizes what’s going on, she gives in to the irresistible bliss. AHHHHH DATS DA SPOT.
“A robot cow searches for its mother in a slaughter house, while being chased by a killer robot.” That’s the way Rocky Curby describes his animated short film with a nonsensical premise, but still had us glued to our seats the entire time.
Part of Grain Audio’s Kickstarter-funded launch lineup, these wooden bookshelf speakers are based on hand-built models used in professional venues. They have 5.25″ woofers and are meant to be used with 25W to 75W amplifiers.
(NSFW: Language, Sbroilers) Collegehumor takes what should be a shallow joke – Oscars for frat bros – and runs with it. Find out which movie characters bros think they can beat in a fight, what makes them mad sad and more.
The Toughpad 5 is protected from shock, dust and water. It has a 5″ 720p screen, an 8mp rear camera, 32GB storage, a microSD slot and a huge 6,200mAh hot-swappable battery. It will have Windows 8 and Android 4.2.2 variants.
(Spoilers, Gore) Mick Minogue made action-figure style woodcuts of some of the battered characters from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. Watch out for more at the Ltd. Gallery in Seattle or on Mick’s Facebook page.
Randall Munroe continues his experiments with dynamic and time-based comics. His latest piece appears static, but it’s actually a world clock. A web comic world clock. We’d love to have a watch version of this.
We had no idea that R/C helicopters could be so powerful, but in this video from HeliGraphix, they appear to have lifted a woman off the ground using two heavy-duty remote-controlled helis. Watch them pull a boat, with passengers, here.
Investigation Discovery investigates and discovers a series of horrific murders carried out by the most obvious killer of all time. We wanted to laugh more, but were too busy being creeped out by Jim Parsons as the serial killer. Bazinga!
Want to know why we tear up? Educator Alex Gendler and TED-Ed’s animators explain not only what makes us cry, but how we have different kinds of tears for different situations. And here we thought that onions just made us sad.
The red-lipped harbinger of gaming nightmares might be migrating into obscurity but if you still find yourself caught in Flappy Bird’s cruel grip this thorough strategy for beating the game should help you overcome the game once and for all.
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