This is where I'm going to post every damn thing that I come across that I like even a little bit. Because posting links on IRC and twitter and facebook and delicious and flickr and image spark and twitpic and yfrog and science knows where else isn't good enough.

13th March 2012

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justtouchedawkwardly:

The latest commercial from The Central Institute of Technology in Australia. (x)

oh my god, just watch it.

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9th October 2011

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misshalyn:

ughparrino:

just watch this ok

This is the best thing I’ve seen in a while.

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20th September 2011

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Tagged: Snuggle CubCuddleneedsbustlehustlecanepanda180

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15th September 2011

Link

I know several people who would love these. →

Polly Tights

7th September 2011

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think .: The 12 Hour Rule →

mhay68:

Don’t work more than 12 hours in a single day.

Don’t come back to work less than 12 hours after you left.

There are often times when we need to work long hours in software development. More often than not, we need to work long hours for several days, possibly weeks. The 12 hour rule will keep…

Source: mhay68

6th September 2011

Video reblogged from work hard and be nice. with 2 notes

misshalyn:

I illustrated a card game! Fluffy Bunny Tea Party!

My good friend Marc invented the game, and asked me to do the illustrations. So now we are trying to get it printed! We have a kickstarter so that you can help us!

Please watch the video, and donate at this link: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/majcher/fluffy-bunny-tea-party-a-card-game-for-all-ages

Thank you, bunnies!

Source: misshalyn

30th August 2011

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Bustr Bensn: This cosmic grizzly bear wants to eat you →

bustr:

Adult grizzly bears weigh more than 800 pounds and can run at a speed of over 30 miles per hour. Our average life expectancy is currently about 78.7 years. If it helps, you can imagine that the moment you were borh, a cosmic grizzly bear was placed 20,696,526 miles out in space, about 22% of…

Source: bustr

27th August 2011

Photo reblogged from From The West, With Love with 3,401 notes

theinvisiblecommission:

From right here, the view goes on forever…

theinvisiblecommission:

From right here, the view goes on forever…

Tagged: foreverrestinginpeaceshareyourselfwith the world

Source: theinvisiblecommission

25th August 2011

Quote reblogged from Bustr Bensn with 1,409 notes

Remembering that I’ll be dead soon is the most important tool I’ve ever encountered to help me make the big choices in life. Because almost everything — all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure – these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart.

STEVE JOBS, in a commencement address at Stanford, 2005.

(via the Wall Street Journal)

Sadness fills me about all of this.

(via bustr)

Tagged: steve jobsapple

Source: inothernews

15th August 2011

Post reblogged from #OSEF with 25 notes

Bettie Page and Weegee Unpublished Photographs

ccile:

Via Vintage Sleaze

Tagged: vintagebettie page

Source: ccile

25th July 2011

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Marbelous, a wooden table with built-in marble tracks | Colossal →

19th July 2011

Photo reblogged from IWDRM with 1,011 notes

iwdrm:

“You could use a cup of my famous java.”
Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (1982)

iwdrm:

“You could use a cup of my famous java.”

Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (1982)

Source: iwdrm

29th June 2011

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“
Science figures things out, piece by piece.  It’s not always easy,  but you’ll occasionally have a breakthrough that allows you to fill in  more pieces.  The bigger picture ultimately becomes clear, even if the  details aren’t complete.
Religion just assigns an automatic explanation to everything.   There’s no need to question.  Nothing to figure out.  Just accept it,  move along, don’t bother putting any thought into it.”

Science figures things out, piece by piece. It’s not always easy, but you’ll occasionally have a breakthrough that allows you to fill in more pieces. The bigger picture ultimately becomes clear, even if the details aren’t complete.

Religion just assigns an automatic explanation to everything. There’s no need to question. Nothing to figure out. Just accept it, move along, don’t bother putting any thought into it.”

27th June 2011

Link

Darryl Cunningham Investigates: Evolution →

21st June 2011

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