Friday, November 5, 2010
Vac-Groom.
If your pet does not run and hide under the bed every time the vacuum emerges, or if your pet does not try to attack the vacuum as soon as its presence is known... THEN this is a splendid product for you! Plus Dyson makes a sexy vacuum.
(via Telegraph)
Which One Are You?
I am actually none of the above. Whoop for hand me down cell phones w/ non working screen.
(via The Daily What)
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Another Wedding Morsel.
I have the sudden urge to watch Lion King or watch a documentary. Oh, and I want to try on one of the ladies' dresses so I can twirl too.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Mesmerizing.
TimeScapes: Rapture from Tom Lowe @ Timescapes on Vimeo.
The only thing I seem to be able to say her is : "Woo pretty."
In case you are like me and have never seen the other two previews here they are:
Timescapes: "Death is the Road to Awe" from Tom Lowe @ Timescapes on Vimeo.
Behind the Scenes: Timelapse Crane from Tom Lowe @ Timescapes on Vimeo.
All those stars make me miss college, and Lake Bryan, and cold nights, and friends.
(via Peta Pixel)
Fear of Flatulence.
Poor kid. What is any experience in elementary if it doesn't contain a fart or burp or a joke about one of the two?
Oh and while on the subject of farts... It was a lovely morning not too long ago (I think it was Saturday. maybe Friday) and I was having a nice chat with my beau (Eric) when somehow we got on the subject of farts (one of us probably passed some gas) and that merged to "I wonder if you can see farts on thermal cameras..." So we did what any couple would do. I youtubed it. Here is your answer:
(via The Hairpin)
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Slow Pop.
Gizmodo says this video is curiously calming, I'd have to say it is oddly relaxing. I think I will watch it again.
and again.
maybe one more time.
Perhaps watching popcorn pop at 6,200 frames per second is as addictive as eating it...
(via Gizmodo)
Lights, Gun, Out.
"“Bang! Lights Out!” from Japanese design studio bitplay INC. (AKA Jack Chang and Josh Cheng) gamifies the traditional desk lamp by adding a gun-shaped remote than not only turns the light off, but also causes the lampshade to tilt as if hit."
(via The Daily What)
Monday, November 1, 2010
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