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Making friends with a skeery leopard seal.
The pinnacle of analog music is upon us! It's yesterday's technology today! The past is now! :D Actually this is pretty neat.
Who knew high speed footage of water drops could be this neat?
My name is Jay Shafer and since 1997, I have been living in houses smaller than some people’s closets. I call the first of my little hand built houses Tumbleweed.
Since completing Tumbleweed, I have continued to make little buildings. How each house gets used depends on the occupant’s particular needs. What one person would enjoy as a quiet studio in their backyard, another couple might choose to inhabit as a full-time residence. What some people see as the perfect weekend hideaway in the country, others will use as a beautiful free-standing addition to their existing home for accommodating an elderly parent, an adult child, guests, or as office space.
This guy is clearly in a hurry to get to the bottom of this hill.
It's official, the world is going to end up as fatsos like in Wall-E. Also, this is awesome.
Fazed's own Fenris shakes his zombie ass in the world's first ever Thrill The World event! Groups around the world simultaneously perform Michael Jackson's Thriller dance.
Fenris is the one in the Cowboy hat!
Gay Wilkinson enjoys blowing anvils more than 100 feet in the air. So much so that he is a world champion at the activity.
Fazer BadlyDrawnBen had a sweet zombie cake made up for their wedding. He writes, "They made the Bride and Groom look like me and my wife fighting off our undead zombie wedding party!" (Mike's Amazing Cakes in Seattle did the fine work.)
Rope jumping for the 21st century. Starts impressive, gets astonishing at around 4:30-ish.
Sir Mix-A-Lot's posse route tracked in Google Maps.
It isn't every high school football team whose quarterback is the son of a Hall of Famer. What sets Oaks Christian apart is that, starting this fall, it will have two.
Nick Montana, meet Trevor Gretzky.
And one or both of them will be passing to Trey Smith, son of Will.
A few good pics here.
What started as an animation project inspired by the wonderful music of Olafur Arnalds ended up being adopted by the musician as the official music video for the song.
A great article about an African boy that had to leave school at the age of 14 due to poverty who then built himself a windmill to bring power to his parents farm. "Truly inspirational" does not go far enough to describe this man.
Oh! There thou art!
Sadly, most New Yorkers who stand alone longing for a high five never get one.
That baby had the best video of ALL TIME.
A blog (just getting started) dedicated to celebrating the fact that our parents, like it or not, were actually pretty cool once.
I think I'm going to have to spring for an SNC action figure.
A pretty good piano rendition of the most popular video in the series. Also, it looks like they got T-Pain on board for #8.
Fascinating, just plain fascinating. Who knew there was so much to know about soda/pop?
John Nese is the proprietor of Galcos Soda Pop Stop in LA. His father ran it as a grocery store, and when the time came for John to take charge, he decided to convert it into the ultimate soda-lovers destination. About 500 pops line the shelves, sourced lovingly by John from around the world. John has made it his mission to keep small soda-makers afloat and help them find their consumers. Galcos also acts as a distributor for restaurants and bars along the West Coast, spreading the gospel of soda made with cane sugar (no high-fructose corn syrup if John can avoid it).
A detailed timeline of the International Space Station coming together.
I wonder where Maximillian's room is?
I'm a sucker for these motorcycle road trip stories. Start at the bottom and work your way up. They're just getting started, so there's not a whole lot to this one yet. Here's a much longer story to keep you busy while waiting for updates.
Don't let the font affect your will to live, 'cause it will test you.
A Venn diagram is a great way to explain all this.
After 25 years (and a 4 month search), the founder of Papa John's is reunited with the Camaro he sold to help start his business. And while it's obviously a marketing campaign, it's apparent the guy was really sincere about finding his lost ride.
1500 hours of moving legobricks and take photos of them.
It’s inescapable– the occasional urge to walk away from our civilized lives and find peace in nature. Treehouse living has been the dream of many since childhood, and to celebrate our drive to escape here are 10 of the very best treehouses in the modern world.
Apparently, the Google car sucks at racing.
Absolutely incredible cheering from Korean students at a soccer game.