Mad Quickies 11.14
- Jason Tozer photographs soap bubbles to look like psychedelic-colored planets. {via @chebutykin}
- Mad Science: 365 days of brain candy. From Wired.
- Remember RRRRRRRRROLL? Here are new GIFs! RRRRRRRROLL_GIF at tumblr.
- The latest Oatmeal comic seems relevant to… well… everything. {so sez my pal @jramboz}.
- I really should let Ryan have this for the Sunday Illusion but YOU NEED TO SEE THIS RIGHT HONKIN’ NOW! {via Elyse}
- AM I RIGHT LADIES. {via Steve D.}
Omigodz a haunted toaster click now!
- A DIY telescope kit and other groovy and imaginative tech-themed gifts.
- The sun rising lamp by Satoshi Itasaka is said to “create brand new feeling and optimism every time the user switches it on.
- From the Public Domain Archive: The Unsinkable Myth.
- Cool tee: Centurion Toast Crunch.
- The Accidental Mysteries of tiny houses – edition 11.11.12. Which one do YOU love?
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THE HAUNTED TOASTER
{via Steve D.}
Found at Neatorama.
“What kind of voice did the devil have?”
“A very low voice. Sounded like Eli Wallach.”
Heh.
from the page
Originally run on the “Today” show, in May, 1984, this is my favorite thing ever shown on television. Enjoy. I send a shout-out to Richard Dominick, the interviewer (and producer from Jerry Springer) who made this astounding moment in TV history possible, and to Boyd Matson, the reporter who produced and narrated the segment.
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Open Letter to the President: Physics Education
{via Victor}
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Ermahgerd!
Gersberms (Yer Gervin Mah)
{via Steve D.}
http://youtu.be/57oUeO_OJMg
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Featured image is by Jason Tozer.
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THERS SERP BERBLERS ER ERSUM. ERND THERT ERBERL ERN DA SERNK ERS FRERKER.
ERLS, YERV GERT TW ERVERL TERSTERS ERN TERDERS QERCKERS. 😀
My wife and I are building (getting built, to be more accurate) a house that will be Australian 8 star energy rated. The scale is 1 to 10 with 10 being a home that requires no energy input for heating or cooling. It’ll be the first in the shire and we’ve been told by the owners of 7 star homes in the area that they maintain 18-25c temperatures in winter without any supplemental heating.
It’s tiny, which is part of the reason we managed to afford an 8 star building. But it’s not as tiny as any of those. I wonder what their size cut off is?