Mad Quickies
Mad Quickies 3.21
- Bright skeletons and other light paintings by photographer Janne Parviainen. Tons more at Parviainen’s flickr.
- Inspired by Science is a line of elegantly whimsical jewelry. The artist is Daniela, a Skepchick and Comandante Suprema at Esceptica. We will let you know when these baubles can be purchased but we don’t think we’re going to let that dino in a birdcage get away.
- How many of these ten unusal words for colors do you know? {thanks to Carrie P.}
- You probably won’t see anything more jaw-dropping than this today. Carving books with surgical tools. {via Maggie}
- What kid writes to a weatherman? Apparently, this one. . You probably won’t read anything weirder than this today. {via Sparklecorn}
What’s with Yogi Bear’s collar?
- What time is it? Time to Make a Monster!
- Known primarily for the feminist gaming blog Go Make Me a Sandwich, Wundergeek, a friend of the Lab, also writes for the tabletop gaming collective Gaming As Women. We thought you should know. {via Ryan}
- Dick and duck. {via Steve D.}
- Finding Waldo with Mathematica. {via Maki}
- Blame it on the sky elves. {via Steve D.}
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The Collar
from
The Big Picture
{thanks to Anne S.}
The truth about Yogi Bear’s tie.
Some extras:
The Hanna-Barbera crew and their neckwear. {via Steve D.}
The Flintstone scrapbook. {via Elyse}
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Chemical Party!
{thanks to Geologic aka Victor’s Mom}
Sexy carbons, bored noble gases, explosive reactions.
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Featured image is by Janne Parviainen.
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The whale-and-petunias silver pendant just floored me.
@breadbox: Oh! Oh! Oh! I just saw that! Holy Moley!
It's the first time someone gets the whale & petunias thing. I can die happy now. Thanks!
You are among your people!
I have to confess to being caught off guard by the whole Yogi Bear thing. How could I have not noticed that?
Steve- I know what you mean! And once you know about it, it's hard not to notice it.
Chemical Party made me gtiggle, and that Yogi Bear thing was fascinating. I knew that Hanna-Barbera pioneered new animation styles, but learning the details was really interesting.
I've now watched a ton of those Big Picture videos, thank you for amusing me.