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09 Oct 15:05

Jellybeans for Breakfast

by Miss Cellania

Who’s the boss? The boss is the one who’s up several times a night to feed the baby, then has to get the other child ready for school, buy the groceries, clean the kitchen, change the diapers, balance the checkbook, remember appointments, help with homework, load the dishwasher, and feed the baby again. A lot of women do this as a breadwinner and/or single parent. Supervision goes by the wayside in such a situation, so jellybeans sounds like a good enough breakfast. This is the latest from Lunarbaboon.  

02 Oct 18:05

Alternate names for animals

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30 Sep 17:44

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30 Sep 14:13

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Non-Judgmental Parenting

by admin@smbc-comics.com

Hovertext: WE'RE not judging your behavior. The machine is.


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24 Sep 20:02

Raptor Facts

16 Sep 18:22

4-Year Olds Ask for a Princess Hulk Cake, Get One

by John Farrier

Hulk looks absolutely smashing in his new ball gown made by redditor NobodyLikesASmartAss. His/her 4-year old twin daughters wanted a cake showing the Hulk as a princess. Make him pretty, for we will definitely like him when he’s pretty.

-via Tastefully Offensive

11 Sep 14:25

15 Honest Cards For Couples

by Kailee Graves
15 Honest Cards For Couples - Awkward Galleries

From our friends at Someecards comes a series of cards devoted to the most awkward part of life… relationships.

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From our friends at Someecards comes a series of cards devoted to the most awkward part of life… relationships.

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10 Sep 23:47

Why You Should Never Tell Your Wife to Shut Up

09 Sep 17:20

She's Vegan

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09 Sep 14:47

Become a Balloon Animal Wizard in Just One Easy Step!

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Step 1: Blow up your ballon.
Step 2: Profit.

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09 Sep 14:13

Check and Mate

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Tagged: kids , parenting , chores
08 Sep 17:11

She's Vegan

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04 Sep 16:17

Tebow: Not worrying about what I can't control

Tebow: Not worrying about what I can't control
03 Sep 23:24

Well The Tooth Fairy Just Changed Their Business Strategy

02 Sep 14:56

Livin' on the Edge: The Precarious Architecture of 7 European Cliff Cities

Long before overcrowding and overpopulation were forcing humanity to think about building vertically, Europeans were already building in, on, and even over the edge of sheer cliffs. But forget simplistic dugouts and cliff caves. Across Europe there are towns and even portions of cities that are as precarious as anything built by ancient peoples simply looking for shelter.

Check out seven places where the structures seem as though they are practically asking to fall off a cliff.

1. SUSPENDED HOUSES OF PONT-EN-ROYANS

Pont-en-Royans, France

Built in the 16th century, the suspended homes in the small French town of Pont-en-Royans are a great example of Are-You-Sure-This-Is-A-Good-Idea architecture. The colorful array of homes on the cliff side of the town hang out over craggy rocks, lush foliage, and the river below. There is a popular bridge near the top of the town where visitors congregate to take pictures of the questionable, but beautiful edifices, because apparently in Pont-en-Royans, one must always be suspended over open air. 

2. SETENIL DE LAS BODEGAS

Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain

It seems that there have been people living in the region of Setenil de las Bodegas for at least 2000 years, but it was not until the 12th century or so that they took to building their dwellings right into the cliffs. The Moors who built the original cliff settlement dug deep lanes into the rock to fortify their dwellings within from Spanish attacks. Eventually the settlement was taken by the Spanish, but it continued to grow, expanding the original cliff constructions and building a small city on the top. Today visitors can still take to the winding, cliff-bound lanes and see the lovely white houses inset into the cliff wall, not dangling over a void, but sitting beneath a shelf of dangling rock.

3. CASTELLFOLLIT DE LA ROCA

Castellfollit de la Roca, Spain

This medieval Spanish village looks like something straight out of Tolkien. Originally settled around a thousand years ago, the village sits on a tall, thin strip of volcanic rock with a 160-foot drop on either side. The rivers Fluvià and Toronell flow at the bottom of each respective cliff, but at the top, rows of historic Spanish houses have been built right up to the edges, looking like they might crowd each other right off. The tight streets in the town seem to have barely been pried open between the buildings, just wide enough that none of them are shoved out into the abyss. Good luck finding parking.

4. HANGING HOUSES OF CUENCA

Cuenca, Spain

Starting in about the 15th century, space in the hilly city of Cuenca, Spain began to run out. Over the next 300 years or so, as Cuenca continued to grow, the builders began to get a bit more creative in finding space, by constructing their buildings to hang out over the edge of cliffs. Many of these hanging houses would contain seven or eight stories, all stacked atop the air above the valley below. In the modern day, many of the hanging houses have been taken down, but a few stunning examples still remain, most notably one that now contains the Spanish Abstract Art Museum.

5. THE VILLAGE OF CRACO

Craco, Italy

Moving over to Italy, maybe the only rival to Spain's cliff-built dominance, there is the village of Craco, a jumbled stone ghost town that looks like it might just slide down a cliffside. Built in the 8th century, the chaotically-stacked dwellings were created to be easily defensible from a barbarian horde. While this strategy was effective against raiding barbarians, it was less so against attacks by Mother Nature, and in 1991, the historic town finally suffered a landslide that forced the remaining inhabitants from the site. It is now a precarious ghost town that still sees tourists and religious festivals using the crumbling streets.

6. NEBIDA LAVERIA

Iglesias, Italy

While this was originally a processing plant built on the steep slope of an Italian sea cliff, the site is now being turned into a picturesque tourist town. Today the mineral plant is abandoned, but its slowly decaying remains are still clinging to the cliffs and have become a popular spot to come and gaze out at the pristine waters with nothing to obstruct your view. It may not be the largest cliff creation around, but it certainly offers the best view of the Italian sea.

7. SANT'AGATA DE' GOTI

Sant'Agata de' Goti, Italy

Down by the ankle of the Italian "boot," the medieval town of Sant'Agata de' Goti ends in a sheer cliff that extends well above the natural summit thanks to the rows of buildings built flush with the rocky face. The long, flat side of the city rises above a river gorge below, and the inward side of the city is full of cramped lanes and historic buildings. Sant'Agata de' Goti has managed to stay relatively unchanged from its old world roots thanks to the streets mainly being too narrow even for vehicles. But this is still most apparent in the view of its unreal bulwark of cliff-side architecture.

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01 Sep 23:15

This is Why Ducks Don't Own Dogs

28 Aug 15:15

Right On Target

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Tagged: potty training , pee , dad
27 Aug 14:38

Storytime Rocking Chair

by John Farrier

When Hal Taylor's third child was born, he was left with a dilemma: he didn't have enough lap space to read books to all of his kids at once. Since he was a woodworker who made rocking chairs, he designed the StoryTime Rocking Chair as a solution. Now he sells them, too. He makes each one by hand. They're priced at $7,000-7,500.

-via reddit

26 Aug 21:17

Check Out This Amazing Transforming Optimus Prime Cake

by John Farrier

Russell Munro's son asked for a Transformers cake for his birthday. Munro went much, much further. This Optimus Prime cake transforms accurately from vehicle to biped mode while quoting a famous line from the 1986 Transformers movie. This video shows how it works internally. A 3d printed frame for the cake moves on servos with the touch of a button.


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20 Aug 17:44

How to Make a Provençal Vegetable Tian (a.k.a. That Dish From the Ratatouille Movie)

by Daniel Gritzer

At the end of the movie Ratatouille, Remy the rat creates a beautiful reinterpretation of a classic ratatouille. Only problem: It's not a ratatouille at all. It's a tian, and they've been making it in Provence for generations. Here's how to do it. Read More
15 Aug 18:11

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13 Aug 14:32

Korra Cosplayer Is Bending Water Like A Pro

by Luke Plunkett on Cosplay, shared by Luke Plunkett to Kotaku

There’s cosplaying as Korra, and then there’s “oh man look at this it looks like she’s actually waterbending while cosplaying as Korra”.

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11 Aug 23:30

Role-Playing Has Changed for the Worse

10 Aug 16:52

Me-Time for Parents

by John Farrier

The work is done. The chores are done. The kids have finally stopped popping up out of bed. Every item on the to-do list is crossed off. I have to be up in 8 hours to get to work.

And then my wife looks at me with that seductive glance of exhaustion . . . 

(Fowl Language Comics/Brian Gordon)

Anyway, back to work!

05 Aug 19:02

15 Perfectly Timed Photos

by Kailee Graves
15 Perfectly Timed Photos - Awkward Galleries

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04 Aug 17:29

Epson’s New Printer Line Doesn’t Require Ink Cartridges Every 5 Minutes

by Laura Northrup

Here's the $380 printer that's the cheapest EcoTank model.

Here’s the $380 printer that’s the cheapest EcoTank model.

The manufacturers of home inkjet printers have to make a profit somehow, and most companies choose the classic model of selling printers for a low price that gobble ink cartridges, which happen to also be sold by the manufacturer. Now Epson is introducing a new line of printers in the United States that costs more, but comes with refillable cartridges and enough ink to last for three years. Will American consumers be interested?

Bloomberg News (warning: auto-play video at that link) speculates that the refillable printers were introduced first in markets where people buy the most off-brand ink cartridges, or are more likely to refill their own. Our colleagues down the hall at Consumer Reports checked with their counterparts in other countries where the printers have been available for a while, and learned that they haven’t taken over the market: the higher purchase price may be driving buyers away and back to the business model they’re comfortable with, shelling out for new cartridges every few months instead.

That’s understandable: the cheapest EcoTank model costs $380, while a savvy shopper can usually find an inkjet printer available somewhere for free or cheap with a mail-in rebate. Epson’s own calculations show that the printer comes with enough ink to print 4,000 black pages and 6,500 color pages, which would use up about $800 worth of Epson-branded ink cartridges. Epson will find out whether that kind of front-end math makes sense to American consumers.

Can Epson EcoTank printers deliver cheap ink? [Consumer Reports]
Epson Is About to Solve the Most Annoying Problem With Inkjet Printers [Bloomberg] (Warning: auto-play video)

03 Aug 00:13

Ant Man's Goal

02 Aug 23:59

Windell Oskay, Co-Founder of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories

by elance

Windell Oskay is the co-founder of Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories, a Silicon Valley company that has designed and produced specialized electronics and robotics kits since 2007. Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories also runs a popular DIY project blog, and many of its projects have been featured at science and art museums and in Make, Wired, and Popular Science magazines. He’s the oo-author of the recently published book, The Annotated Build-It-Yourself Science Laboratory.

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Show Notes:

Rotring 600 Mechanical Pencil $24

“The Rotring 600 is a beautiful instrument. It has a hexagonal body that’s a lot like the size and shape of a traditionally yellow pencil, except it’s made of nice heavy brass. The part where you actually hold it has a cylindrical, thoroughly knurled grip, also made of brass. They come in either brushed nickel or black painted.”

Aluminum Brazing Rods $30

“You heat up your metal and then you wait until the brazing rod melts as it touches the surfaces. It starts to wet to the surface. Then you can just bond your metals together. It works on aluminum, magnesium, galvanized steel, brass, and copper. It’s shockingly easy and strong for what it does. It’s sort of like a low budget welding technique for people who don’t do a lot of welding.”

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Woodpecker’s Page of One-time Run Tools

“Woodpecker’s makes some unbelievably beautiful machined jigs for doing woodworking operations. I have a ruler from them, and it’s just a 12 inch ruler. It’s made of quarter inch thick aluminum machined on every side, and laser engraved. In a sense it’s absolutely overkill, but on the other hand it’s just the most beautiful thing that I’ve ever called a ruler.”

RoboGrip Pliers $31

“I’ve been using these, I’ve got several sets of them. Some of these 20 years old, and as far as I can tell they’re completely indestructible. Just a joy to have. Frequently somebody is asking, “Where’s the Robo Grips, because we need them.”

Metcal MX-500 Soldering Iron $832

“The Metcals are the legendary great soldering irons. They work on a really interesting principle that regulates the temperature at the tip, not by using a thermostat but actually by using radio frequency power that is sent down to the tip.”

The Three Fives Kit: A Discrete 555 Timer $35

“The 555 has just 26 transistors in it and a bunch of resistors, and you solder them together and you make this thing that’s a working 555 chip. It’s kind of amazing to not have one as a black box, but something that somebody can actually go in and measure what’s going on inside of it.”

The XL741 Discrete Op-Amp Kit $35

“The other is the 741, which is the classic op amp. That is still the classic building block of all analog circuit designs.”

-- Mark Frauenfelder

31 Jul 16:20

Kid Can't Draw

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30 Jul 21:01

These Grandparents Are More Savvy Than You Think