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This Family's Dubstep Christmas Light Show is Insane
Move Over Sad Keanu, Weird Al is the New Bummed Out Celebrity We Need
Somebody snapped a pic of Weird Al Looking more sad than weird on his way through the ol' TSA grope-n-pat at the airport. If there's any time to be filled with dismay, that's certainly it.
Get outta here Sad Keanu, Sad Al is far more distraught than you are!
(teh_newguy)
Just kidding, there's room for both of you in my heart.
(Camtron888)
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Brown and Sticky
This could have gone a lot ruffer. Y'all should be thankful for the dopey punchline. - Matty Malaprop
Submitted by: Mike
Update!
Actually, I think I'll just wait for the new model to come out. It'll only be like $3000.
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Sonic Resents That Remark
Don't let the haters bring you down, hedge-bro. Just walk on by and tell 'em they gotta go fast if they want to jack your swag, or something. #WHATAMIEVENSAYING - Matty Malaprop
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Ferrolic: A Clock with a Liquid Face Powered by Magnetism

Way back in 2000 I downloaded a screensaver designed by Yugo Nakamura called DropClock that tied in with your systems’ internal time to create a functional clock face depicting Helvetica numbers dropping into water in slow motion. It was mesmerizing to watch and I kept it running for years. Designer Zelf Koelman took the idea of merging time and liquid a step further by creating Ferrolic, a self-contained clock that literally displays time with liquid. It’s almost exactly what would happen if a digital clock and a lava lamp had a baby.
Ferrolic utilizes ferrofluid—a liquid that becomes strongly magnetized in the presence of a magnetic field—to display recognizable shapes in response to magnets embedded inside the clock’s aluminum frame. The moving blobs look almost alive, a fact not lost on Koelman who refers to them as “creatures.” He shares:
Ferrolic was designed from a strong fascination for the magical material Ferro Fluid. The natural dynamics of this fluid makes that this display bridges the gap between everyday digital screens and tangible reality.
Because the fluid behaves in a unpredictable way, it is possible to give the bodies perceived in the Ferrolic display a strong reference to living creatures. It is this lively hood that enables Ferrolic to show a meaningful narrative like for instance having the creatures play tag. In addition the natural flow of the material, it can be used to form recognisable shapes and characters. Ferrolic uses these both layers in parallel in order to display scenes and transitions in an poetic, almost dance like, choreographed way.
The clocks are a bit of a prototype so far, only 24 of the devices are available at a price of about $8,000 each, making it much more of a limited edition art piece than a consumer-grade alarm clock. You can learn more here. (via Boing Boing, Fast Company)
You've Found My Weakness!
It's small green pieces of paper!
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tastefullyoffensive: When cucumbers attack.
THIS IS ALL JUST ONE BIG MISUNDERSTANDING!
Are you sure your friend is baking a cake? Or are the beaters here because she's whipping up a hearty breakfast featuring a big ol' stack of quaffles? #GROAN - Matty Malaprop
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Siri Will Bring the Sass If You Ask What 0 Divided By 0 Is
Tell me: would you as blithely write, "Don't be a cunt.", as you write "Don't be a dick."? Or if you'd prefer a less loaded term, how about, "Don't be a pussy."? From your previous posts, I suspect that you'd consider either of those to be misogynist.
LollybagscreationsIt made my day
Concern troll much? Don’t be a cunt.


