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Onyx communicator lets you live out your 'Star Trek' dreams for $99
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GloZell is Not a Fan of Spiders
Cooper GriggsShe told him not to do that.
via Abelmauriciopena
An Aerial Laser Display Capable of Projecting 3D Objects in Mid-Air
Cooper GriggsCOOL!
A team of researchers in Japan lead by Akira Asano of Burton Inc. have developed a 3D aerial display capable of projecting text and imagery in mid-air. The Aerial Burton works by firing a 1kHz infrared pulse directly into a 3D scanner which in turn focuses and reflects the laser to a specific point in the air. Molecules at the end of the laser then ionize, releasing energy in the form of photons. While the full potential for such a display has yet to be seen, Asano suggests it could be used as a communication aid in the event of a disaster by communicating evacuation routes or broadcasting the location of emergency supplies. Personally, I would be satisfied with a 3D laser butterfly in my backyard. (via DigInfo)
These LED bulbs are brighter despite fewer diodes and a lower price
Cooper GriggsHome Depot so far.
Tom Brokaw Has an ‘Alarming’ Moment During MSNBC’s Election Night Coverage
Cooper Griggsvia lbstopher
Smart light bulb fools burglars by pretending you're at home
jackelynleigh: the-frozen-city: Gives me life It’s the bendy...
Cooper Griggsvia Randy Laue
(via redesignrevolution:Bailey the Golden Retriever)
Cooper GriggsWhat a chill dog. lol
Film company does the inevitable: shoots porn using a drone
Cooper Griggslol
Beautiful/Decay Cult of the Creative Arts
Lions are fed frozen blood during the heatwave in Melbourne
Lions are fed frozen blood during the heatwave in Melbourne
Ridley Scott is producing a followup to '2001: A Space Odyssey'
Cooper GriggsLet's hope it's much much better than Prometheus
isometrics: // Architecture Piersons Way By Bates Masi...
Cooper Griggsvia David Pelaez
An Illustrated Cross Section of Hong Kong’s Infamous Kowloon Walled City
Cooper GriggsGives me icky feelings of claustrophobia.
View a full-resolution version of the map.
The Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong was built gradually—building on top of building—over time. Without a single architect, the ungoverned and most densely populated district became a haven for drugs, crime and prostitution until it was demolished in 1993. Photo documentation of the site exists but for the most part much of the inner-workings of the city remained a mystery.
Perhaps due to its proximity, Japan, in particular, developed a keen interest towards Kowloon. Its demolition in 1993 was broadcast on national television. But watching the footage, what most spectators didn’t realize was that up until the night before demolition a team of Japanese researchers were taking precise measurements and documenting the vacated city. Their findings were compiled into a book that, among other things, featured this panoramic cross section of the city depicting what life was like inside. You can read more about the book on Spoon & Tamago, and if you look hard enough, a few rare copies of it are available online. (via deconcrete)
Yup #voting #election #day #losangeles #california...
Yup
#voting #election #day #losangeles #california #getoutthevote #ivoted #sticker (at Mar Vista, Los Angeles)
Fawn of the Dead
Cooper Griggsholy shit!
ShitExpress will send poop in a box anywhere in exchange for Bitcoins
Cooper GriggsThere's a joke writing itself here.