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22 Jan 02:02

A 1:60-Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi-Stewart

by Christopher Jobson
Cooper Griggs

Why does this scare me so much?

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

A 1:60 Scale Boeing 777 Built Entirely from Paper Manilla Folders by Luca Iaconi Stewart sculpture paper models flight airplanes

Inspired by high school architecture class where he was assigned to create simple paper models using cut paper manilla folders, San Francisco-based designer Luca Iaconi-Stewart went home to begin construction on an extremely ambitious project: a 1:60 scale reproduction of a Boeing 777 using some of the techniques he learned in class. That was in 2008, when Iaconi-Stewart was just a junior in high school.

Unbelievably, the project continues five years later as he works on and off to perfect every aspect of the plane. Relying on detailed schematics of an Air India 777-300ER he found online, he recreates the digital drawings in Adobe Illustrator and then prints them directly onto the paper manilla folders. But everything has to be perfect. So perfect, that Iaconi-Stewart says he’s actually built two airplanes, the one you see here and the numerous failed attempts including three tails, two entire sets of wings, and multiple experiments to ensure everything is just so.

The paper plane-making wunderkind hopes to finally wrap up the project this summer and isn’t quite sure what will happen next, but thinks an even larger 20-foot model could be an interesting next step. So far there are no plans for the completed model to go anywhere, but it would look great in an aeronautical museum or in the lobby of a certain aircraft manufacturer’s lobby. Just some suggestions. All photos courtesy Luca Iaconi-Stewart. (via Wired)

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21 Jan 19:18

Fahrenheit 351

by Grant

Thanks to the legendary Ray Bradbury for inspiring this comic.
21 Jan 18:09

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21 Jan 16:48

Authors popping up to be listed for a project dissemination paper

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by Andrei

21 Jan 16:48

Disagreeing on notation with your co-authors

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by Nikolaj

21 Jan 16:47

World's 85 richest account for half of the population's wealth

by Lee Bell
World's 85 richest account for half of the population's wealth

List includes Bill Gates and Larry Ellison


    


21 Jan 16:43

Video: Furious employee crushes boss's car

by Leon Poultney
An enraged construction worker has warned his boss that you should always keep your employees happy, by crushing his pride and joy with a giant digger, Hannah Brewer reports.
    






21 Jan 16:38

HealthCare.gov Cracked In 4 Minutes

How many millions did it take to build the HealthCare.gov site, only to have some guy hack it in four minutes? Well that was money well spent. The man who appeared before Congress last week to explain the security pitfalls of HealthCare.gov took to Fox News on Sunday to explain just how easy it was to penetrate the website. Chris Wallace that gaining access to 70,000 personal records of Obamacare enrollees via HealthCare.gov took about 4 minutes and required nothing more than a standard browser. Comments
21 Jan 16:36

taipanmay: thisiswintermute: LEAVE ME ALONE I JUST WANT TO...





taipanmay:

thisiswintermute:

LEAVE ME ALONE I JUST WANT TO TAKE A FUCKING NAP DAMN SQUIRREL!!!

A cat got outplayed!

21 Jan 16:34

diastemabitch: captain-raptor: jexislexington: bogleech: shez...



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captain-raptor:

jexislexington:

bogleech:

shezzainblue:

thinksquad:

Utah is ending homelessness by giving people an apartment or home.

Earlier this month, Hawaii State representative Tom Bower (D) began walking the streets of his Waikiki district with a sledgehammer, and smashing shopping carts used by homeless people. “Disgusted” by the city’s chronic homelessness problem, Bower decided to take matters into his own hands — literally. He also took to rousing homeless people if he saw them sleeping at bus stops during the day.

Bower’s tactics were over the top, and so unpopular that he quickly declared “Mission accomplished,” and retired his sledgehammer. But Bower’s frustration with his city’s homelessness problem is just an extreme example of the frustration that has led cities to pass measures that effective deal with the homeless by criminalizing homelessness.

City council members in Columbia, South Carolina, concerned that the city was becoming a “magnet for homeless people,” passed an ordinance giving the homeless the option to either relocate or get arrested. The council later rescinded the ordinance, after backlash from police officers, city workers, and advocates.

Last year, Tampa, Florida — which had the most homeless people for a mid-sized city — passed an ordinance allowing police officers to arrest anyone they saw sleeping in public, or “storing personal property in public.” The city followed up with a ban on panhandling downtown, and other locations around the city.

Philadelphia took a somewhat different approach, with a law banning the feeding of homeless people on city parkland. Religious groups objected to the ban, and announced that they would not obey it.

Raleigh, North Carolina took the step of asking religious groups to stop their longstanding practice of feeding the homeless in a downtown park on weekends. Religious leaders announced that they would risk arrest rather than stop.

This trend makes Utah’s accomplishment even more noteworthy. In eight years, Utah has quietly reduced homelessness by 78 percent, and is on track to end homelessness by 2015.

How did Utah accomplish this? Simple. Utah solved homelessness by giving people homes. In 2005, Utah figured out that the annual cost of E.R. visits and jail says for homeless people was about $16,670 per person, compared to $11,000 to provide each homeless person with an apartment and a social worker. So, the state began giving away apartments, with no strings attached. Each participant in Utah’s Housing First program also gets a caseworker to help them become self-sufficient, but the keep the apartment even if they fail. The program has been so successful that other states are hoping to achieve similar results with programs modeled on Utah’s.

This is amazing. 

People have been saying for years that outright giving away homes to the homeless would actually save money in the long run but I had no idea ANYWHERE in America had the balls to try it.

Also props to those Churches who were told to stop feeding homeless people and said (in a more Church-friendly way, I’m assuming) fuck the police.

This is incredible

thank fucking christ someone finally got it right

COOL

21 Jan 16:31

01.21.2014

Cyanide and Happiness, a daily webcomic

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21 Jan 16:30

I need a guide: seon ghi bahk

by turn
21 Jan 16:30

I need a guide: jeremy geddess # update

by turn
21 Jan 16:29

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21 Jan 16:29

FBI accuses Google Glass wearer of movie 'piracy'

by Chris Merriman
FBI accuses Google Glass wearer of movie 'piracy'

Detained for three and a half hours while someone found a USB cable


    


21 Jan 15:56

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21 Jan 06:59

MADDIE THE COONHOUND

by brandpowder
21 Jan 06:59

nevver: Get out

21 Jan 04:41

messy fries, duck sausage with wasabi slaw and a patty melt....







messy fries, duck sausage with wasabi slaw and a patty melt.

fortifying ourselves at the wild goose before furniture shopping.

21 Jan 04:11

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vvhatserface:

vvhatserface:

KITTY. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!

I HAVE MADE A MISTAKE

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21 Jan 03:06

Automation

'Automating' comes from the roots 'auto-' meaning 'self-', and 'mating', meaning 'screwing'.
21 Jan 03:05

Ji Lee: “Delete Billboard” - Josh Spear, Trendspotting

by michaelclinard
21 Jan 03:04

tumblr_me5o4fuNmo1r3equ8o1_500.jpg 498×750 пиксел.

by kirill
21 Jan 03:03

01.20.2014

Cyanide and Happiness, a daily webcomic

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