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21 Aug 03:55

Autoliniers: 2014-07-01

by Javyer
21 Jul 04:35

Feels Good

by Justin Boyd

Feels Good

Every day actually has a secret item that, when obtained, releases magical happiness.  Find those items!



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21 Jul 04:31

disalmanac: New diagram.

by joberholtzer


disalmanac:

New diagram.

21 Jul 01:30

tastefullyoffensive: Dad Joke Dog #3 (previously)







tastefullyoffensive:

Dad Joke Dog #3 (previously)

20 Jul 16:45

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20 Jul 10:27

Peace Starts With Me - BOOOOOOOM! - CREATE * INSPIRE * COMMUNITY * ART * DESIGN * MUSIC * FILM * PHOTO * PROJECTS

by kirill
20 Jul 10:22

02/07/2014 - 12:39:38 - Lugares - por Oink!

Si estás cocinando metanfetamina en el desierto de Mojave y te mueres de calor siempre puedes ir a esta piscina. Si la encuentras, claro está, ya que no hay ningún letrero ni indicación (a mí me da que va a estar llena de polvo y bichos)



20 Jul 07:10

pleatedjeans: via

20 Jul 05:42

simplypotterheads: To celebrate Speak Your Own Language day, a...

by joberholtzer


simplypotterheads:

To celebrate Speak Your Own Language day, a (very shortened) list of Potterwords and their French translation.

09 Jul 00:05

04/07/2014 - 12:31:09 - Noticias - por Oink!

NSFW: Algo había oido sobre la noticia esa del "mamading", pero es que este periódico tiene hasta un vídeo :o. Resulta que en Mallorca hay locales en los que hacen concursos de mamadas. La chica que más mamadas haga gana barra libre :o.



08 Jul 22:37

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08 Jul 12:37

Lowcost Cosplay Is Back And Cheaper Than Ever

by Geek Girl Diva

jason

Anucha “Cha” Saengchart, also known as the man behind Lowcost Cosplay, may be my new hero.

We wrote about Lowcost Cosplay back in March and we have a whole new bunch of awesome and super cheap cosplays to show you.

Check out some of our favorites after the break.

anime 2

anime

jason

jedi

life of pi

maleficent

mystique

pikachu

robocop

ronald mcdonald

silver surfer

spirderman

toystory

transformers

(via Kotaku)








08 Jul 11:39

wickedclothes: The Grim Harry Potter Tea Cup My dear, you...





wickedclothes:

The Grim Harry Potter Tea Cup

My dear, you have…the grim. Watch for shaggy black dogs while using this mug for your coffee or tea. Unless, of course, you’re a shaggy black dog’s godson. Sold on Etsy.

08 Jul 11:27

fynewnewyork: #nsfw







fynewnewyork:

#nsfw

07 Jul 23:52

La duda sin fin

by wicho@microsiervos.com (Wicho)

El problema de no hacer nada es que nunca sabes cuando has acabado.

– Atribuida a Groucho Marx
(vía @JewishComedians)

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07 Jul 23:52

Las posibilidades son infinitas 

by manextreme












Las posibilidades son infinitas 

07 Jul 21:35

Full tendencia!

by powerleos


Full tendencia!

07 Jul 21:27

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by eddiesick


07 Jul 21:24

Guy flies drone into fireworks show

07 Jul 21:24

okkultmotionpictures: EXCERPTS >|

















okkultmotionpictures:

EXCERPTS >|Journey to the Center of a Triangle (1976)


 | Hosted at: Internet Archive
 | From: Academic Film Archive of North America
 | Download: Ogg | 512Kb MPEG4 | MPEG2
 | Digital Copy: not specified


A series of Animated GIFs excerpted from Journey to the Center of a Triangle (1977): another fabulous film by the Cornwells, created on the Tektronics 4051 Graphics Terminal. Presents a series of animated constructions that determine the center of a variety of triangles, including such centers as circumcenter, incenter, centroid and orthocenter. More on the Cornwells at http://www.afana.org/cornwell.htm

According to son Eric Cornwell, here’s how the film was made: The 4051 produced only black and green vector images, not even grey scale. The film’s scenes were divided into layers in the programming, one layer for each of the colors in the scene, and each was shot separately onto high-contrast fine-grained b&w film stock. The final scene in “Journey” had 5 layers: one for each of the four colored dots, plus one for the white triangle and line. 

These five clips were then multiple-exposed onto color film on an optical printer, using colored filters to add the desired color to each black&white layer as it was copied. The resulting color was much better than a film of an RGB display would have been because the color filters on the optical printer allowed access to the full range of the color negative film, allowing much more saturated colors. All of that color is pretty much lost now, between prints fading and/or transfers to the VHS, and then viewing them on a computer screen which has a much more limited color gamut. Please imagine it all in bright, brilliant colors. (from Internet Archive)

We invite you to watch the full video HERE.




EXCERPTS by OKKULT Motion Pictures: a collection of GIFs excerpted from out-of-copyright/historical/rare/controversial moving images. 
A digital curation project for the diffusion of open knowledge.

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07 Jul 17:01

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07 Jul 17:00

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Nuguiler

Todo oídos



07 Jul 16:57

LO PETA



LO PETA

07 Jul 16:26

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05 Jul 06:15

01/07/2014 - 14:44:48 - Música - por Oink!

La canción de Bob Esponja (en inglés) 800 veces más lenta 8 veces más lenta es terrorífica :o.



05 Jul 03:02

Visitas garantizadas

by alvy@microsiervos.com (Alvy)

En mi tumba pondré «Wifi Gratis». Así alguien vendrá a visitarme.

– Doctor Lecter

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04 Jul 18:24

Science Friday Takes a Look at the Camouflaging Cuttlefish and Its Ability to Complete Incomplete Shapes

by Lori Dorn

As explained in “Where’s the Cuttlefish” by Science Friday, scientists have discovered that, aside from its amazing ability to camouflage into its surroundings, the cuttlefish also has the capacity to perceive incomplete shapes as complete, much in the way humans do.

Cuttlefish change the patterns on their body for courtship rituals, when they eat a snack, and most famously when they want to blend in. How they change their skin patterns may tell us something about how they see the world, says Duke biologist Sarah Zylinski. Her work suggests that when cuttlefish see incomplete shapes, they fill in the visual blanks — much like humans do.

03 Jul 00:20

Luz LED que crea un carril para limitar el espacio de las bicicletas

by Addi Gutiérrez

Actualmente la tecnología es un factor importante para la seguridad de todo ciclista. Adquirir artículos que nos ayuden a la supervivencia en las ciudades, como las pulseras inteligentes para indicar el sentido o las mochilas con luces de viraje, es más por necesidad que por lujo.

El producto del cual te hablo hoy es una luz láser para bicicleta con 5 leds y 2 láser que crea un carril virtual altamente visible.

¿Por qué un carril virtual es la mejor manera de mantenerse a salvo mientras se pedalea por la ciudad? Porque es común que los automóvilistas "no vean" a las bicicletas en la noche y no sepan el límite de espacio que estas requieren para poder avanzar sin problemas. Si hay una luz roja que indique hasta dónde un auto puede acercarse, es más fácil para ambos.

www.electromedia.es www.electromedia.es

Puedes encontrar este producto en diferentes marcas y precios. El precio aproximado es de 10 euros.


02 Jul 21:18

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by tepenetroennochebuena


02 Jul 18:51

Que xuxa, asiáticos culiaos locos

by murcyloco


Que xuxa, asiáticos culiaos locos