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05 Aug 18:15

Start Decorating For Halloween In Early August Thanks To Dollar Tree

by Laura Northrup

It’s the beginning of August, but maybe you like to plan ahead. You’ve already started to stock up on pumpkin spice snacks, and you even picked out your kid’s costume at Costco back in July. The logical next step? It’s time to start shopping for orange decorative lights, streamers, and pumpkin-shaped flashlights for trick-or-treating. At least, that’s what Dollar Tree thinks.

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Brian sent along this picture from his local store. “And here it was I thought only Xmas was allowed to push ahead in line,” he wrote to Consumerist. Oh, if only.

05 Aug 18:09

3D Printed Saxophone Made with Laser and All that Jazz

by Lambert Varias

Last year, 3D Systems CEO Avi Reichental dared 3D printed guitar maker Olaf Diegel to make a 3D printed saxophone. Challenge accepted. Olaf recently showed off one of his prototypes on YouTube, an alto saxophone mostly made of nylon, which he printed using selective laser sintering (SLS).

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Watch Olaf play a couple of tunes on his sax:

Olaf knows that his prototype is not the first plastic saxophone, but he took on the project partly because he wants to remind us that “3D printing can be used for applications beyond trinkets, phone cases, and jewelry.” Who knows, someday we could have a 3D printed sax that will be more affordable and easier to repair than its brass counterparts.

[via ODD Guitars via Digital Trends]

05 Aug 18:06

Your Move, Fools

shoes,vans

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05 Aug 18:05

Sit yo ass down!

05 Aug 18:04

The Job He Was Born to Do

05 Aug 18:04

Physics Professors Still Don't Know How to Deal With Stars

05 Aug 18:04

Long car trips can get boring

05 Aug 18:03

As an IT guy, this really blows my mind at times.

05 Aug 17:59

But Then it Tasted Amazing, Right?

But Then it Tasted Amazing, Right?

Submitted by: (via Brown Cardigan)

Tagged: drugs , high , texting , failbook
05 Aug 17:58

OK Mirror: Who’s The Furriest Of ‘Em All?

by Brinke

Linus the puppeh clearly has a problem with WHOEVER THAT IS IN THE MIRROR.

Via BuzzFeed.


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: puppeh
05 Aug 17:56

PayPal's Two-Factor Authentication Can Be Bypassed Using eBay Bug

by Unknown Lamer
About six weeks ago, a hole in Paypal's two factor authentication and their mobile client was discovered. hypnosec (2231454) wrote in with news of another trivial way to bypass Paypal's two-factor authentication. A bug in a feature for eBay integration allows passing a GET parameter to completely bypass two-factor authentication, and you don't even need to be coming from eBay to use it. You still need the password, but additional protection is lost. From the article: eBay, in conjunction with Paypal, provide a service as to where you can link your eBay account to your Paypal account, and when you sell something on eBay, the fees automatically come out of your Paypal account. ... When you are redirected to the login page, the URL contains "=_integrated-registration." ... Once you're actually logged in, a cookie is set with your details, and you're redirected to a page to confirm the details of the process. And this is where the exploit lays. Now just load http://www.paypal.com/ , and you are logged in, and don't need to re-enter your login. So, the actual bug itself is that the "=_integrated-registration" function does not check for a 2FA code, despite logging you into Paypal. You could repeat the process using the same "=_integrated-registration" page unlimited times.

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05 Aug 17:55

Elton John Producing HBO Pilot on 18th Century Music Prodigies...


Elton John Producing HBO Pilot on 18th Century Music Prodigies...


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05 Aug 17:55

NO CARB SUMMER: LeBron Shows Off Dramatic Weight Loss...


NO CARB SUMMER: LeBron Shows Off Dramatic Weight Loss...


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05 Aug 17:54

Peace is never an option

05 Aug 17:54

Now Available on Steam - The Expendabros

by Valve
The Expendabros is Now Available on Steam and is free to play!

The Expendabros have assembled and set their sights on the forces of ruthless arms dealer Conrad Stonebanks in the forests of Eastern Europe. Battle in a flurry of bullets and non-stop action through ten full-throttle missions set amongst the picturesque tree tops and the absurdly dangerous lumber mills teeming with enemy soldiers, excessive artillery, and inconveniently placed circular saws.

05 Aug 17:52

Fiscal year 2013 federal benefit payments

by J.P. Travis

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Fiscal year 2013 federal benefit payments. Whether you call it welfare or use the more benign word “benefits,” a shocking amount of money is being stolen from some Americans and transferred to other Americans.

05 Aug 17:51

10 Incredible Ways Electronic Artists Are Using Found Sound

by Rebecca OConnell

"Found sound," or sampling, is when a musician finds a recording or something that makes noise and adopts it into their music. It can be anything from an old song to the sound of someone taking a bite out of an apple. Since the options are limitless, some artists have found some incredibly creative sounds to create music with. Electronic artists have a lot of freedom, and can morph sounds and noises into a unique form of music.

1. Diego Stocco – “Music From a Dry Cleaner”

While walking to the bakery, Diego Stacco would pass by the local dry cleaners. He noticed that a lot of interesting and mechanical sounds would come from the business and decided to experiment. The result is an upbeat song made entirely from sounds in the cleaners. He did not add any additional instruments. The rhythm came from the puff machine that had three levers for different sounds. Additional sounds came from the conduits, buckets and washers. Stacco has also experimented with sounds from coffee, trees, and other unusual instruments.

2. The Avalanches – “Frontier Psychiatrist”

The Avalanches are known for amassing a huge library of sounds to pick and choose for their songs. They used around 3,500 different samples on their debut (and only) album, Since I Left You. 

The album’s second single, Frontier Psychiatrist, borrows music from a variety of comedy acts; it uses 37 different spoken word recordings. The most prominent sample comes from Canadian comedy duo Wayne & Shuster’s act of the same name. The lines “boy needs therapy,” and “he’s a nut!” are used repeatedly throughout the song.

3. Skrillex – “Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites”

If you have been to a college party in the last four years, then you are very familiar with this song. After coming out at the peak of America’s love affair with dubstep (and neon colored shutter shades), it put Skrillex on the map. The DJ found the “OH MY GOD” soundbyte from a YouTube of a young girl breaking a cup-stacking record. Skrillex thought that the sample would be a nice addition because it pumps up the listener before the drop.

4. Matmos – “In Search of a Lost Faculty”

Matmos, an electronic music duo made up of M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel, is known for pushing the boundaries of how music is made. Some unusual samples include brushing hair, crayfish, crushing salt, and even a rat cage. For their latest album, the unusual band decided to turn to the paranormal: Matmos recreated the Ganzfeld experiment. The participants were put into a state of sensory deprivation (split ping pong balls and headphones playing white noise made sure they could not see or hear anything) while Drew Daniel tried to convey what the band wanted to do with the album. Intrestingly, many of the subjects described triangles of different colors. On "In Search of a Lost Faculty," the musicians sampled the descriptions while playing ringing bells. 

5. The Books – “A Cold Freezin’ Night”

You can’t really talk about found sound without talking about The Books-- they have perfected the art of making music as untraditionally as possible. Even the drumbeats are created with specifically cut PVC pipes and the rhythms from notched records (you can see a video of how it's done here). The band is made up of Nick Zammuto (who now releases solo work under “Zammuto”) and a cellist named Paul de Jong. The two combine a plethora of sounds, recordings, and string instruments into each collage-like song.

“A Cold Freezin’ Night” features glitchy audio clips of children screaming, insulting each other, and saying some generally disturbing things. The duo found several Talkboys (like from Home Alone) in a thrift shop and found recordings left over from the previous owners. To their delight, it was all children losing it and shouting into the toy. The recordings were so perfect, The Books revolved a whole song around them.

6. Aphex Twin – “Windowlicker”

Aphex Twin (born Richard David James ) is an English electronic composer. His song “Windowlicker” offers the listener a nightmarish alien sound with frantic beats and whirs. When viewed on a spectrograph (a device used to show frequencies visually) with a logarithmic frequency scale, you can see a grinning face. Aphex Twin sampled his own face into the song with… creepy results. You can see the face in question in the video above at the 5:30 mark.

7. Rusko – “Mr Chips”

English producer and DJ Rusko is best known for his robot-like beats and, probably mostly, for working with Britney Spears. One of his most popular songs borrows the buzzer sound from the old game show “Catchphrase.” The futuristic laser beam sound vibes perfectly with the track.

8. Anamanaguchi – "Endless Fantasy"

As the pioneers of chiptune, Anamanaguchi is known for using a hacked NES to create their tunes. You may also know this band as the group responsible for sending pizza into space and creating the soundtrack of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. The band members transformed a Gameboy and NES into instruments that are capable of making music that is too fast or strange for traditional instruments. The result is poppy songs that could easily fit in any hyperactive, colorful videogame. 

9. Nick Thayer – “Mind Control”

Nick Thayer made up his mind that he wanted to incorporate a drill into his song “Mind Control,” but it needed to be just the right pitch. He ended up drilling into the air until the drill started to run out of power.

10. Boards of Canada – “Whitewater”

The Boards of Canada are a mysterious band. Made up of two brothers, Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin, the Scottish ambient band shies away from the public—interviews and live shows are scarce. Fans have created a mythology around them as a result of their quiet presence and occult themes.

On older records, the brothers liked to experiment with nostalgic sounds from the '70s and '80s. They create the bulk of their music on a farm, to protect themselves from influence of time and trends. This way, their music is timeless and otherworldly. A good example of the use of retro sounds can be found in the song “Whitewater.” It samples a speech from an old Sesame Street episode in which a child explains all the different “Me’s” he has, corresponding to different emotions he’s feeling. Here’s the entire transcript:

"When I'm with a friend / then I feel proud, and there's a Proud Me, too. / When I'm with a friend / then I feel proud, and there's a Proud Me, too. / - Me, too. / Right now, I'm the Loving Me; isn't he cute? And after I've done a real good job - I've cleaned my room, or something like that - then I feel proud, and there's a Proud Me, too. And when I'm with a friend, and we're having a good time, then I'm the Happy Me. But when my friend has to go home, then I feel a little sad, so I turn into the Sad Me. Anyway, there sure are a lot of different Me's, just like you have a lot of different You's. Well, we're going outside to - outside to play now, I hope all the different You's have fun, too! Bye!"

(You can listen to the actual speech here)

The un-edited sound clip is already pretty creepy, but BoC manages to distort it into something even more eerie. The child’s voice is lowered to sound like an adult’s, possibly to suggest that every adult has a small child chattering nervously inside them.

05 Aug 17:49

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05 Aug 17:48

WV Dem Confronted By Coal Miner Over Support Of Obama...


WV Dem Confronted By Coal Miner Over Support Of Obama...


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05 Aug 17:48

Kitten Whomped by Dog's Tail

Kitten Whomped by Dog's Tail

Submitted by: ani.s4 (via Youtube)

Tagged: dogs , kittens , gifs , tails , Cats
05 Aug 17:46

I Can't Stop!

I Can't Stop!

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Tagged: pringles , Cats
05 Aug 17:46

This is Heaven!

05 Aug 17:44

Wooden Bobsled Roller Coaster POV

by admin

“Flying Turns at Knoebels in Elysburg, Pennsylvania was seven years in the making! This classic style wooden roller coaster hasn’t existed in decades and Knoebels re-engineered what was a ‘lost’ coaster type from old blueprints, plans, and photos. It took them 7 years to get the ride up and running!” — Theme Park Review

05 Aug 17:44

That’s Alot Of Asparagus!

by admin

“Just think about all that stinky asparagus pee they’re gonna make.” — R.A.G.C

05 Aug 17:44

More Official Than Divorce Papers

ouch,twitter,divorce

Submitted by: (via Brown Cardigan)

Tagged: ouch , twitter , divorce
05 Aug 17:43

Set ‘Em Up Again, Pawtender

by Brinke

IMG_5163[But of course, sir. Shaken and not stirred again, I presume?]
(“This is Moe. He’s our 6 year old dog. We don’t know what breed he is but we know that he looks sharp in a bow-tie and can serve a mean drink!” -Jill C.)


Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: dogs
05 Aug 17:37

19 Times Cats Defied Logic…

by ActingLikeAnimals.com
05 Aug 17:37

Please hit me as hard as you can

05 Aug 17:37

10 Must-Try American-Made Lagers

by Anne Becerra

We are currently in a golden age of American-made lagers—and your local shop is packed full of delicious options. Here are 10 you really should seek out before summer's end. Read More
05 Aug 15:34

U.S. GENERAL KILLED BY AFGHAN SOLDIER


U.S. GENERAL KILLED BY AFGHAN SOLDIER


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