The World As Seen By a Record [Image Cache]
This long-exposure image was made by placing a pinhole camera in the center of a record. It shows that you only need simple ideas and simple tools to create beautiful photography. [ Kateoplis via Twitter — Thanks Life, Panoramic ! ] More
This Is Why I Google Myself Regularly [Image Cache]
Sometimes I question my own existence, but—thanks to Google and the words of this modern day Ren
This Is Why I Google Myself Regularly [Image Cache]
Sometimes I question my own existence, but—thanks to Google and the words of this modern day Ren
My Review of Windows Phone 7 Is In, And… [Image Cache]
...It feels slightly more modern than WinMo 5, but only just! In all seriousness, this was taken at the Secret Cinema London showing of Lawrence of Arabia (hence my somewhat-Bedouin-wear), which Windows has plastered its sponsorship over. More
Yes, That’s a Horse Inside an Apple Store [Image Cache]
Did you know the one of the horse who goes into the Apple Store ? [ Frank Chimero via Phil Torrone via John Mahoney ] More
This Is How the Star Trek Warp Jump Evolved [Image Cache]
From Star Trek : The Motion Picture to Star Trek 2009 ; from the first Enterprise and Birds of Prey to the NCC-1701-E and back to the Enterprise: This video shows all the warp jump effect types in all the movies. Engage! More
The Touch Screen Haters Club [Image Cache]
I've always wondered why some people absolutely loathe touch screen devices, but now I realize that it was insensitive to not even consider that physical limitations play a role in that hate. More
Wookie the Chew [Art]
Long before ever daydreaming about dashing Jedi knights, I hugged my teddy and imagined he'd lead me on adventures through forests. Artist James Hance has captured both of those innocent stages of adolescence and combined them into wonderfully whimsical illustrations. More
I’d Take A Double Rainbow Over This Double Hurricane Any Day [Image Cache]
A decade of living in Florida should mean that I'm used to hurricane seasons and fickle weather, but I'll be honest: This image of Earl—a Category 4 hurricane—and Tropical Depression Danielle together is leaving me a bit nervous. More