Saturday, March 6, 2010

How different US cities commute to work


Simple. We like simple. From here.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere


From Aramique.

Surprisingly refreshing!

Bob Dylan reincarnated, glad you look so young. And so Swedish. Only heard this song from The Tallest Man On Earth, but when it's this good, what more do you need.

Spontaneous top list of failures

1. Google Wave.
2. Self proclaimed "social media experts" who still believe Wave is the essence of emailing.

LEGO for adults


From LEGOExpress of course.

It's a bit cloudy today

Yet, I can live with this.
Celsius!

OK - so doh!

Another internet-bluff. Another time I fell for it.
What's wrong with me.
The sketch-cars (previous post).
Not so real.
I'm not half as angry at myself as I am at Frenne who pointed it out with a mockful laugh.
You know, the evil one.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Draw on the car and it follows your drawing

Pretty saweet.

Sketch-a-Move from Superflux on Vimeo.


"Sketch-a-move is a concept for a toy car that allows you to explore the unique relationships between small surface doodles and actual physical movements. If you draw a circle on the top of the toy car, it will move in a circle. If you draw a complicated spiral, the car will move in a spiral. This idea opened up fascinating play possibilities and showed how not only children, but even adults could spend hours playing with it. In collaboration with Louise Klinker: lwk.dk"

Becaus we all love LEGO. And Star Wars. Plus the fact that this is probably one of the best LEGO animations ever doesn't make it worse

What does Bridge say?

The Losties


Big image.

The many faces (one) of Denzel Washington


CLICK for original blog and perhaps bigger image (this I know without even posting it yet - hence blogger sucks with images).

Rewind

So not all of us had the great fortune to experience the cassette tape. God I can miss that. Coming home, all excited, you just got your tiny hands on Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion II (no I don't care which album is considered better by music idiots (hence the idiots part) and couldn't wait to hear it.

You had to press open, watch the cassette thingie open (in slow motion - video games load quicker than that today). Put in your cassette tape and enjoy it.

Now to hear a specific song was a journey in itself. As learning that your favorite song was "song number 3" wasn't sufficient. You had to know the exact minute/second mark of when your favorite song started, e.g. 7:43 into the album.

Then (this is probably what I miss the most) when you wanted to hear that specific song again. You had to rewind to when it started. No skipping songs here oh no. Usually by doing it where you'd still hear the music playing backwards so you could tell/guess when it ended/started.

There's something beyond sweet of that. Not to mention mix tapes. Aouh. mix tapes.
Favorite songs, carefully recorded together. No transition or fading in/out. Just you and your lobster hands trying to make the best of your self-recorded version of Eye Of The Tiger from Rocky 3's credits rolling on the TV and some Joe Cocker song.

Unrequited love...

So, so, so adorable. Cutest thing ever?

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

“Clinton Arrives in Chile With Pledge of Aid”

Wow. You look mighty different, Hillary. New hair?


The caption reads: “Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chilean President Michelle Bachelet”

All stolen (borrowed) from Peta Pixel.

A MUST see

The Oscars is on Sunday

And this is a great way to get all amped up.
Well, kinda.
But who doesn't like stupid world records (rhetorical question).
It will also set the mark for the first time I will be able to watch the darn show without insomnia and anxiety of losing a full night's of sleep.
Thank you USA's timezones.

Very nice musical history voyage

70 Million by Hold Your Horses ! from L'Ogre on Vimeo.

Your Body as Interface

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Damn this is good

Loud

All I want for Christmas

Is some LEGO USB's.

Where do all the sitcoms come from (i.e. in the US = world)


CLICK here for bigger view.

Monday, March 1, 2010

When Lynch Met Lucas - astoningshly brilliant

As narrated by David Lynch himself. Hilarious. Makes me love Lynchy even more. This is one clever and amazing dude. Would love to share a salad with him.

The film is animated by some dude called Sascha with his iPhone (impressive).

"This is an animated short I made using audio of David Lynch telling the story of when he met George Lucas about possibly directing Return of The Jedi. This was shot entirely with my iPhone 3G using the iMotion app. Enjoy…"


When Lynch Met Lucas from Sascha Ciezata on Vimeo.

They don't make them as they used to












See more of the awesome vintage glamor photos from George Hurrell.

So I lost three (3) games in a row last Saturday

I know




This is my place btw. Nice, right. There's another table too next to this in the other room with big ass TV and bar. All next to the pool.