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Imperial Beauty

Found this gem in Bal­akov’s lego Star Wars flickr set:

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There’s some more good stuff up there — for instance the Prints pho­to­set, which con­tains this iconic image:

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Physics and Photoshop Disaster

Wow. Just wow. See if you can guess what’s wrong with this recent post at Pho­to­shop Dis­as­ters

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Obama Gets a Pat on the Head

The won­der­ful and mes­mer­iz­ing Offi­cial White House Pho­to­stream included a par­tic­u­larly fan­tas­tic photo recently:

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Pres­i­dent Barack Obama bends over so the son of a White House staff mem­ber can pat his head dur­ing a fam­ily visit to the Oval Office May 8, 2009. The young­ster wanted to see if the President’s hair­cut felt like his own. (Offi­cial White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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Monty Python Meets Star Trek

What could be better?

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Iron Man vs. Bruce Lee

Totally awe­some stop motion film from Patrick Boivin (via Design You Trust).

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Google Maps Confuses Cambridges

Some­one pointed out an amus­ing Google maps anom­aly to me today involv­ing two places near and dear to my heart. Here’s the result of a search for “chi­nese restau­rant st. john’s road cam­bridge:”

Trinity Street Chinese Restaurant‎ in Cambridge, MA?

Trin­ity Street Chi­nese Restau­rant‎ in Cam­bridge, MA?

This may be very con­fus­ing for those who live near Har­vard square — the restau­rant doesn’t exist. But note the phone num­ber… +44 1223 358281. That’s a UK coun­try code. Turns out Google maps is con­fus­ing the St. John’s St., Cam­bridge above with this St. John’s St., Cambridge:

St. John's Street, Cambridge UK

St. John’s Street, Cam­bridge UK

Where there is in fact a chi­nese restau­rant.

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Read Selena on NPR.org

Gender-Neutral Rooms, Neg­a­tive Reac­tion — you should read it because my sis­ter is awe­some. Also, that’s a good picture!

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Ice Baby

National Geo­graphic has an incred­i­ble pho­to­gallery about the most com­plete mam­moth ever found: “A near-perfect frozen mam­moth resur­faces after 40,000 years, bear­ing clues to a great van­ished species.”

A Nenets boy tentatively examines Lyuba outside Shemanovsky Museum in Salekhard, Siberia.

A Nenets boy ten­ta­tively exam­ines Lyuba out­side She­manovsky Museum in Salekhard, Siberia.

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How to Make a Baby

This is totally bril­liant. My favorite thing ever today. Science!

(via Boing­Bo­ing)

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Paula Deen is Trying to Kill Us

Stole the title from my favorite arti­cle series on Seri­ous Eats. The evi­dence is quite strong this time.

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