Imperial Beauty
Found this gem in Balakov’s lego Star Wars flickr set:
There’s some more good stuff up there — for instance the Prints photoset, which contains this iconic image:
Found this gem in Balakov’s lego Star Wars flickr set:
There’s some more good stuff up there — for instance the Prints photoset, which contains this iconic image:
Wow. Just wow. See if you can guess what’s wrong with this recent post at Photoshop Disasters…
The wonderful and mesmerizing Official White House Photostream included a particularly fantastic photo recently:
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)
What could be better?
Totally awesome stop motion film from Patrick Boivin (via Design You Trust).
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:”
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:
Where there is in fact a chinese restaurant.
Gender-Neutral Rooms, Negative Reaction — you should read it because my sister is awesome. Also, that’s a good picture!
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.”
This is totally brilliant. My favorite thing ever today. Science!
(via BoingBoing)
Stole the title from my favorite article series on Serious Eats. The evidence is quite strong this time.