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Weathered Stones
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Frog eats Christmas light, gets illuminated
Posted by Mark Frauenfelder, April 22, 2009 11:43 AM | permalink
James Snyder took this striking photo of a frog that ate a small light bulb. It was featured in National Geographic's "Daily Dozen."
James Snyder took this striking photo of a frog that ate a small light bulb. It was featured in National Geographic's "Daily Dozen."
This is a Cuban tree frog on a tree in my backyard in southern Florida. How and why he ate this light is a mystery. It should be noted that at the time I was taking this photo, I thought this frog was dead having cooked himself from the inside. I’m happy to say I was wrong. After a few shots he adjusted his position. So after I was finished shooting him, I pulled the light out of his mouth and he was fine. Actually, I might be crazy but I don’t think he was very happy when I took his light away.
(Via bangocibumbumpuluj)
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Christmas lights,
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Friday, April 17, 2009
Al Capone’s Prison Cell
Posted by Miss Cellania in Crime & Law on April 17, 2009 at 10:56 am
When notorious gangster Al Capone was incarcerated at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, he was treated with deference by guards, and maintained powerful connections from behind bars. I don’t know about the walls, but I’d commit a crime for that furniture! Link -via J-Walk Blog(image credit: Mike Graham)
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Anatomical drawing on a cast
Posted by Cory Doctorow, April 14, 2009 5:46 AM |
Heather Tomkins drew this lovely anatomical illustration on the casted arm of her friend, the illustrator Taylor White: "I was thusly wrangled into making this old school plaster cast (they do things funky in Norway apparently) into an awesome work of art."
Heather Tomkins drew this lovely anatomical illustration on the casted arm of her friend, the illustrator Taylor White: "I was thusly wrangled into making this old school plaster cast (they do things funky in Norway apparently) into an awesome work of art."
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anatomical drawing,
arm,
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Monday, April 13, 2009
Vicodin Ring
Posted by Mark Frauenfelder, April 10, 2009 9:43 AM |
Crafter Becky Stern says: "To go along with my Vicodin earrings, I made this Vicodin ring from sterling silver. I sanded one side of the pill flat (while wearing a dusk mask, of course!), and bezel set it.
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boingboing,
jewelry,
pain killer,
pills,
repost,
ring,
Vicodin
US Postal Service to Release "Simpsons" Stamps
Posted by Xeni Jardin, April 10, 2009 9:23 AM |
Scott Beale blogs,
Scott Beale blogs,
¡Ay, caramba! On May 7th the US Postal Service will be releasing a series of postage stamps commemorating The Simpsons. As part of the pre-release preview you can vote on your favorite Simpsons character and pre-order sets of the stamps.Sneak peek at the images over at Laughing Squid. (Congrats, Boing Boing pals Matt Groening + David Silverman!)
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Simpson's,
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Zipper Dress
Posted by David Pescovitz, April 10, 2009 11:28 AM |
Designer Sebastian Errazuriz created this dress out of 120 zippers. I dig the idea of reconfigurable clothing that isn't ugly. Zipper Dress (Britannica.com, thanks Alex Pang!)
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boingboing,
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Sebastian Errazuriz,
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Jumpei Mitsui's monumental LEGO Battleship Yamato
Posted by Joel Johnson, April 10, 2009 9:58 AM |
The Bros. Brick brings word that Jumpei Mitsui's six-year project, the minifig-scale Battleship Yamato, is finally complete.Length: 6.6 meters (22 feet) from bow to stern
Width: 1 meter (3 feet) at the widest point midship
Scale: 1/40
Time to complete: 6 years, 4 months
Parts: 200,000 LEGO elements
Weight: 150 kilograms (330 pounds)
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battleship,
boingboing gadgets,
Lego,
repost,
Yamato
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Women Meat Pioneers, 1943
Posted by Mark Frauenfelder, April 8, 2009 4:03 PM |
The new "Pioneer Woman" in MEAT. It sounds like the name of a Damien Hirst work, but it's an advertisement from the 1 November 1943 issue of LIFE magazine. John Ptak says: "This ad is innocent enough: it was simply encouraging the modern housewife to go adventuring into cuts of meat that had been deemed unacceptable before rationing and the war, which brought about a meat drought." Women Meat Pioneers, 1943
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meat,
repost,
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Dubai Metropolis
(Image: "Dubai Metropolis," The Business Bay Executive Towers in Dubai. From the CC-licensed Flickr stream of "twocentsworth." )
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boingboing,
Dubai,
lights,
night,
repost
Demonic Brazilian DOT Approved Motorcycle Helmet
Posted by Joel Johnson, April 6, 2009 4:33 PM |
These are DOT-approved (or at least were) motorcycle helmets crafted by a Brazilian artist who uses "animal teeth, fangs, bones, and hairs besides fines stones from the Amazon river" to make these $100 helmets. [via I, Gizmodo]
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boingboing gadgets,
demonic,
helmet,
motorcycle,
repost,
scary
Friday, April 03, 2009
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Reuters Strange & Unusual Images (4/2/09)
Here are just a few I thought were interesting.
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Oddly Enough,
Reuters
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