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the folks over at evilmadscientist made a carved/sculpted pumpkin in the shape of dalek for halloween this year:
Via Building a Robotic Dalek Pumpkin at EvilMadScientist.com.
Customs declaration made by returning Apollo 11 Astronauts Armstrong, Aldren, and Collins when they returned to US soil in Hawaii after being picked up at sea.
Amusing little diversion from hitcents.com, a web design company. Draw a stickman, watch him do things!
via Advice for Hamsters – YouTube.
This is one of the cutest little bits of animation I have seen in quite a while, pointed out to me by my friend ThunderSqueak.
My Aussie friend, David Morgen-Mar writes a daily web comic using photographed Lego layouts called Irregular Webcomic. He is an incorrigible punster and the many converging and diverging story lines are wonderful to behold.
I must have missed this one back in March, but DMM has coined a new term: “Nuclear Gastronomy” (he was riffing on molecular gastronomy, but claims to be the originator on this one).
Here’s a sample of what nuclear gastronomy involves:
Chocolate Chip Gold Vein Cookies
Cream 1 cup of sugar with 250 grams of butter. Add 2 eggs and a teaspoon of baking soda. Add a splash of vanilla extract and a drop of mercury-196. Mix in 2 cups of flour to form a soft dough, and a cup of chocolate chips. Bake in a slow neutron source for at least 8 hours to convert all the mercury into gold. The gold will appear as attractive shiny flecks through the cookies, and since it is inert these will be safely edible. Warning: Do not use other isotopes of mercury, as they will produce unstable gold isotopes which can decay into highly toxic thallium!
via Irregular Webcomic! #2961.
Oh, any by the way, the comic strip is really funny, too!
Booth is one of the funniest cartoonest the New Yorker has ever had. This one appeared recently and just tickled me silly.
Booth cartoons are always the best, always a treat. He has recurring themes, like mangy dogs and cats, silly ordinary everyday people doing grandiose things to make their lives seem more important and exciting.
Bert “the Conqueror” Kreischer — who travels around the world in search of the ultimate thrill ride — engages in playful harassment of the hotel cleaning staff by using pillows, sheets and toilet paper to make funny sculptures in his hotel rooms. Here’s the gallery on his facebook page:
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