Saturday 5th 2008

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Tricia Walsh Smith

This has to be one of the most craziest women on the face of the earth. It’s so far out that I’m not even sure if it’s true. Take notice to her eyes as she talks. They are spread wide like a crack head. She mentioned her career. I wonder […]

Afro Ninja

If you hadn’t seen Afro Ninja before–it’s a must that you do. I’ve probably replayed this video 10 times and laughed harder every time I saw him trying to get up and continue with his nun chucks.
Listen to the people behind the cameras trying to tell him to lay there and not get up. He […]

Vintage Plastic Surgery

Modern day plastic surgery is nothing new. This was thought of in the earlier days circa 1932. However, I don’t think that I would have been one of the first people to ever try the procedure either.
NOTE: New scientific device shapes flesh and cartilage of nose quickly, safely, painlessly–or your money refunded.
Back in those […]

We Humans are Dead

Pay attention to the lyrics. It gives a clear understanding what the robots are here to do. It reminds me of the movie iRobots, which I love to watch over and over. Personally I wouldn’t mind having a robot do some of my chores. Only thing that it might not be able […]

Candid Photography

Everyone knows what the definition of candid photography is right? An un-posed and unplanned photography of someone. I will be doing tons of this come the end of March. I’m headed back home to Texarkana, AR for my Big Momma’s 84th birthday party. She has this shindig every year, but […]

Beautiful Minds: Stephen Wiltshire

It is simply amazing what people can do. Stephen is autistic. His first words “pencil” and “paper” when he was 5 years old. Amazingly, when he was 11 he drew an unbelievably near perfect aerial view of London after one helicopter ride. He had only three days to complete the drawing.

House Tour: Laure’s Constant Change

This is definitely a place I could call home. I’m absolutely pegged by her decor. I like the modern serene colors, vintage appliances, wall decoration (posters—which I love), and the original wooden floors to boot.
You can tour more of Laure’s apartment in the slideshow. Pay attention to the cool hallway and serene […]

Rocio Romero Prefab Home

I love prefabricated homes. Especially when they are designed well. Some homes are prefab, but are tasteless in design. I tend to call those types of houses “cookie cutters.” You often see them in the new housing developments.
Rocio Romero has a prefab that is call “LV Series.” I will save […]

Store your Books in the Rafters

Since it’s Saturday and I’m cleaning all day, I thought I’d share this innovative idea for storage. I don’t have any rafters. My office is under the stairwell. Hence the name “Cloffice.” However, if I can fish for ideas outside the box I might be able to come up with something pretty nifty.
Via […]

War Is Over

“This leaves Blu-Ray as the presumptive victor in the irrelevant optical disk format war. It now must face up to the real competition: the continuing success of DVD and the growing popularity of downloads, both on the internet and on-demand cable TV.”
Toshiba (supposedly) is finally pulling the plug on HD-DVD.
Via Wired



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