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more about #pyramid Sandeep Murali: You know, "Getting some" should be on top of that. more » PaddyDugan: Um, to all youse who bagged on the designers of the pyramid for innaccuracy, I don't think it's meant to be much more than a joke, see? Everyone is a... more » Indigen: NONE of that image applies to me. Ten years ago I was called a dork for even using the internet regularly. Now, I have to constantly resist the urge ... more » iatacs19: This pyramid is not indicative of my time waste... hehe more » bededog: Where's Wikipedia? Don't tell me you have gone on Wikipedia article marathons. :v more » opazhman: What about porn? more » kylewilson: is it really that difficult to post the original image pixel-for-pixel? Even in the large version here, it's impossible to read some of the stuff... more » phunnyballs: Wow, unreadable text and IMO not very creative or funny. more » spankyshay: Is it just me or is the text in that image terrible? more » black3y3: The iPhone is the biggest distraction by far. I call it "my 2nd girlfriend". But, I should prolly call it my first. more » snoop_dizzle: Well my iphone is kinda distracting. But not because of phone calls but when I crave me some Peggle. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: It makes it a lot easier for getting deliveries... "Yeah, just look for the big black pyramid." more » RainyDayInterns: Not everyone who live in houses have kids, are uncoordinated, or need to maximize the efficient use of every square inch. Sometimes it is nice to loo... more » zenpoet: Didn't I see ape men throwing rocks at this in 2001? Cool design, though I don't think my homeowners association would let me build it. more » Bandit: Why such hate? This is the kind of thing that would be cool to stay in for a few days. They should make it a hotel. more » RainyDayInterns: Love it! The gutters will be easy to clean. Solar panel sidings? more » Skeetz: Good thing it's surrounded so closely by those mounds of dirt to keep the rainwater flowing in towards the walls. I get that they block the view and s... more » Geisrud: My architect, he will not be. /Yoda more » Bertone77: I love modern architecture like this! One day I would like to build my own house when I retire and don't have to worry about my 2 year old falling dow... more » ninjagin: Wow. That's awesome. It seems there should be something do do with the upstairs other than standing around looking at the skylight. Maybe not having a... more » -
#imagecache
Internet Distractions, In Order of Importance
The phone's ringing, but you've got a direct message from a hottie on Twitter. Oh, a Facebook message while you're watching kittens on video. What takes priority? Don't panic. This chart will guide you through the hierarchy of Internet distractions. More » -
#architecture
Futuristic Pyramid House Is Based on an Ancient Design
This house might look like it's straight out of the future, but it's actually based on the oldest house design in Japan: the pit dwelling. More » -
#mods
The Great Pyramid PC Would Make Tutankhamun Jealous
When I die, I want my remains buried in this pyramid PC mod. More » -
#dubai
City-In-a-Pyramid Could House a Million Dubaians, Power Itself
A particularly optimistic design firm in Dubai called Timelinks has proposed designs for the Ziggurat, a complete city to be layered inside of a massive pyramid that could serve as home for a million people at a time. Timelinks is currently seeking patents for a variety of technologies that would make such a building possible, including a three axis public transportation system that would run residents up, through and across the pyramid. They've also claimed that with a hybrid wind, solar and steam power the Ziggurat would be able to meet its own power needs, and that there would be enough room to allow for some minor agriculture in designated "green spaces." More » -
#gadgets
Powramid Power Strip Lifts, Separates Your AC Adapters
Although this Powramid looks quite similar to the flying saucer surge protector we saw last month, this looks a bit more refined in terms of not looking like some guy made it in his garage. The Powramid has the same six outlets that the flying saucer had, but has their outlets facing right side up, meaning your adapters will hang naturally instead of dangling backwards. And best of all the thing will be only $17-$25, meaning that it's not that much more than a standard power strip. [Blast Magazine]
