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Here’s a fun thought exercise for those who partake in late night debates assisted by junk food and a lifting sense of clarity: which action movie star has killed more people in their movies? Is it Arnold or Sylvester? Stallone or Schwarzenegger? This video totals up all the deaths that Sly is responsible for and…
Have you seen a baby recently? Then consider yourself lucky. They were supposed to be extinct by the year 2015. At least that’s according to the first two paragraphs of a newspaper article in the December 31, 1910 edition of the Asheville Citizen in North Carolina. But keep reading the article and you’ll notice they’re…
It must be terribly dizzying to be on the never ending cycle of a human hamster wheel but boy does this guy make it look fun. In fact, it looks like he’s moving inside his very own roller coaster. Or at the very least, it looks like he has combined every fun thing on a…
From psychedelic rock posters to modernist film titles, it might seem like the graphic output from California means anything and everything goes. But there’s a particular California spirit when it comes to design. That’s what Louise Sandhaus argues in her new book Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires & Riots: California and Graphic Design, 1936-1986, an ongoing examination…
For vast majority of the year, the only way to reach remote but lucrative gold and diamond mines in Canada’s northwest is by air. But every winter, something crazy happens. A 370-mile long highway is built almost entirely on ice—and it’s strong enough for 70-ton trucks laden with fuel and supplies. The Tibbitt to Contwoyto…
Cities are like organisms. They’re the product of unthinkably complex forces, and they wax and wane based on more than just us humans. But that hasn’t stopped humanity from trying to force them into being artificially—to sometimes disastrous ends. Last week, we looked at the “second Cairo” that Egypt plans to build 150 miles away…
This photo of an emergency management technician in his hazmat suit gives me goosebumps. It looks like he’s the last survivor of a derelict spaceship, preparing for the last clash with the hostile alien life form that killed all his crewmates. Or maybe just an actor in a movie where that happens. What we see…
Using the Etch A Sketch for drawing or doodling is exactly what the toy was designed for—and it’s also what it’s completely terrible at. You might as well be tying your hands behind your back when you trade a pencil for a pair of knobs, but Jonathan Odom has found a way to turn the…
Many of us are still buried under snow, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t springtime, dammit. So enjoy these entries to this week’s Shooting Challenge, spring. Winner: Nanaimo This picture was taken on a rainy day in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada with a Canon EOS Rebel. Jillian Harrison Burst Taken with Nikon D3100. Eric Shwonek…
The license plate reader (LPR) cameras installed in most cities allow police to track cars and their drivers who are potentially engaged in criminal activities. But depending on the way police store the data, as Ars Technica found out, anyone might be able to access this information. We’ve been following this story closely, from the…
There are few people better-equipped to advocate for people humiliated online than Monica Lewinsky, former White House intern and current queen of my heart. Best-known as the poster girl for public humiliation, Lewinsky has transformed herself into the poster girl for surviving it and examining it. Lewinsky recently discussed cyberbullying and online abuse in a…
Does the Playstation 4 get the exclusive it’s been waiting for this week? It just might, in the form of Demons/Dark Souls spiritual successor Bloodborne, shambling its way out this week. Will you pick it up? Are you maybe still messing around with a recently released demo? Come tell us in Tuesday Game Room! What…
There have been countless movies and time lapses and short videos made about New York and yet I can watch new ones about the city forever because they somehow never get old. Here’s one that I like by Tucker Prescott which shows New York City around the turn of the New Year. It captures all…
Dig through Amazon’s new software update for Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, and you’ll find an intriguing detail—one that shows us where streaming TV is heading. Mainly to your hotel room. The update includes a number of new features, like Bluetooth headphone support and expandable USB storage, which is certainly useful. But what’s really…
If you’re easily nauseated by super-saturated displays of adorableness, you’ll want to look away as soon as possible. Because Hallmark has created a series of plush Star Wars toys that push the limits of cute to the outer rim—and well beyond. Remember how intimidating Chewbacca was when you were a kid? Now he’s cuter than…
Every couple months I pull out my old gaming laptop from college: a busted-ass Dell m1210 that’s had its motherboard replaced four times under warranty because Nvidia couldn’t get its shit together. It never works right. I’ve had enough. I’m sticking this sucker in the oven. I know I’m not the only one out there…
Watch this. Now. TIE Fighter is a short animation by Paul Johnson that shows a bit of Star Wars from the perspective of the Empire. It’s done in the style of anime from the 80’s and shows an aerial fight scene between TIE fighters and X-wings and is pretty much so awesome that Disney should…
The cleanup of Fukushima’s leaking nuclear plant has been long, expensive, and plagued with problems. Now, the AP reports a government audit has found that more than a third of the budget for cleanup was wasted—totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. The previous allegations of incompetence and straight-up lies that surround Tokyo Electric Power Co,…
Remember that no-stick ketchup bottle of the future an MIT professor made a few years ago? Well, the MIT team created a company to sell the super slippery technology, and Elmer’s recently signed an exclusive license to use it in their glue bottles. Pretty slick! (Sorry.) The company, LiquiGlide, is selling a product that’s simple…
Usually when you see flowers bloom, it’s a beautiful, almost hypnotic phenomenon. It’s not exactly that poetic with cactuses though. Though the flowers themselves are ridiculously vibrant, the cactuses look like they’ve had radioactive appendages randomly glued onto their bodies. This time lapse, Freaky Flowers: Echinopsis Cacti in Bloom, was filmed by EchinopsisFreak: Echinopsis cactus…