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There are more than a few sketchy pot stores among the thousands of licensed dispensaries spread across the 23 states and DC where medical marijuana has been legalized. Fortunately, you can just have your weed order delivered. All you need is a green card, the Internet, and cash. During the early days of the MMJ…
Star Wars art is always cool, especially when talented artists are using its imagery to make awesome things. But what happens when you take Star Wars and render it through 20 year old hardware? Two brothers have started the Star Wars Paintbrush Tumblr, a project dedicated to posting a new piece of artwork every day…
There’s probably a perfect moment in your favorite song where everything just clicks. Wouldn’t it be great to skip right to the zenith of every tune? Music Machinery’s Paul Lamere think so—he’s just devised a Spotify plugin that takes you right to the most dramatic moment of any song. The aptly-named Where Is The Drama…
There’s a mysterious blue goo wreaking havoc on this blob-shaped society. It’s creating panic and terror. Nobody knows how to stop it. And by the end of It’s Payback Time, you’ll realize why that wholesale destruction is the happiest ending you could ever want. This beautifully rendered short is an advertisement for the UK’s arm…
After a slightly extended absence, Sailor Moon Crystal returns with a new Sailor Senshi in tow, and a whole lot of contrivance as the team investigates a ghostly bridal shop. Moon Prism Power, Re-cap! Act 5 Makoto – Sailor Jupiter – isn’t really Sailor Moon Crystal’s finest hour (well, 22 minutes but you catch my…
Where absent money leaves gaps, ingenuity fills in. Nowhere is that more true than in Detroit’s fire departments, where, as Detroit Free Press reporter Tresa Baldas shows us, a soda can full of jangling coins and screws alerts the Motor City’s long-suffering heroes when there’s an emergency. The system is brilliantly simple: A soda can…
The International Space Station’s CubeSat cannon has gone rogue, independently firing two more of PlanetLab’s DOVES microsatellites. Even better? It’s sneaky: no astronauts, ground crew, or cameras saw the inadvertent deployment. Assumably, deployment looked something like this earlier deliberate release of DOVES. Image credit: NASA The International Space Station was already a wee bit creepy…
Here’s a spectacular eruption of Mount Tavurvur in Papua New Guinea. What’s cool about it is following the shockwave of the blast, the clouds immediately scatter away and the booming shockwave eventually reaches the people on the boat. Boom, for real. I like to think of the clouds running away as even Mother Nature gets…
I’m biased because I grew up in California so it’ll always be home to me but I’ll always be a little jealous of people who aren’t from here, just for the opportunity to be able to see it for the first time with brand new eyes. It’s such a big state that there are so…
It’s the typical saga unfolding in every city in America. Bike lanes go in, often replacing a lane of vehicular traffic. Drivers get mad, claiming that the presence of bike lanes is destroying their commute. But according to one study, bike lanes may actually be making life better for drivers. Over at CityLab, Eric Jaffe…
This is great. Rishi Kaneria made a quick supercut that stitches together scenes from Pixar movies according their particular color. Following the Roy G. Biv color spectrum, you’ll see how Pixar chooses to use colors to make their animations. And it’ll make you want to watch all the Pixar movies again. It helps that the…
I learned to love Aphex Twin in college, not too long after Drukqs melted everyone’s ears off. It’s been a decade and a half since then. I’m getting older. Aphex Twin appears to be getting younger. “Minipops 67 [120.2][source field mix]” is the first song to be released off ofAphex Twin’s new album, Syro, and…
In 1970, Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter high as shit on LSD. In 2009, NoMasTV and artist James Blagden made an awesome short film about the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher’s hallucinogen-fueled triumph. More recently, Ellis’ story was given full-length documentary treatment in No No: A Dockumentary, a film about Ellis that offers a more comprehensive overlook…
Along Australia’s rugged western coastlines, landowners could one day live next to their cliffside properties—rather than on them—if the designers of this vertigo-inducing, prefabricated design, Modscape, have their way. Built onto the the side of a vertical rock face like a modern Mesa Verde dwelling, the obviously-named Cliff House melds modular construction with a vertical…
For those of us with no real navigation experience, encountering longitude and latitude coordinates is usually the result of some hiccup using Google Maps. 40.722272, -73.994194? What? Where the heck is that? Why are there so many digits after the decimal? We’re here to help. And because one degree of longitude and latitude can actually…
We’ve heard tell of Apple’s plans to embrace mobile payments in a big way. And now, according to a new report from Recode, not only will the iPhone 6 come packing a payment system, but Apple has even lined up some major partners for announcement day. Citing “a person briefed on the plans”Recode notes that…
The sad truth is that most of us will never be astronauts who can ride spaceships back to Earth. Here’s one hilarious way we can pretend though: be like this genius prankster who brought a blow up spaceship with him on a skydiving jump from a hot air balloon. Yup, he rode a spaceship back…
Agonizing over a personal essay and crying over SAT scores is a rite of passage for any college-bound high school senior. But maybe those days are over. A liberal arts college in Baltimore is now letting potential students apply with a video instead. Goucher College is calling itself the “first college to create an application…
Graphene is one of those material science breakthroughs that’s so frequently described as a harbinger of technological revolution, it almost feels hackneyed. Almost, until an update like this rolls around: Scientists at Cambridge today demonstrated the first graphene-based flexible display. “This is a significant step forward to enable fully wearable and flexible devices,” said the…
It’s no secret that Apple is branching out into the home—and into all manner of peripherals. But it’s still a surprise to hear that Marc Newson, the legendary industrial designer responsible for some of the most well-known furniture and products of the past decade, will be joining Jony Ive’s team soon. If you keep tabs…