By Rollin Bishop on Jul 11, 2014 06:30 pm Tumblr blog The Trials and Tribulations of Needle The Weedle has uploaded an photo depicting “dice shaming” — a picture of a d20 die with a description of its recent terrible behavior. The image takes obvious inspiration from the dog shaming meme. photo via The Trials and Tribulations of Needle The Weedle via Boing Boing Read in browser » By Rollin Bishop on Jul 11, 2014 05:48 pm Slacktory host Nick Douglas attempts to explain the entire A Song of Ice and Fire book series by author George R.R. Martin in two minutes. It does not go well. Nick Douglas tries to explain George R.R. Martin’s entire “A Song of Ice and Fire” series in two minutes. He achieves zero parts of that goal. submitted via Laughing Squid Tips Read in browser » By Lori Dorn on Jul 11, 2014 05:08 pm In her ongoing series for GOOD magazine, Brooklyn-based illustrator Christie Young has created illustrations of humorous visual etiquette lessons for such commonplace life situations as going to a barbecue or to a wedding, going thrifting, suffering through a hangover and even wearing a skirt in warm weather, just to name a few. images by Christie Young via Design Taxi Read in browser » By Rollin Bishop on Jul 11, 2014 04:33 pm Business Pogs is a website that sells milk caps with name and contact information printed on them like business cards. The entire endeavor is an appeal to the 1990s — a time where the game of pogs peaked in popularity. Users can opt to instead include a QR code on their pogs. It’s unclear whether the site still sells pogs, but at one time it allowed orders of up to 1,000 pogs. This is a real product and real site! These are the coolest things out on the market right now. Each one is hand made with your contact on the back of real authentic original milk caps from the 90′s. This is the perfect way to get noticed, a great ice breaker. via Zoë Quinn Read in browser » By Justin Page on Jul 11, 2014 04:30 pm Pixar director and LEGO fan Angus MacLane has built a great series of LEGO sculptures that portray iconic superheroes and movie characters as lazy couch potatoes. More characters from MacLane’s collection can be viewed online at Flickr. photos by Angus MacLane via Geek Art, DesignTAXI Read in browser » By Lori Dorn on Jul 11, 2014 03:59 pm Photographer Gregg Segal takes a unique look at the amount of garbage that’s generated weekly by individual households with “7 Days of Garbage“, his thought-provoking photo series that shows people lying down amongst a week’s worth of their own trash. 7 Days of Garbage is a series of portraits of friends, neighbors, and other acquaintances with the garbage they accumulate in the course of a week. Subjects are photographed surrounded by their trash in a setting that is part nest, part archeological record. We've made our bed and in it we lie. photos by Gregg Segal via Slate Read in browser » By Justin Page on Jul 11, 2014 03:13 pm The latest animated episode of How It Should Have Ended (HISHE) features an alternate ending for the 2014 sci-fi monster film Godzilla. Character art and animation were created by Daniel Baxter with further animation by Chris Oldenburg, and background artwork by Otis Frampton. We’ve previously written about HISHE’s ongoing series of animated videos. Read in browser » By Lori Dorn on Jul 11, 2014 03:13 pm San Francisco Bay Area mainstay Philz Coffee has opened shop in Santa Monica, California, their first location outside of the San Francisco Bay Area since their inception in 2003. It all started in 2003, from the humble and passionate roots of Phil Jaber. As he would tell you, Frank Sinatra was born to sing, and Phil Jaber was born to make coffee. The rest goes like this: About 25 years ago Phil first began experimenting with different beans from around the world with the goal in mind of making really great tasting blends. Phil wanted each blend to be flavorful, complex, rich, smooth and low in acidity. After about 25 years of experimentation and testing, Phil has created more than 30 unique blends that achieve all of this. After perfecting his blends, Phil wanted to make sure each cup was made in a way that brought out all the flavors of the coffee. He wanted a brewing method that would involve his other passion, people and community. Phil believes coffee is personal and social, and he wanted to make sure the coffee-making process embodied this and made each cup taste really great. This is great news for Angelenos who love good coffee. In fact, musician Snoop Dog and digital strategist Andy Sternberg have already shared their own joy of the news. images by Frank Lee for Eater, Snoop Dogg via Eater Read in browser » By Rollin Bishop on Jul 11, 2014 03:05 pm The Cash Cannon is a novelty device that spits out cash when triggered. Other similar bills could be used, but the toy is specifically designed to “make it rain.” The device also comes with a stack of 60 fake $1 bills. The Cash Cannon is a toy that dispenses paper items in a rapid but user controlled manner. The preferred item of choice to dispense is of course cash but any item that fits in the loading compartment and out of the slot will work with the device. The Cash Cannon is the first device that performs this function and is simple enough in terms of design to be mass manufactured for the public use. photos via Cash Cannon via Product Hunt Read in browser » By Justin Page on Jul 11, 2014 03:04 pm Sony Pictures has released a 30th anniversary trailer to celebrate the original 1984 Ghostbuster film’s upcoming week-long remastered return to theaters on August 29th, 2014. As an added bonus, anniversary editions of Ghostbusters I & II are being remastered in 4K and coming to Blu-ray on September 16th. The Blu-ray set is available to pre-order online from the official store and Amazon. - Both films remastered in 4K. - All-new special features along with original legacy content. - Ghostbusters 1 & 2 available as single BDs, as well as special 2-movie Digibook set. - Limited collector's edition gift set with exclusive Slimer figurine also available. images via Ghostbusters Official via Cloudal Partners Read in browser » By Brian Heater on Jul 11, 2014 02:43 pm In this video shot at Le Parc de Balzac in Angers, France, French juggler Lindzee Poi once again performs some impressive optical tricks with four rings. This time out he does so with his eyes covered for added difficulty. submitted via Laughing Squid Tips Read in browser » By Brian Heater on Jul 11, 2014 02:32 pm SoundWorks Collection talks to Randy Thom and Dean DeBlois, the sound designer and director behind the recent Dreamworks animated film How to Train Your Dragon 2, for a behind the scenes peek into the sound of the film. Among the subjects discussed are lessons learned from the film's predecessor that were applied to the sequel. I think one of the things we discovered on the first film was that balance between music and sound effects was often at odds. But having the perspective of the first film, I realized that there were scenes that we could orchestrate to be purely music driven or, in some cases, purely effects driven. submitted via Laughing Squid Tips Read in browser » By Brian Heater on Jul 11, 2014 02:15 pm In this video by YouTube user Sato Harujin, a chef demonstrates a number of unique methods for cutting a cucumber. The end result is a bowl full of very distinct objects all taken from a single item of food. via reddit, 22 Words Read in browser » Recent Articles:
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