| Great collection of teapot at Cribcandy: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/teapots/teapots/current/current.html |
Alex Santoso's Blog Posts
George Hart sculpts geometric, mathematical scultures out of wood, metal, and sometimes everyday objects like toothbrush and plastic knives. Link |
As you can see, Craig Mullins is a really good painter. http://www.goodbrush.com/mainpage/index2.htm |
| Unleash your inner Picasso at Ruder Finn's online MrPicassoHead (yes, that's my drawing on the left). Link |
| In ASCII-O-Matic by Typorganism, you can upload a picture and automatically turn it into ascii art. Link |
| What to give someone who has everything? How about a 6-foot levitating sculpture made by Tom Shannon (and only $90,000 too!) Link (via The Green Head) |
| Now you too can own a Rocketeer helmet! From the website: "Featuring a beautiful antique gold finish, soft cotton liner, leather chin strap, and dark lenses, this exquisitely detailed helmet is based on a hero helmet casting and includes a sturdy wooden base for 360 degree viewing." Link (via Oh! Gizmo) |
| I love panoramas - and Peter Murphy's got a great collection of them. http://www.mediavr.com/blog/ |
| No, this isn't a jellybean. Instead, it's an invention for Gregg Miller to allow neutered dogs to feel complete. Yup, Gregg mortaged his home to produce his invention: prosthetic testicles for neutered dogs called "neuticles". These neuticles come in different sizes, shapes, weights, and degree of firmness. Link Miller's strange invention now has also won him the dubious yet strangely coveted Ig Nobel prize, a spoof on the Nobel prize and is awarded for odd scientific accomplishments. Other Ig Nobel prizes include an experiment to see whether people can swim faster or slower in syrup than in water, experiment to monitor brain activity of locusts while they watch Star Wars, and more. Link |
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