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Disney Movie Trailer Mashups


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Urlesque has a post full of mashups of Disney animated movie trailers, such as the above mix of Sin City with Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, as well as Kill Bill with Beauty and the Beast, and Pulp Fiction with Alice in Wonderland.

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Mariachi Band Cover Songs


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The pop culture blog Urlesque has a post full of mariachi band cover songs, such as the above "Sweet Home Alabama". Others include "Beat It" by Michael Jackson, "Another One Bites the Dust" by Queen, and "Zombie" by the Cranberries.

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17 Wacky Kitchen Gadgets



GatgetHER has pictures of and links to seventeen bizarre and/or clever kitchen gadgets, such as this nose-shaped egg separator. The others gadgets include a device that turns a hard-boiled egg into a cube, one that shears the kernels off of a corn cob, and an espresso machine that looks like a medieval torture implement.

Link via The Presurfer

Flip-Top Zombie Shirt



A promotional shirt for Resident Evil: Darkside Chronicles. Looks like an ordinary and rather plain t-shirt, right? But flip over the front and pull it over your head....



And you're wearing a zombie mask! Strangely, they don't make this shirt in a women's style.

I'm thinking that Neatorama needs to create one of these. Neatorama logo on the front, flip it up, and you're wearing an Alex mask.

Link via Topless Robot

Terminator Tazed in Nevada

They don't make robotic destroyers from the future like they used to.  Or perhaps I should say, they won't build them like the used or, or will do better in the future than they had done in the more recent future.  Anyway, this terminator proved to be less sturdy than what we're used to seeing:
19-year-old Sean Stanley Smith was arrested on the Nevada border after he was spotted by a motorist wandering around the highway nude. He was ordered by police to stop but proceeded into a nearby casino - where he was then tasered in front of a group of children. Smith claims he was a Terminator sent back in time from the future.

Link via Geekologie

The Mechanical Art of Andrew Chase



Andew Chase is a photographer who creates mechanical sculptures of animals and photographs them in different poses. This cheetah is his latest creation in preparation for his photo book Trionic Morphatractable Engineer.

Artist's Official Website

A motion capture film of the cheetah

Via io9 (which has pictures of some of his best works)

Scientists Find Way to Mass Produce Human Skin

This development from the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Science Institute in Germany has made the creation of human skin much cheaper:

The basic skin production system, which Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft hopes to start selling next year, can produce 5,000 little swatches of human skin a month, for a total of over 600 square inches of mass-produced tissue. Each 0.12-square-inch section of skin would cost around $49 to produce, far less than the current cost.

The system, which should be available in 2010, is fully automated, with computers controlling the solution that the skin grows in, monitoring the vats for infection, guiding the blade that cuts the swatches, and even testing the quality of the final product. So far, this project has generated 19 patents for Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft.


Potential applications include not only helping burn victims, but replacing lab animals in product safety testing. Also, robots probably won't have to forage as much for the taste of human flesh.

http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-07/scientists-design-technique-artificial-skin-mass-production

Weapons from Cult Movies



There are forty weapons from forty cult films in this poster. Can you identify what movie each one came from? If so, you can win a contest. But save yourself from eye strain and view a larger version at the link.

Link via Popped Culture

Previously on Neatorama: Crazy 4 Cult: Artwork Inspired by Cult Movies

A New Land Speed Record for Wind-Powered Vehicles



The 1,323-pound Greenbird windcraft broke a land-speed record:

The wind may be restless, but the fastest air-powered ground vehicle is surprisingly steady as it sails over the dusty ground. Called Greenbird, it was developed by English engineer Richard Jenkins and the U.K.'s largest private green electricity supplier, Ecotricity. On March 26 in a dry lakebed in California, the craft broke the world land-speed record for wind-powered vehicles by more than 10 miles an hour, setting the new record at 126.2 mph. Greenbird uses a solid, vertical sail—shaped like an aircraft wing—to capture the wind. The craft's unique low-drag design, coupled with the power of "apparent wind" (a combination of true wind and the wind force created by forward motion), allows it to travel at up to five times the true wind speed.

http://www.popsci.com/scitech/article/2009-06/road-runner

The Largest Book in the World



The largest book in the world is a photo collection entitled Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Kingdom. It measures five feet wide by seven feet long, weighs 133 pounds, and is 122 pages long. It was written by MIT scientist Michael Hawley to raise money for education in that very poor nation. Amazon is currently selling it for $30,000.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00016CAZ6?ie=UTF8&tag=oddee-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00016CAZ6 via Oddee

A Cupholder For Your Rifle, And Other Gun Accessories



Wired has a photogallery unusual accessories that you can mount on a firearm, including a cupholder and an iPhone mount. The latter includes an app that makes ballistics calculations based upon wind, distance, air pressure, humidity and temperature. Take your shot, then sip your beer.

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Live Long and Prosper in Vulcan, Alberta


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The small town of Vulcan in Alberta, Canada, has exploited its Star Trek name since the 60s. It's a pilgrimage site for nerds where the local menus offer foods from Star Trek without explaining what they are for you unenlightened souls who don't watch the shows.

Via Topless Robot

Forty Years of Sesame Street

The American children's television show Sesame Street turns forty this year. The image on the left is a compressed version of an enormous interactive poster available at the link, with details about 101 muppets that starred on Sesame Street.

Link via Popped Culture

Experimental and Hypothetical Aircraft


X Planes is a photoblog of experimental, hypothetical, and outright imaginary aircraft throughout modern aviation history. The picture above is of a particular F-106:

On Feb 2nd, 1970, a Convair F-106 Delta Dagger was found in a snow-covered Montana field, pilot-less, landing gear up, and with the engine still running - the melting snow causing the aircraft to slowly move forward…

The pilot - Captain Gary Faust - had earlier ejected from the aircraft at 15,000 feet when it entered a flat spin. Amazingly, the un-piloted aircraft then recovered, to make a gentle “belly-up” landing…


Link via Instapundit

You Will Not Tow My Car


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This lady clearly thought that she didn't deserve to get her car towed away. Run time: 36 seconds.

Via Bits & Pieces

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