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Ninja Skirt Transforms User Into a Coke Machine

It looks like a Coke machine, right? It's not. This is a picture of a woman wearing a special dress. Designer Aya Tsukioka's made this dress for women who fear being attacked in public places:

By unfolding the sheet and stepping to the side of the street, she showed how a woman walking alone could hide behind it to outfox a potential attacker.

Aya Tsukioka unveils her design in Tokyo. She hopes it will help ease women's fear of crime


At the link, you can see step-by-step photos of the dress transforming into a disguise.

Link via reddit | Photo: New York Times

Sink the Bismark! Germany and Britain in Fierce Competition for World's Strongest Beer



We've previously mentioned the fine work of the Scottish brewery BrewDog, which sells the world's strongest beer at 32% alcohol content. The German brewery Schorschbrau responded by releasing Schorschbock, which is 40% alcohol.

This challenge lit the patriotic fires beneath the people at BrewDog, who created a beer named "Sink the Bismark!" for the expressed purpose of taking down their German rival. It is 41% alcohol, and the name refers to enormous German battleship sunk in 1941 by the British Royal Navy.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/16/sink_the_bismark/ via Ace of Spades HQ | Official Website | Photo: US Navy

17 Amazing Works of LEGO Art



Brynn Mannino of Woman's Day has compiled pictures of and information about seventeen stunning works of art composed of LEGO blocks. Pictured above is a mosaic made by LEGO enthusiasts in Hong Kong to encourage citizens of that city to overcome economic hurdles. It was made from 64,000 pieces.

http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Family-Lifestyle/17-Genius-LEGO-Artworks.html via Urlesque

The Handcarved Skateboards of Doug McKee



Artist Doug McKee of Bellingham, Washington, makes elaborate carved skateboards. He's particularly found of animal forms, such as the above octopus, which was carved from cedar.

He has a non-embeddable video demonstrating his craft. Look in the lower-right part of the linked page.

Link via Make | Page with Video

Household Rube Goldberg Machine


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Tom Baynham and Ben Tyers, graduate students in mechanical engineering at Cambridge, created this enormous Rube Goldberg machine that stretches over an entire residence. They call it "The Contraption II."

via DVICE | Official Website

The 18 Strangest Airports



Popular Mechanics has a photo gallery of eighteen unusual airports around the world, including the above airport of Courchevel, a town in the French Alps. The runway has a hill the middle with a 18.5% grade. Landing on this airstrip is so difficult that it requires a special pilot's certification.

http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/transportation/4346192.html?page=1 via Glenn Reynolds| Photo: Popular Mechanics

Real-Life Painting



It looks like a painting, right? It's not. Makeup Girl is actually a photograph of a model in bodypaint. Peter Kun Frary, art music professor at the University of Hawaii, spotted this model in a stage display window at a mall:

Recently I walked by the Ala Moana Mac cosmetic store and noticed a crowd of Japanese tourists gawking and snapping pics. Amazingly, a model in full body paint was posing against a set. She was a darn good simulation of a late 19th century oil painting. At first I though she was nekid--wearing only makeup--but she sported a few scrapes of cloth in the right places. Also, she hardly ever blinked...


http://emedia.leeward.hawaii.edu/Frary/pic290.htm via Urlesque

UPDATE: The photographer has kindly visited us in the comments.

Depth of the Ocean, Scaled to Human Size



Pictured above is a section of a large infographic circulating reddit. It claims to show the full depth of the ocean at the Mariana Trench, scaled to the size of a human. The tiny dot in the upper-left corner represents a person.

Link via reddit | More Information about Mariana Trench Exploration

The History and Science of the Handshake

In Scientific American, Jesse Bering writes at length about the cultural origins and significance of the handshake, what controlled experiments have determined about the personalities reflected in different handshakes, and the gesture's evolutionary similarities with those of other primates:

In chimpanzees, he points out, dominant apes will oftentimes extend an open hand to distressed subordinates as a sort of calming gesture; and in some chimp communities, individuals will clasp hands overhead as they manually groom each other. In humans, in contrast, it’s most often the subordinate who initiates the handshake, particularly toward dominant people they wish to impress.


Link | Photo: US House of Representatives

Crystal Clear Video of Sonic Boom at Recent Atlas V Launch


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On February 11, NASA launched a Atlas V rocket. The rocket went supersonic (1:53 in the video) at an altitude where ice crystals in the sky made the sonic boom visible.

via Geekologie

ShadyURL Makes Your Innocent Website Look Disturbing



Utilities like TinyURL are handy for compressing long URLs into short ones. ShadyURL by Wonder-Tonic functions the same way, except that it's more likely to freak out people about your websurfing habits.

Link via reddit

Three Years After Burglary, Thief Mails Goods Back to Owner

Three years ago, someone robbed the home of the Fronterotta family in Gallup, New Mexico, taking money and jewelry. Then last week, the family received a package from the anonymous thief, containing the jewelry, an apologetic letter, and a promise to pay back the money:

The letter from the burglar that read in part, "Please forgive me, I so sorry I steal from you…so many bad things happen because I steal from you, I so sorry."[...]

While some pieces were more expensive, Fronterotta said she is grateful for the return of sentimental pieces like a nearly 30-year-old pearl necklace and a bracelet given to her by a family member shortly before his death.

“I wish him well, he did the right thing by returning my stuff and I wish him well. I hope his life gets better,” she said.


Video at the link.

Link via Digg | Photo: flickr user DRB62, used under Creative Commons license

Please Rob Me.Com Lets Burglars Know When You're Not at Home

Now that sounds like a terribly criminal thing to do, but the creators of this website hope to warn people about the dangers of exposing too much personal information on the Internet:

Please Rob Me consists exclusively of an aggregation of public Twitter messages that have been pushed through fast-growing location-based networking site Foursquare, one of a handful of services that encourages people to share their whereabouts with their friends. You can filter by geographic location, too.

"On one end we're leaving lights on when we're going on a holiday, and on the other we're telling everybody on the internet we're not home," the Please Rob Me site says to explain its rationale. "The goal of this website is to raise some awareness on this issue and have people think about how they use services like Foursquare, Brightkite, Google Buzz, etc."


Link via reddit | Pleaserobme.com | Photo: City of Goodyear, Arizona

Vatican Announces List of Top 10 Rock Albums of All Time

Are you ready to rock? Well the Vatican's official newspaper, L' Osservatore Romano, is now the source for the latest in the greatest rock music:

The list included The Beatles’ “Revolver,” which was given the top slot, Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of The Moon”, Oasis’ 1995 bestseller “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” and Michael Jackson’s blockbuster “Thriller.”

“Some songs seem to have been written yesterday…. while others still send shivers down the spine for their illuminating simplicity and musical thrust” the writers of the article said about “Thriller.” Of Oasis’ record, L’Osservatore Romano said “the album was never equaled” in part because of the disruptive in-fighting by the Gallagher brothers, the leaders of the group.


Link via Digg | Image: Brooklyn Vegan

Exploded Views of Everyday Objects



Photographer Adam Voorhes has a series of sharp pictures showing the internal components of an Etch-a-Sketch, a Smith & Wesson semi-automatic pistol, a frog, and a telephone.

Here at Neatorama, we've previously featured his alphabet-shaped furniture.

http://www.voorhes.com/load-exploded.html via DVICE

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