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Spider-Man Snowman



Matthew Connor of Cheshire, UK made two snowmen that look like Iron Man and Spider-Man:

Inspired by my 5 year old son's love for the Marvel Alliance characters, I made them for him. We have Spider-Man and Iron Man costumes for him, the Marvel Ultimate Alliance game for Xbox we even have the bath characters, all twelve of them, which we fight with every bath time.

The snowmen were made December 1st and 2nd 2010, in our back garden at home, in some of the lowest temperatures seen in the UK for a long time, but worth every frozen finger. Unfortunately the snow has turned to ice otherwise there might have been a Silver Surfer to send you, that's the next on the list if we have anymore snow..."


There are several more pictures at the link.

http://www.comicsalliance.com/2010/12/06/iron-man-spider-man-snowmen/ | Photo: Matthew Connor

How Crayons Are Made


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The Canadian documentary show How It's Made shows viewers how ordinary objects in their lives are created. This segment explains how crayons are made. The factory in the video can produce 30,000 crayons an hour.

via Flavorwire | Show Website (warning: sound)

Melbourne's Webb Bridge



The Webb Bridge is a pedestrian and cyclist bridge across the Yarra River in Melbourne, Australia. It's designed to resemble eel traps used by the Koori, a people native to New South Wales and Victoria. The bridge was constructed out of material recycled from a previous rail bridge of the same name.

via DVICE | Photo by Flickr user mugley used under Creative Commons license

SUV Crashes Through Barbershop, Barber Keeps Cutting Hair


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The above video shows a SUV crashing through the front wall of a barbershop in Anchorage, Alaska. Shop owner Heng Song paused to make sure that no one was hurt, and then resumed cutting the hair of his customer:

He was momentarily stunned, yes, when the vehicle burst through a door and window Wednesday afternoon as he was clipping a customer's hair.

But with no one hurt, and another customer in the shop already notifying police, the 53-year-old shop owner went back to finishing the cut.

On top of that, Song gave both customers haircuts on the house. He says it's the least he could do.


http://www.adn.com/2010/12/02/1583943/anchorage-barber-keeps-on-clipping.html via First Things

Researchers Dressed as Panda Bears Return Baby Pandas to the Wild

When zoologists previously attempted to return a panda bear cub to the wild, the cub did not survive. They suspect that other wild pandas killed him. So this time, the researchers at China's Wolong panda preserve limited human contact as much as possible. They even dressed in panda suits while returning cubs to the preserve:

In a new strategy, earlier this year conservationists released four pregnant Pandas into a protected area of Sichuan forest in order to prepare their future cubs for life in the wild.

In these pictures researchers at Wolong's Hetaoping Research and Conservation Center take the temperature of a four-month-old cub before carefully returning him to the 'wild' where he is monitored by 24-hour CCTV.


Link via Jim Treacher | Photo: Reuters

Franco Recchia's Cityscapes from Old Computers



Italian sculptor Franco Recchia builds models of cities from components of old computers. Pictured above is a representation of Central Park in New York City made from circuit boards. At the link, you can view other sculptures of New York City, Boston, and Pittsburgh.

Link via Dude Craft | Photo: Agora Gallery

Jonathan Coulton's Typographic Video for "Shop Vac"


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"Shop Vac" is Jonathan Coulton's song about life in a suburban paradise. This music video for it features the clever typographic animation of Jarrett Heather. Words and corporate logos flow across the screen as the narrator embraces a lifestyle of prosperity symbolized by the Shop-Vac in his basement workshop.

via Urlesque | Jarrett Heather | Jonathan Coulton

Previously: "Skullcrusher Mountain" by Jonathan Coulton

Bill Watterson's Cartoons from College



Bill Watterson is now famous for his Calvin & Hobbes cartoons. But several years before that strip began, he was a contributor to the student newspaper of Kenyon College. There he studied political science from 1976-1980. At the link, you can view a selection of his cartoons from that time.

Link via Geekosystem

3-Barrel Pole Cannon Fired after 500 Years


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The folks at Springfield Arsenal in Lorton, Virginia acquired a 16th Century cannon that would be fitted onto the end of a pole. It has three barrels. Presumably the musket nipple on the side of each barrel would be slapped against a hard surface, causing the gun to fire. At 2:55, they fire it with 75 grains of black power and a .69-caliber musket ball in each barrel.

via Make

New Camera Offers 360° Panoramic View in 3D



The Electrical Engineering Institute at the École Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne, Switzerland, has developed a camera that can see 3D images in all directions. The design is based on insect eyes, which are hemispherical and contain many individual photoreceptors. Potential applications include gaming, media production, and robot navigation systems.

Link and Video via DVICE | Photo: GearLog

The World of Competitive Grocery Bagging


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People who bag groceries for a living have to work quickly and efficiently without breaking anything. Not everyone is good enough to make it as a bagger, but some are superb at the task. And they can enter the world of competitive bagging. The above video is a trailer for Read, Set, Bag!, a documentary about this sport.

Link via Brian J. Noggle | Competition Website | Film Website

The Corleone Family Mansion Is for Sale

For a year and a half, the Norton family's home on Staten Island was used to shoot scenes for the movie The Godfather. It has eight bedrooms, a pub, and an asking price of $2.9 million. The gates featured in the film, however, were put up by the production crew and were never a regular part of the house. You can view a video of the house at the link.

Link via Ace of Spades HQ | Image: Paramount

Blank Peer Reviewed Journal Article



Dennis Upper had trouble finding content to write about for his article on writer's block. You can view a larger image at the link. Be sure to read the comments by his first reviewer.

Link via Volokh Conspiracy

House Converted from Old Fire Station Has a Fireman's Pole



A condo in the Cole Valley neighborhood of San Francisco was made from an old fire station. The pole that allowed firefighters to descend to the bottom floor is still there. It's to the right of the fireplace in this photograph.

http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Francisco/8-Carmel-St-94117/home/1416512 via Gizmodo | Photo: Redfin

Fully Sick Rapper Sets Record for World's Longest Rap


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Christiaan Van Vuuren became an Internet sensation in February by composing a rap video while in hospital quarantine for tuberculosis. This was followed by a second video before Van Vuuren was released from the hospital.

As a promotional stunt, the makers of an Australian energy drink hired him to set a record for the world's longest rap. He claims that it lasted nine hours and twenty minutes. The above video is taken from the end of his effort.

via Urlesque

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