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10 Gnomes


In this game, you are challenged to find ten gnomes hidden in a panoramic photograph. Click an area to zoom in, and click near the bottom of the picture to zoom out. But hurry! You’ve only got ten minutes. There are two games, one on the rooftops and one in the park. Link -via Militant Platypus

Centenarian to run London Marathon

101-year-old Buster Martin is set to compete in the London Marathon on April 13th.
Working plumber Buster Martin ran Sunday's Roding Valley half marathon in Essex in five hours 13 minutes, and is now focusing on London's 26-mile event.

On finishing the run, the first words of the ex-member of rock band The Zimmers were: "Where's my beer?"

Mr Martin, who has 17 children, started work at Pimlico Plumbers in London three years ago because he was bored.

The Zimmers were featured previously on Neatorama. Mr. Martin doesn’t look 101, does he? Link -via Arbroath

Zombies Promote Cholesterol Awareness


DDB Colombia produced ads for the Colombian Association of Arterial Hypertension featuring the undead. This one is called “Home”. The caption reads: Without knowing you can be dying. High cholesterol injures your heart. There are two other ads in the series featuring zombies in everyday situations. Link -via the Presurfer

Our Earth and Moon, as seen from Mars


NASA released an image of the earth and the moon in one picture, as seen from Mars. It was taken by the HiRISE Instrument on October 3rd, 2007.
On the Earth image we can make out the west coast outline of South America at lower right, although the clouds are the dominant features. These clouds are so bright, compared with the Moon, that they are saturated in the HiRISE images. In fact, the RED-filter image was almost completely saturated, the blue-green image had significant saturation, and the brightest clouds were saturated in the IR image. This color image required a fair amount of processing to make a nice-looking release.

“Nice-looking” is an understatement. http://hirise.lpl.arizona.edu/earthmoon.php -via Bad Astronomy Blog

(image credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona)

Weemade

Weemade is a new blog that showcases children’s artwork.
Here at weemade, we find the artwork and creativity of kids inspiring, thought provoking, entertaining, and unpretentious. We think that reminding ourselves how children see the world is a valuable and enlightening process.

Anyone can add artwork, credited or anonymously, but all submissions will be screened before posting. http://theblog.weemade.com/ -via J-Walk Blog

Avalanche Control


"Avalanche control" sounds like a contradiction in terms, but deputydog has uncovered three ways people have engineered communities to protect homes from an avalanche. Building your home somewhere besides underneath a snowy mountain is not one of the three, although it is mentioned. http://deputy-dog.com/2008/03/02/man-vs-mountain-avalanche-control-structures/

Celebrity Dolls Repainted


Noel Cruz (Noeling) takes celebrity collector dolls and painstakingly repaints them to more resemble the person they portray.
I used a 16-inch Mary Poppins doll here produced by Robert Tonner Doll company - a very nicely made facial sculpt but the facial paint left much to be desired. So, I completely removed factory facial painting and hand painted it to more faithfully replicate Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins. The doll's hair has been extensively restyled to more accurately represent the character's hairstyle from the movie.

His Deviant Art page has many more repainted dolls, some of which are for sale. Link -via Dump Trumpet

Space Alone


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A short and sad animation by Ilias Sounas. One of the linked animations from the collection entitled 25 Brilliant Animated Short Movies. Link -via the Presurfer

Gamma Ray Burst Aimed at Earth?

WR 104 is a binary star 8,000 light years from Earth. Both stars are on the brink of exploding, possibly into gamma-ray bursts, which can send a narrow beam of destructive gamma rays to far away planets. Since the pole of the spiral disc formed by the two stars seems to point at us, there has been some speculation that earth would be in the path of such a beam. Phil Plait at Bad Astronomy Blog explains the phenomenon and why we shouldn’t worry about it. Link

Star Wars titled Saul Bass style


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If Star Wars was filmed two decades earlier and Saul Bass did the opening title sequence, it might look like this...

This was a school project. The song is "Machine" by the Buddy Rich Band off the album Big Swing Face (1967).

Saul Bass designed title sequences for 60s movies Anatomy of a Murder, Exodus, and It’s A Mad Mad Mad Mad World, among others. -via Cynical-C

Sea Monsters

National Geographic currently has a movie playing in IMAX theaters called Sea Monsters, A Prehistoric Adventure. In conjunction, they have the Sea Monsters Interactive Timeline online. Click on a time period, then on different areas of the world map to see prehistoric sea monsters, some with 3D views. Link -via the Presurfer

Kunstbar


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Be careful what drink you select at the Kunstbar! It means "Art Bar" in English. This surreal animated short was produced by The Petrie Lounge. -via Ursi’s Blog

Hypothetical Planets

Throughout history, astronomers have observed heavenly bodies or some evidence of them that later “vanished”. Or did they? Hypothetical planets include:
* Vulcan, the intra-Mercurial planet
* Mercury's Moon
* Neith, the Moon of Venus
* The Earth's Second Moon
* The Moons of Mars
* The 14th Moon of Jupiter
* Saturn's Ninth and Tenth Moons
* Six Moons of Uranus
* Planet X
* Nemesis, the Sun's companion star
* References

Each has a story. Link -via Dark Roasted Blend

(image credit: NASA)

Fly me off the Handel


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The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain cannot agree on what song to perform. But it doesn’t really matter, as long as the songs all have the the same basic structure. -via Metafilter

Previously: Smells Like Teen Spirit

Canyon, the Sand Cat

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I had never seen a Sand Cat {wiki} until today. From the Metacafe entry:
The Sand Cat is indeed the cutest cat in the world. The Sand Cat (Felis margarita) lives in the deserts from north Africa and throughout Asia. Sand Cats are about the size of a small house cat. They are lised as a near threatened species, but experts feel numbers (like most wild felines) are declining. By protecting wildlife habitat we can save great animals like this cute little cat. Thanks. *this sand cat is named Canyon and he lives at Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Fl. Poceeds from these videos help go towards various animal conservation efforts.

-via Un monde nouveau s'offre à moi

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