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10 Most Incredible Globes


Environmental Graffiti is taking Earth Day literally with a roundup of artful and over-the-top world globes, including two made of chocolate! Shown is the walk-in Mapparium at the Mary Baker Eddy Library in Boston. Link -via Digg

Saturn by Cassini


The Big Picture Blog from the Boston Globe has pictures from NASA sent back by the Cassini spacecraft as it passed Saturn and its moons. Cassini has been functioning in space for almost five years now, and the pictures are awesome!
Cassini looks toward Rhea's cratered, icy landscape with the dark line of Saturn's ringplane and the planet's murky atmosphere as a background. Rhea is Saturn's second-largest moon, at 1,528 km (949 mi) across. Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to create this natural color view. The images were acquired on July 17, 2007 at a distance of approximately 1.2 million km (770,000 mi) from Rhea.

Link -via Metafilter

(image credit: NASA/JPL/SSI)

See also: Saturn's Newest Moon

SmartFaucet


For the person who has everything, here's SmartFaucet. Besides the features you've actually heard of in a faucet, it has a face recognition system so it can adjust heat and flow to your individual preferences. And it has a touchscreen display on which you can check your email! I think I will pass -I'm so old-fashioned that I prefer my water without electricity. Link -via J-Walk Blog

Henson's 11


(YouTube link)

This is what we would have enjoyed if Jim Henson had produced the movie Ocean's Eleven. -via Unique Daily

Five Tracks


This picture of tracks in Lakehurst, New Jersey looks quite intriguing. Can you guess what they are for?
in order for a plane to safely land on an aircraft carrier without racing off the end, its tailhook needs to be 'caught' by arresting cables attached to the carrier's deck (see here). these cables need to be extremely strong and durable but also flexible enough so as not to stop the plane too quickly. these 5 test tracks, located at navair in lakehurst, are dedicated to testing these very systems and the emergency barricades.

See more pictures of vehicle testing facilities at deputy dog. http://deputy-dog.com/2009/04/record-breaking-jet-sleds-and-rooftops.html

Giant Spiders Attack Japan!


The city of Yokohama, Japan is welcoming two giant spiders to celebrate Expo Y150, the 150th anniversary of the port city. The spiders are the work of La Machine and Artichoke. They did The Sultan's Elephant in 2006 and La Machine in Liverpool last year. See more pictures and a video at Pink Tentacle. Link -via Dark Roasted Blend

Know What They Almost Called It?


Original names and working titles of movies, TV shows, companies, sports teams, and even people are often very different from what we know them as. If you read posts at mental_floss on a regular basis, you'll know the answers to today's Lunchtime Quiz, which asks you what earlier names these things had for a time. I scored 50%, which means I haven't been reading as closely as I should. Or else my memory is going. http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/24786

The Gadget Orchestra








(YouTube link)

Can you get any geekier than Bohemian Rhapsody played by an orchestra of vintage gadgets? I think not. From the YouTube page:

Please note no effects or sampling was used. What you see is what you hear (does that even make sense?) Atari 800XL was used for the lead piano/organ sound Texas Instruments TI-99/4a as lead guitar 8 Inch Floppy Disk as Bass 3.5 inch Harddrive as the gong HP ScanJet 3C was used for all vocals. Please note I had to record the HP scanner 4 seperate times for each voice. I tried to buy 4 HP scanners but for some reason sellers on E-Bay expect you to pay $80-$100, I got mine for $30.

I wonder if it takes requests? -via Arbroath


Game Cakes


CakeWrecks has a collection of really neat cakes that share the theme of classic board games, from chess to Operation! The Taboo cake shown was made by a 16-year-old named Melia. Link

Steampunk Snowboard


Zaskoda started out to mount a camera on a snowboard and ended up designing a steampunk model, complete with sails and a "generator"! Link -via Unique Daily

Al Capone's Prison Cell


When notorious gangster Al Capone was incarcerated at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, he was treated with deference by guards, and maintained powerful connections from behind bars. I don't know about the walls, but I'd commit a crime for that furniture! Link -via J-Walk Blog

(image credit: Mike Graham)

See also: 6 Criminals Who Lived Very, Very Well

My First Dictionary


Librarian Ross Horsley has a blog in which he enters words for children to learn. However, letting your children see these definitions may destroy their childhood. Link -via b3ta

Pac-Man Runs Amok

(Daily Motion link)

French prankster Remi Gaillard creates havoc with a real-life version of Pac-Man. -via Metafilter

Previously at Neatorama: Gaillard's Super Mario Kart.

Monasteries as Hotels


Monasteries have always welcomed travelers. When they are no longer used for monks, they make great hotels. Many have upgraded their accommodations in recent years to compete with luxury resorts.
As well as being physically beautiful, ex-monasteries are often strikingly spiritual, as if centuries of prayer and plainchant have seeped into their massive walls. A stay in a cloister seems to incline one to contemplation, reading, sleeping well and turning off the mobile.

Get a closer look at five such ex-monasteries. Link -via Boing Boing

8 Outrageous Food Gadgets


This is the TurboChef Double Wall Speedcook Oven. It costs $7,895. Great for people who have lots of money and no time.
Two ovens for the price of 10! Actually, the selling point of this TurboChef is its top oven, which purports to cook food 15 times faster than a normal oven. The company claims that the speed oven will cook a 12-pound turkey in just 42 minutes by using a patented combination of hot air and microwave technology. The bottom oven is a normal, high-quality convection oven.

This is part of Kitchen porn: 8 of the most outrageous food gadgets money can buy, from DVICE. There are plenty more cooking aids for people who have big bucks. Link -via Digg

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