Never fear! The X-men's Wolverine will hold those notes for you -or even business cards! This will be particularly "noteworthy" at your workplace. The Wolverine notepad holder is made of durable polystone resin and even comes with a pad of note paper.
Every kids who played with a Hot Wheels track dreamed of someday racing a car in a real track, and maybe doing those crazy track stunts. Now two drivers are going to carry out that dream.
The “Hot Wheels Double Loop Dare” is set to take place at this month’s Summer X-Games in Los Angeles. Drivers Tanner Foust and Greg Tracy will attempt to race through a 60-foot vertical loop modeled after the new Double Dare Snare Hot Wheels toy, in what would be the first time in history two cars mounted a vertical loop at once.
Read all about the stunt at Wired's Playbook blog. Link -via the Presurfer
Kermit wants you to think green! This embroidered and appliqued canvas bag features the Muppet looking his best. It has a magnetic closure and zippered compartments inside. A perfect gift for any Kermit fan! And it's available now at the NeatoShop.
Enjoy your ice cream the hi-tech way with the Motorized Ice Cream Cone from the NeatoShop! Just push the button and the patented battery-operated turntable mechanism automatically turns your ice cream while you lick -no drips, no mess, and it's fun! Choose from green, orange, pink, and purple cones that are transparent so you can see the mechanism working. The rotating cup is detachable and dishwasher-safe. Get your today!
This silly/scary monster can sit on your car's dashboard or your desk and remind you not to take everything so seriously! Surely you know someone who needs that reminder. It will wiggle and dance with the motion of your vehicle. Get yours at the NeatoShop! Or you can look through the selection of other dashboard wobblers or other monster items at the NeatoShop.
Do you have a child or grandchild who's starting preschool or kindergarten this year? Get your little one excited about school with the Elmo Furry Backpack from the NeatoShop! It's full-size with padded, adjustable straps for comfort and a friendly Elmo face for fun!
Now, this is the way to tour a city! Straight out of a Flash Gordon-art-deco-future, this bus was designed by French coachbuilder Currus and built by Citroen for a Paris tour operator. It debuted in the city in 1950. But this is only the first of a collection of awesome bus designs that have graced our roads that you can see at Dark Roasted Blend. Link
The Dance Party Robot brings the party music with him to outdoor areas around San Fransisco! Today he'll be at Mission Dolores Park at 3 PM. You can follow his schedule on Twitter. See a close-up view at Laughing Squid. Link
Redditor jdstiffler posted a photograph from his wedding, featuring his groomsmen. He also said, "I think you can guess my favorite hobby." Hundreds of guesses followed, with no confirmation as to what his favorite hobby actually is, but most agree that this is an awesome wedding picture. Link
Andrew Evans of National Geographic Traveler went to Switzerland to visit the place where the World Wide Web was born. It was at CERN that Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau sent the first "page" through the internet, using hypertext transfer protocol (http). Evans took a tour, which concentrated on the facility's large hadron collider. He finally asked about the web milestone, and was taken to a nondescript office with a small plaque. Scientists were at work there who had no idea of the history of the room.
This is where I take issue with particle physicists—they are just too darn understated and modest. They go to work and build anti-matter and collide protons and unravel the universe for us, but most of the folks I met at CERN were very ho-hum about it.
And when I talked about a monument to the web—a place that all humanity can come and visit in Switzerland, where they can celebrate the digital age and the way it has brought us together more than any kind of United Nations or League of Nations (also invented in Geneva)—the scientists looked at me as if to say, why?
Because the web is monumental and it was born at CERN, that’s why.
Read more about Evans' visit and his ideas for a monument marking where the web was born at Intelligent Travel. Link-Thanks, Mariilyn!
(Image credit: Andrew Evans, National Geographic Traveler)
Domino artist FlippyCat recreated the iconic Van Gogh painting Starry Night in dominoes -7,000 of them! Watching the build process is a real treat, although I'm glad it was sped up. As a bonus, we get to see a bit of the clean up and some outtakes as well. -via Buzzfeed
The summer solstice came and went this past week, but it feels like Dog Days already! My garden has given us some fine tomatoes, which never happened before July before. The kids are bored and annoying because it is too hot to go outside in the afternoon (and they don't want to get up before noon). And there are six weeks to go before school starts! Are you suffering through a heat wave where you are? Maybe, as weird as the temperatures have been, we'll get a late "blackberry winter" cool down in time for Independence Day. Not that it will help the blackberries -they are already ripe! But here's an idea for keeping cool: adjust your thermostat to a comfortable level, mind your posture, and read all the feature articles here at Neatorama you may have missed during the week. Two are about dogs, and two have "hot" or heat" in the titles. I assure you this is all just coincidence.
Contests! We had contests! Congratulations to ingsoc, BentheMonkey, Headdesk, and Aaron Granger, who all won prizes this week in the Tokyoflash Treasure Hunt.
In this week's What Is It? game, nobody knew going into the game what the correct answer is. Rob at the What Is It? blog investigated all the plausible guesses and found that it is a pipe flaring tool, with some pieces missing. Craig Clayton was the first with the correct answer, and wins a t-shirt from the NeatoShop! But we also have a t-shirt for Straight_Flush, who thought he had it figured out.
Well, let me tell you the truth. It was hard to find out what this amazing piece of metal is. And after a lot of hard work I found out that it is “pic2592a”.
If you don’t believe me, just hover your mouse pointer on top of it and see for yourself.
Yeah, that wins a t-shirt for the funniest answer! Thanks to everyone who played along. See the answers for all of this week’s mystery items at the What Is It? blog.
Now, if you see something awesome on the internet that we should share with everyone, you can let us know by email at tips@neatorama.com and we'll check it out.
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NASA's newest Mars probe, Curiosity, is scheduled to land on Mars on August 6th, 2012. It won't be easy. You can follow the latest updates at NASA's Mars Science Laboratory site. Link -via Metafilter
Do you know someone whose self-esteem relies on how many "friends" and "followers" they have? That kind of ego-boost can backfire on you in the blink of an eye! -via b3ta