The subway entrances in Toulouse, France are adorned with modern pixel art! Each station is different. I particularly like this Tetris station entrance. See more at Fubiz. http://www.fubiz.net/blog/index.php?2008/12/16/2512-subway-colors-and-pixel -Thanks, Matt!
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The subway entrances in Toulouse, France are adorned with modern pixel art! Each station is different. I particularly like this Tetris station entrance. See more at Fubiz. http://www.fubiz.net/blog/index.php?2008/12/16/2512-subway-colors-and-pixel -Thanks, Matt!
Your trusty iPhone can help you get through the holiday season, whether you use it for entertainment, information, or for getting along with annoying relatives. Mental_floss has ten recommendations for iPhone applications that will prove useful, and might even make a great gift for an iPhone user! Shown is the application Classics that allows you to read great books (or keep the kids occupied while traveling) on your phone. Link
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What are all those microwave ovens for? Watch and find out! From digital agency AKQA. -via Viral Video Chart
A woman can usually tell if her husband, boyfriend, or son wrapped a Christmas gift himself or had the store do it. Not anymore! A British shop will specially wrap a gift badly, so it appears the buyer attempted to give it the personal touch.
I still don't know any man who would pay $9 rather than having the pros (or Mom) wrap a gift for him. http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24801456-5014239,00.html -Thanks, Bill!
Firebox.com is paying 20 of its male forklift truck drivers and warehouse assistants to wrap presents as quickly as possible, using ugly brown duct tape and very little care.
And the $9 service, cheekily called CrapWrap, has attracted more than 500 customers since it launched last week.
Whether it's a book, DVD or something trickier such as a kitchen utensil, the team guarantees to make a mess of it.
I still don't know any man who would pay $9 rather than having the pros (or Mom) wrap a gift for him. http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24801456-5014239,00.html -Thanks, Bill!
Egyptologists worked for over a year to produce a digital 3D recreation of the face of Cleopatra, using ancient artifacts combined with modern imaging technology. The result is a beautiful face of mixed ethnicity.
Dr Ashton, of Cambridge University, said the images, to be broadcast as part of a Five documentary on Cleopatra, reflect the monarch's Greek heritage as well as her Egyptian upbringing.
'She probably wasn't just completely European. You've got to remember that her family had actually lived in Egypt for 300 years by the time she came to power.'
Link -via Digg
(image credit: Image Foundry Studios, LTD)
On January 20th, Barack Obama will become the first black US president. Today's Lunchtime Quiz at mental_floss looks back at some other presidential firsts. Who was the first president for eleven different questions? I only scored 45%, because, um, I didn't know the answers! But I learned quit a bit. http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/20949
Ernest is a 15-year-old cat who lives at a shelter in Godshill on the Isle of Wight. He suffers from entropion, a condition where the eyelids roll inward and cause inflammation. Surgery might correct the condition, but veterinarians were concerned about how such an old cat would react to an anesthetic. The solution? Contact lenses!
Link -via Fark
Centre manager Paula Sadler, 56, said: 'Before Earnest was given the contact lenses he was quite squinty and had trouble seeing where he was going.
'Now his eyes have opened up and he has a new lease of life.
Link -via Fark
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Check out this excellent animated robot fight scene set in the year 2045. Vincent Chai produced this for his final project at the University Of Hertfordshire. It doesn't end like you think it will. Link -via Digg
Bath salts are a popular Christmas gift for the person who has everything. Now you can make them yourself with the classic scent of bacon!
Link -via Unique Daily
Update: I just found out you can buy this already made!
Step 1
Heat up 4 strips of salt pork in a microwave. You could also use bacon, but the salt pork has more fat, giving you more grease for your mixture.
Step 2
Pour 2 cups epsom salt in bowl, then 1 cup borax.
Step 3
Drain fat away from meat and mix with a few drops of liquid smoke. The liquid smoke helps make the scent, it won't smell right without it.
Step 4
Mix the grease/smoke mixture into the salt mixture. Mix thoroughly by hand, or else it will not blend all the way. If there seems to be too much grease, add more borax and salt. If it is too dry, heat up more salt pork and repeat steps 1-4.
Step 5
Enjoy bacon scented baths by adding your salt whenever you take a soak. To store, just put it in a bottle and save it for later.
Link -via Unique Daily
Update: I just found out you can buy this already made!
With The Benny Hillifier, you can add the soundtrak of Yakety Sax by Boots Randolph to any YouTube video. Here's an example I put together. The Benny Hillifier does not speed up the video, which is the other classic Benny Hill feature. Link -via Digg
December 31st will be a long day this year. One second longer, to be exact. The earth's trip around the sun doesn't exactly correspond to our calendar, as it takes 365.2422 days. That's why we add a day for leap year every four years, but it still doesn't come out even, so every once in a while, another second is added to the last day of the year.
Link -via Metafilter
(image credit: Flickr user slack12)
The International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service is the organization that monitors the difference in the two timescales and calls for leap seconds to be inserted or removed when necessary. Since 1972, leap seconds have been added at intervals varying from six months to seven years — the most recent was inserted on Dec. 31, 2005.
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(image credit: Flickr user slack12)
I didn't know you could do this.
An owner of a Fuji apple orchard printed up custom stickers of iPods and the Apple logo. He then put the stickers on his Fuji apples while they were still young and on the trees.
A month later after the apples had matured, he removed the stickers.
I'll have to try this myself next year! Link -via Grow-a-Brain
To celebrate the release of mental_floss’ first iPhone application, a game called Big Fat Lies! every Lunchtime Quiz this week involves lies. Today’s quiz asks you to figure out which statements about Alaska are big fat lies. Remember, you need to select the LIE, not the true statement! I couldn't take the quiz, because my IPS hates me today. http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/20838
To celebrate the release of mental_floss' first iPhone application, a game called Big Fat Lies! every Lunchtime Quiz this week involves lies. Today's quiz asks you to figure out which statements about TV are big fat lies. Remember, you need to select the LIE, not the true statement! I scored 60%, which is about average for this quiz. http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/20826
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