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Fête des Citrons.


The Menton Lemon Festival (Fête des Citrons) is held every year in late winter. Menton is in the French Rivera, between Monaco and the border with Italy, and has a wonderfully mild climate that draws tons of tourists to see the fantastic citrus sculptures. http://www.menton.com/fr/citrons/ More pictures here. -via J-Walk Blog

Weird Fortune Cookie Collection.




My mother once opened a fortune cookie and read "You got the wrong cookie!" Have you ever opened a fortune cookie and wondered what was going through the mind of the person who wrote it? Here’s a collection of those! http://weirdfortunecookies.com/ -via Dump Trumpet

Robots love their mummys, too.


Mother and Robot: A cute little animation for Mothers Day. Link -via Everlasting Blort

Their first lightsaber duel.


After the ceremonial first dance, this wedding couple also had their ceremonial “first lightsaber duel” at the reception. Push play or go to YouTube.

Lackadaisy.


Lackadaisy by Tracy J. Butler is a webcomic about cats who run gin joints in St. Louis during Prohibition. Not only a rollicking story, but awesome artwork! Link to website. Link to beginning of story. -via Metafilter

The James Webb Space Telescope.


NASA has unveiled the new James Webb Space Telescope that will replace the Hubble Telescope in 2013. The full-scale model is on display at the Smithsonian Institute. Link to news story. Link to website. -via Metafilter

The Yoshida Brothers.


The Yoshida Brothers make the Japanese shamisen sound like a rock and roll instrument! Push play or go to YouTube. Link to band's website. -via Ursi’s Blog

Kool-Aid Pickles.

A dill pickle, marinated in double-strength Kool-Aid for a week. That’s a Kool-Aid pickle, and children of the Mississippi Delta love the sweet and sour taste. Link -via Metafilter

Neo-Ruins.


Artist and teacher Hisaharu Motoda created haunting visions of a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, complete with ruined buildings and plants growing through the cracked streets. http://hisaharu-motoda.petit.cc/muscat2/ -via Cynical-C

Robot Guinea Pig.


Gupi the Guinea Pig is a robotic pet that will make few demands on your time. You’ll need to pet him (or he will become skittish) and plug him into his carrot recharger. He makes 30 sounds (more than a regular guinea pig, I suppose), and will learn to interact with other robotic guinea pigs. Link -via Mental Floss

Sogno ad Occhi Aperti (Daydream).


A two-part video featuring the compositions "Terra Aria" and "Concerto Rotondo,” performed by Giovanni Sollima. Directed by Lasse Gjertsen, who worked on this for the past five months. He has commentary at YouTube about how the video was made. Push play or go to YouTube. If you liked this one, see part two. -via J-Walk Blog

Monster Hedge.


John Dobson of East Sussex trims his hedge to resemble the Loch Ness Monster. He’s been working to perfect the living sculpture for 17 years! Link -via Arbroath

Headless Historicals.


Headless Historicals â„¢ are reworked dolls that were inspired by characters throughout history who died in rather horrible ways. Each doll is dressed according to how they might have appeared during the peak of their success, while their bodies display the manner in which they died.

Link -via J-Walk Blog

Ten Futuristic Luxury Hotels.


Ten hotels in places ranging from undersea to outer space. Most are in the design and planning stage, but what design! One thing they have in common is that they will all have a very high nightly rate. Link -via the Presurfer

The Encyclopedia of Life.


The Encyclopedia of Life is a proposed website that will catalog all of earth’s 1.8 million known species. The project is expected to take about ten years to complete.
The MacArthur and Sloan foundations have given a total $12.5 million to pay for the first 2 1/2 years of the massive effort, but it will be free and accessible to everyone.

The pages can be adjusted so that they provide useful information for both a schoolchild and a research biologist alike, with an emphasis on encouraging "citizen-scientists" to add their sightings. While amateurs can contribute in clearly marked side pages, the key detail and science parts of the encyclopedia will be compiled and reviewed by experts.

This video shows how it will work. Push play or go to YouTube. Link to website. http://news.wired.com/dynamic/stories/E/ENCYCLOPEDIA_OF_LIFE?SITE=WIRE&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT to news article.

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