June 21, 2009
IE6 denial message for Momentile.com (via John Martz)

IE6 denial message for Momentile.com (via John Martz)

Then out of the blue, a navy F-18 pilot out of NAS Lemoore came up on frequency. You knew right away it was a Navy jock because he sounded very cool on the radios. “Center, Dusty 52 ground speed check.” Before Center could reply, I’m thinking to myself, hey, Dusty 52 has a ground speed indicator in that million-dollar cockpit, so why is he asking Center for a read-out?
June 20, 2009
June 19, 2009
Financial Responsibility in the United States
Does not compute.  How are the cities least impacted by the recession in Texas, yet Texans have terrible credit scores?

Financial Responsibility in the United States

Does not compute.  How are the cities least impacted by the recession in Texas, yet Texans have terrible credit scores?

June 18, 2009
Dimples (via blese)
Original Ghi!

Dimples (via blese)

Original Ghi!

Take Time - Italy 2002 (via lmdean)

June 17, 2009

Layar, worlds first mobile Augmented Reality browser (via malens)

augmented reality powered by brands

June 14, 2009
Dummies (via blese)

Dummies (via blese)

June 13, 2009

Balinese Monkey Chant (via hsage)

aka the Simian Sound Machine

panel 4. (via stephiblu)

panel 4. (via stephiblu)

June 11, 2009
Journey to the End of the Night is a free street game of epic proportion run by hard-working volunteers in cities around the world from London to Los Angeles. The game is a pursuit across the city in multiple parts. Players try to make it through a series of checkpoints as quickly and as stealthily as possible, while avoiding being caught by chasers. The first player to reach the endpoint without being tagged is the winner, though anyone who survives is deservedly praised and feted at the end. Those who fall become chasers themselves, rising to pursue their former friends and allies. Players may not use skates, bikes, or cars, only their feet and public transportation. (via Journey to the End of the Night
)

Journey to the End of the Night is a free street game of epic proportion run by hard-working volunteers in cities around the world from London to Los Angeles. The game is a pursuit across the city in multiple parts. Players try to make it through a series of checkpoints as quickly and as stealthily as possible, while avoiding being caught by chasers. The first player to reach the endpoint without being tagged is the winner, though anyone who survives is deservedly praised and feted at the end. Those who fall become chasers themselves, rising to pursue their former friends and allies. Players may not use skates, bikes, or cars, only their feet and public transportation. (via Journey to the End of the Night

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