Monthly Archives: November 2009

Fish still moving after being cooked

Did you know that a fish’s scales can resist heat up to about 700 degrees Fahrenheit? Yeah, it’s a pretty remarkable little known fact that allowed this fish above to remain alive even after it’s been cooked. If you believed … Continue reading

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House with an underground balcony

The very thought of a balcony makes me think of a place jutting out from a building several floors up. But in Japan, architect Yukiharu Suzuki has designed the Sukiya House, a very modern looking home with a unique underground … Continue reading

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Photos of Los Angeles without traffic

Tom Baker imagines a life in Los Angeles without any traffic. Given the amount of traffic LA receives on a daily basis, Tom’s images are probably a dream come true for some drivers. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Procrastination

A lovely video from Royal Academy of Art graduate John Kelly. Thanks LAEM! Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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Lady Gaga (Stephanie Germanotta) at a 2005 NYU talent showcase

Remember that video of Stephanie Germanotta — oops, I mean, Lady Gaga — from 2006 that I posted earlier? Well, somebody has dug up an even older video from a 2005 NYU talent showcase and this video makes Lady Gaga … Continue reading

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Clients From Hell

I’m having a grand ‘ole time reading the entries over at CLIENTS FROM HELL, a website of anonymously submitted horror stories from designers. Thanks CP! If you haven’t seen it already, another good site for this sort of stuff is … Continue reading

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