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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Two dolphins collide while jumping out of the ocean
Even dolphins make mistakes sometimes. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Spring Valley "Spring Fever" ad
Schweppes Australia picked animation-gurus Psyop to make an ad for their Spring Valley beverage. The result is this beautiful flowing green pasture of wild animals, and plants all put to the tune of “Spring Fever” by Elvis Presley. Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon
Apple updates Remote app for iPhone and iPod touch
How long has it been? I really can’t even remember. But after a very, very long and stagnant period of no development, Apple has finally refreshed the Apple Remote app for iPhone/iPod touch. The new app is now fully compatible … Continue reading
MTA Help Point Intercom
The MTA is installing two new Help Point Intercom systems at 2 pilot stations (23rd St and Lexington Ave & Brooklyn Bridge) to test how the general public reacts to getting help like they are ordering via a fast-food drive-thru. … Continue reading
The Levytator is an escalator that can go around corners
WIRED just posted this video of the Levytator, an invention by Jack Levy, an Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at City University London. The Levytator is basically an escalator or moving walkway that can rise, dip, and bend around curves. … Continue reading