Monthly Archives: June 2011

The Solar Sinter Project: 3D printing using the power of the sun and lots of sand

Markus Kayser created this movable 3D printer that uses the power of the sun to melt and harden desert sand into 3D shapes. The project isn’t meant to be an actual practical 3D printer that runs on solar energy but … Continue reading

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Kayaking the Los Angeles River

Apparently the fastest way from Van Nuys to Long Beach is via the LA River and a man named George Wolfe has posted a video of himself kayaking the river rather than sitting in traffic like most of LA. Share … Continue reading

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Coldplay – Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall

What is this, like the 3rd time I’m posting about this song now? Well, here’s the official music video. :) Share this:EmailFacebookRedditDiggStumbleUpon

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MUTEMATH to release 3rd studio album, ODD SOUL, on October 4th

If you were watching carefully, MUTEMATH slipped this announcement into their last video. But in case you missed it, know this: MUTEMATH is releasing their 3rd studio album on October 4th called Odd Soul. Tickets for the NYC show go … Continue reading

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New and cleaner looking Google Calendar

Google is surprising me a lot this week with their redesigns and product launches. The latest is a new look for Google Calendar that strips the once-uber-colorful interface down to clean lines and separations. Looks nice! More redesigns please! Share … Continue reading

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The 2010 Guide To Manhattan Poster

Yes, I know this may be out of date according to the map’s name, but there’s no mistaking that this is a gorgeous product to own. David Ehrenstråhle is behind this 42x70cm poster/map with a small list of places to … Continue reading

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