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Nerf Vortex Nitron toy gun
I’m just completely out of touch in the NERF toy arena. I had no idea that NERF guns started to look like colorful versions of real rifles. You can get this Nerf Vortex Nitron gun for $45 (much more expensive … Continue reading
The immortal life of a plastic bag
German director Werner Herzog serves as the voice of this immortal plastic bag as it searches for its maker and soon realizes that it has outlived just about everything else on Earth. This is a great short film that shows … Continue reading
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Vortex of trash in the Pacific Ocean
Click the image for a larger version If one were to travel far enough in the Pacific Ocean, one might eventually end up in what is commonly referred to as the “Great Pacific Garbage Patch“. Scientifically, the area is known … Continue reading