Sunday, October 21, 2007
Hilarious California Cheese commercial
Being from Minnesota, I can relate with this cow, "don't ya know"
Saturday, October 20, 2007
I have found a new hobby, creating themes for the Sidekick LX
This may well lead to a spin off blog dedicated to just my SK LX themes. We will see if I get bored of it first. Just got my Sidekick LX and the novelty hasn't worn off yet.
Arbyn's Sidekick LX Themes
Friday, October 19, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Skull appears on a Totally Rad Show hoodie
In the screen capture above we see an almost perfect skull image created by the combination of Jeff Cannata's apparel consisting of a long coat, "Totally Rad Show" hoodie, and a white T-Shirt that he is wearing underneath. The white rectangle on the right side was added to highlight the skull image. This Screen capture appears 33 minutes into the show. Although many can be seen after the 30 minute mark.
This post inspired by Skull-A-Day Thanx Noah
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Friday, October 12, 2007
Thursday, October 11, 2007
SOQ
A quote from King Edward The VIII 1936
"The thing that impresses me the most about America is the way parents obey their children."
Sadly this quote is still appropriate today.
"The thing that impresses me the most about America is the way parents obey their children."
Sadly this quote is still appropriate today.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Panoramic pic of the sun's daily travel.
Photo credit to : Anda Bereczky
Amazing panoramic photo of the sun in the Arctic, during the 24 hours of sun season.
Title link takes you to the artists DeviantArt page.
here is a link to a full size version
Amazing panoramic photo of the sun in the Arctic, during the 24 hours of sun season.
Title link takes you to the artists DeviantArt page.
here is a link to a full size version
Edit: After viewing the other pics on Anda's Deviantart page, I'm not sure this is a true "photographic" panorama, and is possibly CG, either way it's great!
Edit: Did you notice the sun never sets? Arctic Circle's 24 hours of light.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
A Sign of our times
With this sign we Are reminded of americas Lust for cheaper products, thus forcing big box stores to buy cheaper Lower quality "Made in ChinA" products. VeRy Sad isn't iT?
Notice I didn't mention a specific store.............. or did I ???????
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Fine art Photshopping contest via Worth1000
Another great contest on Worth1000. Photoshop a fine work of art. This via BoingBoing via Worth1000. If not obvious, the pic posted here is a remix of Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe piece.
P.S. a few Dali's included in the contest :-)
P.S. a few Dali's included in the contest :-)
The Largest Pool on the Earth
Saturday, October 6, 2007
In God We Droste
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OR CLICK BELOW FOR FLICKR LINK
The Droste Effect on a US Dollar bill
OR CLICK BELOW FOR FLICKR LINK
The Droste Effect on a US Dollar bill
Amazing Choreographed Samsung Stadium Dance
A dance choreographed to appear as if you are watching a giant stadium video display.
Amazing Choreographed Samsung Stadium Dance
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Amazing Choreographed Samsung Stadium Dance
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10 of the Narrowest Houses in the World (pics)
Appears to be to a nice big house from the view in the left pic, but look at the view in the right pic, that's a skinny house. More on the link to the left of the ducks other leg.
Friday, October 5, 2007
Thursday, October 4, 2007
FYI Explaining my blog title.
What's the difference between a duck?
Answer: One of it's legs are both the same
You may not find it funny, but it is actually what is considered a nonsensical joke. I find them funny as hell, but I do have an odd sense of humor.
Other examples include:
If you roll an egg off the roof and it stops on the edge, how many bones are there in ice cream?
Answer: None because horses can't fly.
Did you walk to work or bring a bag lunch?
If you know of any others add them in the comments.
Also in full discloser the Shiny duck logo is actually a picture of a silver money box available at Links of London called the Fat Duck money box.
I do not own rights to this image
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Blog devoted to mustaches of the 19th Century
Jason says:
I am a photographic archivist and while brainstorming ideas for National Archives Month (October) exhibits, I jokingly suggested "Mustaches of the Nineteenth Century." My boss let me run with it, and I created a daily mustache blog with the digital images I gathered from our collections here at the University of Kentucky.
via BoingBoing
Walmart's virus like infection of the US
Click the Title for a link to a video representation of Walmart's virus like infection of the US. Expect more anti Walmart stories, as this company really bothers me. Also check out Wake-Up Walmart, a great resource for anti Walmart facts.
Also click the pic to the left to visit ReclaimDemocracy.org and the info they have on Walmart.
Cool pinstripe inspired Star Wars T-Shirts
SOQ
Another quote from the Great Salvador Dali.
"The only difference between myself and a madman, is that I am not mad"
Salvador Dali quotes
The Human LCD - Amazing
South korea: boys cheering for their soccer teams. the most amazing thing is that they do this with their CLOTHES (not holding up cards). they have a jacket that is one color on the back, one on the front, and that they can open or close to show a third color shirt on the inside. One school has also figured out how to use their pants to make shading.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Boing Boing Expands to video
BoingBoing, One of the best sites on the net has made the next step, and is now producing Five minute vidcasts five times a week.
Quote from Wikipedia article
"Boing Boing started as a zine in 1988 by Mark Frauenfelder and Carla Sinclair. Issues were subtitled "The World's Greatest Neurozine". Associate editors included Gareth
Branwyn, Jon Lebkowsky, and Paco Nathan. Along with Mondo 2000, Boing Boing was an influence in the development of the cyberpunk subculture. Common themes include technology, futurism, science fiction, gadgets, intellectual property, Disney and politics. The last issue of the zine was #15.
Boing Boing became a website in 1995 and later relaunched as a weblog on January 21, 2000, described as a "directory of wonderful things." Over time, Mark Frauenfelder was joined by three co-editors: Cory Doctorow, David Pescovitz, and Xeni Jardin. All four Boing Boing contributors are or have been contributing writers for Wired magazine.
Link to BoingBoingTV
Full Discloser: Im a Huge fan of BoingBoing
Monday, October 1, 2007
SOQ is back.
Orca Highway
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