Not sure how I missed this video by McG & Takashi Murakami. I already thought Kirsten Dunst was cute…
Category Archives: Finds
Motivational Speaker of the Year
This guy? Not so awesome, but definitely committed (or maybe should be). I agree with Nathan Clarke on this one. This is the natural outcome of far too many self-styled self-help gurus. I laughed out loud (really loud). [via LiveLeak.com]
Feed the Animals With Real-Time Sample List
An enterprising individual has written an HTML5 page that plays Feed the Animals by Girl Talk with a real-time list of samples that load as you play each track. On the Awesome-O-Meter™, it gets an 8.
Japan – Still Awesome
Welcome to Samurai Camp, a fitness regime that fuses ritualised 16th century swordsmanship, an imaginary bloodbath and throbbing techno music — and which has captivated 21st-century Japanese woman. Someone tell me why I’m not living in Japan… [via @kevinrose]
Nintendo Papercraft
This might prove to be a complete drain on my free time… I really hope we have card-stock at home.
Lego Popup
This is by far the most impressive Lego work I’ve ever seen. Also, sidenote: I’ve been to this temple in Japan.] [via @jayemsee]
Saturn v Launch at 500fps.
What do you get when you roll 16mm film at 500fps on the launch pad of the Apollo 11 Saturn V rocket? Nearly 9 minutes of awesomeness, complete with commentary. Now if only they had the Phantom Flex at the time… Apollo 11 Saturn V Launch (HD) Camera E-8 from Mark Gray on Vimeo. [via [...]
Cosmetic Surgery… for Websites!
NorCal Internet Services may just be the best thing on the Internet since Masters of the Website. (via @dorkusaliorpus)
The Nerdiest Sweater Ever
Just got this link from my friend Andy. [clicky for biggie size] Hell-to-the-yes!
The Symphony of Science
I just got introduced to The Symphony of Science today. It’s a great site creating songs on-screen appearances by the likes of Carl Sagan, Bill Nye, Stephen Hawking and more. It’s a little like Auto-Tune the News, but with science. Great find!