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30 Most Incredible Abstract Satellite Images of Earth : Environmental News Blog | Environmental Graffiti

The images you see below were taken at the turn of the Millennium, when NASA’s scientists had a brilliant idea: to scan through 400,000 images taken by the Landsat 7 satellite and display only the most the most beautiful. A handful of the best were painstakingly chosen and then displayed at the Library of Congress in 2000.
Amazing sights!

Wallpaper sizes also available!

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Go out and travel, will you? …I’m jealous, by the way… wherethehellismatt.com

This one is just for a smile!
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Questioning about art? let these guys help you!

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Faces in Places: a growing collection of … well … faces in places!
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A QBN TOPIC for this cool “What band are you?” get your own Artist name / Album name / Album cover.

  1. THE NAME OF YOUR BAND: first article title on the Wikipedia Random Articles page.
  2. YOUR ALBUM TITLE: The last 4 words of the very last quotation on the Random Quotations.
  3. YOUR ALBUM ART: The third picture in Flickr’s Interesting Photos From The Last 7 Days
  4. Use your graphics program of choice to throw them together, and post the result.
  5. Here’s mine: first random results are much funnier and unpredictable, instead of picking up the best random!
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I found these weird experiments or whatever you wanna call them at the great BibliOdyssey: Galvanizing Aldini

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Among the inspirations for Mary Shelley’s gothic classic ‘Frankenstein’ from 1818 were the (in)famous experiments carried out in public by the physicist Giovanni Aldini (1762-1834) at the Royal College of Surgeons in 1803.

Aldini was the nephew of the Italian physiologist Luigi Galvani who experimented with frog legs in the late 18th century and noted that the muscles contracted with the passage of an electrical current (he thought he had discovered a unique ‘animal electricity’). Provoking muscle contraction by applying electricity came to be known as galvansim [and galvanize or galvanise came to have a wider meaning: stimulate into activity]. Aldini assisted with his uncle’s work and later promoted the principle in his own experiments and publications.

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Amateur - Lasse Gjertsen
This guy has certainly more editing skills than drum or piano. For those who can’t play any instrument either… stick to your editing software timelines.. :)

Here they are, with all that glamor needed for a pop band in the 60s and 70s… I found these ones at theAntenna. FUNNY.

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Face your pockets!

Things that are living in the pockets of your bag, jeans or jacket: travel and pay checks, old cigarette pack that just looks interesting, sugar lumps and all the stuff that has found home in your pockets. They are all the treasures our project is looking for! Our goal is not only bring all this objects into light but show the owner of them.

The process.

Place the objects on the scanner. Place your face/part of it on the scanner as well. Aaaaand scan it!

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UnderscoreANIMATION

This is the result of several experiences with drawing/animation in real time.

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photo Self-portrait, in vector and animated

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This is why I love football (soccer)
Messi’s super goal, just like Maradona’s in Copa del Mexico ‘86. Delight yourself.

Something random….

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Kings and Queens of Borgeous : bored-borgeous.blogspot.com

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Uganda Payphone

Payphone on Lake Victoria in Uganda using GSM Technology and Solar Power. Photo sent in by Craig Wheeler, Remkor Technologies South Africa.

A surprising number of people seem to think this photo is a fake. It is not fake. It shows a Ugandan fisherman using a solar powered GSM phone. Solar powered + GSM enabled = no wires.

In other words, it’s a cell phone. Like any cell phone, it can be used virtually anywhere, even from top of a post in the middle of a lake.

It is a *pay* cell phone and that’s why you see it on this web site, but it’s a cell phone nonetheless. As far as I know there are no limits on using cell phones on boats.

The photo may have been staged for publicity use, but that would not make it fake.

Cleverness aside, I think Remkor’s success in bringing phone service to water-based communities represents a pretty brilliant adaptive use of technology.

More on this great project: Payphone

This funny video tells you how much your future Iphone can do… a lot more than what you imagine.


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