Go figure, a book that sells on Amazon with blank pages entitled “What every man thinks apart from sex”. It goes for $6.54 and after a man began using it in his classes as a notebook it became an overnight success as blank notebook.
One Chinese father has an answer to that.
Mexico city from bird's-eye view.
What would your reaction be if you came home to this?
Using 2,000 pounds of chocolate and sugar, Alain Roby built a replica of his home kitchen. The chocolate kitchen comes complete with cabinets, a stove, a sink, a tiled backsplash, teapots and dishes.
If you needed proof that big brother is watching every single move you make, this camera covered car should remove any doubt.
Meet Oberon Zel Ravenheart. The 68 year old has dedicated his life to studying the Dark Arts. He has opened the first recognized wizard academy just north of San Francisco, California, called the Grey School of Wizardry and is giving the world of Harry Potter a run for its money. The school teaches sixteen departments, such as spell casting, wand making, horse whispering, breast mastery, and alchemy.
This is the ultimate pirate ship bedroom. It was built by designer Steve Kuhl who had his choice from a pirate ship, castle, race car, and space ship. The bedroom features a pirate ship floating that is complete with a rope bridge.
In 1918 Frederic W. Goudy wrote The Alphabet and Elements of Lettering. In the work he suggested that words, which were made up of letters, made sounds and therefore had to be organic. Andreas Scheiger decided to prove his point by opening the letters to see what was inside. He had to have a great creativity to accomplish this project and the details are simply incredible.
One day this idea will come to life.
I think you’ve already guessed, but take a look, the result is simply stunning.
Derek Diedricksen isn’t just a man with too much time on his hands, he is a man who has found a way to turn other people’s junk into something beautiful and meaningful. The Stoughton Massachusetts resident makes micro-shelters in his backyard. The tiny houses are made out of shipping pallets, castoff storm windows and discarded kitchen cabinets. The largest is about 24 square feet and the smallest is 4 feet tall at its highest point. Each microhouse costs less than $200 to make and comes equipped with transparent roofing.
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The difference in the appearance of the sky at night in the city and in the countryside.
This isn’t a ring you would pop the question with to a princess that is unless she manages a pc computing firm, is an internet junky or a computer nerd.
Google earth is a very effective tool if used right but this is one feature the Bahrain government would gladly do without. The government blocked Google Earth when it discovered that the oppressed Shiite majority where using the tool to view palaces and other estates that make up 95% of the country. The controversial images captured in an anonymously distributed PDF file caused uproar and fed the current mass revolt happening in the country.
We all want the parking space closest to the door but this driver took it to the extreme.
Our visitor Running Is Fun sent us these funny pictures with guys and girls from the Philippines who, according to the author, “don’t know how to smile”. Yeah, what they are doing is called – duckface! Apparently, they are following this “popular trend” too.
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This trendy home was once a cement factory. The abandoned cement factory was discovered in 1973 and converted to this upscale home by architect Ricardo Bofill. The renovation took two years. The home contains various plants including cypresses, olive trees, palms, and eucalyptus. It serves as Bofillo’s apartment, exhibition space, model laboratory, archives, and architectural office. His renovation included exposing previously concealed structures, cleaning cement and demolishing some structures.
These weapons were all confiscated from the Taliban in Afghanistan. They are indeed well armed for war. They have every kind of weapon imaginable. The Taliban remain a serious threat to peace in that area of the world.
An incredible LEGO Castle. Some of the pieces are from I was a kid in the early 60 's and I'm 52 now. It started when I would build a small house with my son who is 3 years. But he lost interest pretty soon but I went on and the result was this.
This is some funny furniture by Straight Line Designs. Much of it isn’t practical but it is humorous, nevertheless. This furniture makes for some great conversation pieces.
One way to stand out in a crowd is by donning the unusual boots the amigos in this set of pictures are wearing.