Submitted by PinkLisa
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The opportunity to catch a glimpse at life in a long-ago era in 3D is rare indeed, but thanks to the stereoviews taken by photographer T. Enami, Meiji Japan in the early 1900s momentarily appears vivid and immediate. Enami wa (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Connor SullivanSince the bathroom is an area in our homes that offer us a lot of comfort and solace, it merits our consideration and must be remodelled to suit the furnishings of the rest of our apartments We can ut (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
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I did a spirit guide meditations. First I did another and I saw bunch of animals gathering around me (think the forest scene in Snow White :P). And the second meditation I did, I saw these: First it was an elk and then it was (Read More)
Ecademy: user blogs:
Q: What comes first: consciousness or awareness?M: Awareness becomes consciousness when it has an object. The object changes all the time. In consciousness there is movement; awareness by itself is motionless and timeless, he (Read More)
Boing Boing:
This trompe l'oeil back-garden uses painted lines to make it appear that the tree is disappearing into a sink-hole:Deformscape is an outdoor extension to a private dwelling in San Francisco. Situated in a tightly packed urban (Read More)
Submitted by wowelster
from YouTube:
"Somewhere in Time", a film of 1980, is adapted from the 1975 novel Bid Time Return by science fiction writer Richard Matheson, which was subsequently re-released under the film's title. The film is famous for its beautiful m (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : James AnthonyAbsolutely anybody can walk into a magic shop and obtain some magic tricks, however just being able to show a trick does not make them a magician The definitive magic trick is all in creating a special (Read More)
Neatorama:
Photo: Digited Image CompanyApple executive Jeff Dauber has a backyard deck that will not, despite initial impressions, suck you into a wormhole and then throw you back in time. He had architect Thom Flauders design the piec (Read More)
Submitted by PinkLisa
from Google Reader:
Click the image above to view the full photogallery.Here's something architects don't normally flat out admit about their designs: "I wanted someone to barf when they look at it." That's Berkeley-based Thom Faulders, obviousl (Read More)
The Inquisitr » Tech:
There is this inane belief that at some point the Internet will be everywhere accessible 24/7 no matter where you are or what device you might be using. Everything will be streaming video and instantaneous news all weaved tog (Read More)
Neatorama:
Although this wood sculpture looks basic enough, it’s actually quite remarkable. You see, artist Ron van der Ende creates works like this out of found wood – and makes bas relief sculptures. So while you’re correct in deduc (Read More)
The Inquisitr:
It never ceases to amaze me sometimes the seeming delusions of grandeur that permeates the social media niche of the tech world. That doesn’t mean that I don’t believe in the possibilities of how social media – social convers (Read More)
Submitted by Motown_Terri
from blog:
Author : Laura CoatesYou will find that when you go to the store to shop for glass AV furniture, you have quite a few options Instead of getting overwhelmed by the different options, simply understand what is available so y (Read More)
Submitted by lostmoya
from Google Reader:
I decided to write another rather basic level article because there are so many people I meet who have heard a bit about the oil situation, and it is hard to point to one single article to give an overview of some of the curr (Read More)
Boing Boing:
Parisian artist Clémentine Henrion created these Helium Eternal Balloons. They're made from fabric. I think the effect is rather lovely. From Henrion's etsy shop:This “illusion” of an helium balloon is entirely made of precio (Read More)
Boing Boing:
This is not real mold on a sandwich. Rather, it's an anti-theft device for your lunch. The sandwich bags are printed with green splotches to give the illusion of mold to anyone nosing around in your brown bag. They're availab (Read More)
Submitted by logicalextremes
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Imagine if you waved to someone and, without your knowledge, a high-resolution camera took a photograph of your hand, capturing your fingerprints. You might be upset. Or—if you were visiting Disneyland, where they already mak (Read More)