Friday Ephemera
The inspirations for Star Wars, a 2-hour annotation. // The dialogue from Star Wars, sorted alphabetically. // Robot hand relays softness of virtual breasts. // Cold-brewed cannabis beverages. // Seamless ice balls. // Your personalised balaclava freak mask. // Frolicking octopuses. // “Soylent provides maximum nutrition with minimum effort.” // As sculptures go, it’s quite large. // Oldest known trousers found in China. // A well-travelled hedgehog. // Algae batteries. // Breweries of the United States. // Internet sarcasm detector. // Data teleportation. And so it begins. // Audrey and her friend. // Fondue slippers. // A simple interface. // When winter ends, they fly kites. // And finally, I suspect this is an excuse for being tight.
A fantastic Ephermera, David.
And yes, the octopus naturally wins.
To make your own slippers, simply dip your bare foot into 300 degree molten PVC and then wait a few minutes before striding off on your blistered stumps.
Fondue slippers.
That’s one big fetish waiting to happen.
That’s one big fetish waiting to happen.
On the upside, they are easy to rinse out.
Some people like that in a slipper.
“13-year-old boy charged as adult due to big penis.”
http://www.timeslive.co.za/world/2014/06/06/13-year-old-boy-charged-as-adult-due-to-big-penis
Greenpeace wasn’t there to try to save this baby seal; a hunter was
(Sorry, the story has no video.)
Speaking of fondue, this vintage story, involving a fondue pot and American football players, never fails to make me laugh:
Some more modern chinese trousers.
Oldest known trousers found in China.
My wife would disagree and point to my wardrobe.
The dialogue from Star Wars, sorted alphabetically.
A lot of it actually sounds better that way.
And finally, I suspect this is an excuse for being tight.
Does ‘Minnow’ tip?
Egad!
Sarcasm detector compatible with IE8?
Detectible sarcasm right there, methinks.
I couldn’t haver read it correctly but I think the Seamless Ice Ball Maker sells for over a thousand dollars.
That can’t be right, I’m going back.
Yep, the 75mm ice ball maker, with tax and shipping, will set you back $1,452.00. Does make a nice ice sphere though.
1m 10s into the Soylent video, my suspicions were confirmed:
Gave the game away right there.
Apparently it’s a real thing, Jake, without irony. I’m boggled.