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Archive for September, 2009

Being a big wafer fan this is a great way to make music! [The Presurfer]

This ad for the Lovable “Add-Vantage” bra will make every girl’s dream of being spied on by their creepy neighbors come true. What were they thinking? [Vintage Ads]

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Who needs Prozac when you have a purdy kitty to massage. Tried it out on my two Burmese beauties (Sly & Robbie) and it went down a treat.

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Here’s the lovely laidee giving some good tips to get maximum drool from your kitty!

When cats love … they lurve! Thanks Cute Overload


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Australian films of any genre could use this cliched device thanks to the great coverage we get … even in the CBD (thanks 3G).

Here’s a montage of 66 horror films put together by Rich at FourFour using the ‘classic’ bad reception as it’s roadblock!

Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the power of the pentatonic scale! Is this something that’s hard wired into the consciousness of western culture? Check it out!

World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale from World Science Festival on Vimeo.

Tenerife, a Spanish island, is the largest of the seven Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa.  It has some of the most amazing street art. Great alternative to the dullard’s tagging!  Source

There’s more at Burrero. Just a few awesome photos to get you started.

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Waking up to yesterday’s dust storm was pretty surreal … but this was the best image of the day!

Apocalypse Red Planet!

Omnibot 2000

Throughout the years Tomy ® has created many toy robots and in the 80′s created a line of small Personal robots. They don’t have true onboard programming, but who cares. The top of the line was the Omnibot which could pour drinks on a special serving tray. The programming is done by recording the movement commands on to a regular cassette tape which is then played back at particular times by using the built-in clock. Classic!