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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: TORMENTO BABASONICOS
Jun 18, 4:00AM
Wow. That got out of hand really fast. I mean that spiralled from Chilean butt band weird to modern-day Heavy Metal in a blink.
Magnetic Origami Tables Shouldn't Make Sense But They're Perfect
Jun 18, 3:00AM
When most of us hear the words "flatpack furniture," we're wracked with flashbacks of sitting amongst mountains of dowels and particle board, sobbing. But Ying Zhang and Ida Thonsgaard, two Berlin-based designers, are taking the concept beyond Ikea.
The Periodic Table of Muppets Brings Order to Wocka Wocka
Jun 18, 2:00AM
Not everybody's into chemistry but you have to be a special kind of insane to not have a fondness for the Muppets. This periodic table of Muppetry is a wonderfully organized and colorful take on the history of the form than anyone (with a soul) can appreciate, chem-geek or not.
Man on Wire: How One Man Walked on a Tightrope Between the Twin Towers
Jun 18, 1:00AM
In 1974, Philippe Petit walked across a wire between New York City's Twin Towers. The feat was incredibly dangerous and incredibly illegal. Man on Wire is the amazing story of how he got there, told by the people who lived it.
Scientist Drinks Billion-Year-Old Water Just to See What It's Like
Jun 18, 12:00AM
So remember about a month ago when scientists in Canada found the oldest undisturbed water cache ever? The one that had been stagnant beneath a rock for roughly 1.5 billion years? And that might hold the remains of prehistoric life? Yeah, don't drink that; it tastes like crap. Or so says Dr. Barbara Sherwood Lollar. And she should know—she's tasted it.
Zeta Primes - Doors
Jun 17, 11:00PM
The Reimann Hypothesis, which deals with the distribution of prime numbers, was first put forth by mathematician Bernhard Reimann in 1859. It has yet to be fully proven and remains one of the most important unproven theories in mathematics. It's so important that the Cray Mathematics Institute is even offering a $1 million purse to whoever solves it.
20 Ways to Hack a Classic Eames Side Chair
Jun 17, 10:30PM
When Ray and Charles Eames' classic molded side chair was first produced, in 1951, it was one of the first industrially-manufactured plastic chairs on the market. The wonder of technology went on to become a much-loved classic—today, it's enjoying a renewed popularity thanks to the popularity of Mid-Century modernism.
Gizmodo What's Wrong With the iOS 7 Icons?
Jun 17, 10:28PM
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President Obama: NSA Spying Keeps America Safe, So Get Over It
Jun 17, 10:06PM
President Obama will be on Charlie Rose tonight to chat about all the NSA spying that came to light last week. But ahead of the broadcast, PBS has released a portion of the transcript to Buzzfeed. Below is a portion of said transcript:
Instapuzzle: Your Friends' Boring Instagrams Are Better as Puzzles
Jun 17, 10:00PM
Your endless stream of photos on Instagram is fun—for a while. But there's only so many times you can see a sepia-toned sunset before even the mere thought starts to induce nausea. Instapuzzle for iOS, though, puts a fun new twist on how you interact with your friends' filtered pics.
These Stash Coins Are a Fantastic Way to Lose Your SD Card
Jun 17, 9:40PM
The Man has his hand in your inbox, cops are intimidating citizens who film them beating other citizens, it's only logical to want to keep the private contents of your SD card, well, private. The Covert Coin from CCS Spy Gear is a precision-machined piece of retired US currency that are nearly indistinguishable from the real thing when closed. Which is great, until you accidentally deposit 16GB of files into a parking meter. [Peta Pixel]
The Rise of the Surveillance State (As Predicted in 1967)
Jun 17, 9:34PM
Uncle Sam might soon be spying on you with a vast, computerized network. At least that was the eerie prophecy of The Atlantic in 1967.
Origami-Inspired Clocks So Attention-Grabbing, You'll Never Run Late
Jun 17, 9:00PM
Sometimes a piece of design is so interesting, it's hard not to drop everything and pay attention to it. Dressed in bright, bold colors, with sharp, tessellated forms, these origami clocks from U.K. firm Raw Dezign definitely fits the bill.
Not sure if you're exactly a smartwatch kind of person?
Jun 17, 8:15PM
Not sure if you're exactly a smartwatch kind of person? Check out Lifehacker's nifty little guide to help you figure out if you should make the jump.
Get the Most Out of Your Home Appliances (Without Taking Them Apart)
Jun 17, 8:00PM
When was the last time you had to salt your perishables, got dishpan hands, or beat your laundry against a washboard? Chances are, not recently. Your home appliances do so much for you, shouldn't you return the love? Here's how to keep your domestic machine in peak condition without putting on a tool belt.
The Wildly Functional Studio of Video Wizard Casey Neistat: Part I
Jun 17, 7:40PM
Casey Neistat makes movies. His products are homegrown and eccentric, as though they were built from sticks and stones. But they are also often brilliant, and have clearly caught on, at least enough to garner a presence on The New York Times website as well as HBO. Much of Neistat's magic is concocted in a bright SoHo loft that is as every bit as weird and wonderful as his movies. One that he let us explore.
The New Fastest Helicopter on Earth Can Fly at an Insane 300MPH
Jun 17, 7:26PM
Most helicopters are built for hovering, not for speed. But the Eurocopter X3 is built for both. The demonstrator tilt-rotor aircraft proved as much when it set a pair of air speed records earlier this month.
What's Wrong With the iOS 7 Icons?
Jun 17, 7:20PM
"It looks childish." That was the first reaction I heard to iOS 7. I'm not going to lie, when I saw it for the first time myself, I freaked out a little too. Like any good simplicity-loving designer, I was eagerly waiting for Jonathan Ive to reveal a fresh, clean take on iOS.
Do you like Pink Floyd?
Jun 17, 7:00PM
Do you like Pink Floyd? Do you use Spotify? Well the entire Pink Floyd catalog is now available for your streaming pleasure here. [Spotify]
This High Resolution 27-Inch Monitor Is Your Deal of the Day
Jun 17, 7:00PM
Newegg is currently selling a 27-inch, matte Dell IPS screen for $550. The monitor in question sports a matte panel running at 2560 x 1440 resolution. This is an excellent deal.
We Are Light-Eaters: The Unearthly Art of James Turrell
Jun 17, 6:40PM
The last time James Turrell staged a major installation in a New York museum, lawsuits ensued: two visitors, who ostensibly didn't realize what they were in for, sued Turrell after they became disoriented and fell inside of an installation in 1980. Thankfully, that hasn't stopped Turrell manipulating our senses—in fact, this month, he'll unveil what critics are calling one of the most daring installations ever attempted.
This Is Where Manhattan's Payphones Go to Die
Jun 17, 6:22PM
Payphones may be essential to pop culture, Supermen, and Matrix-escapees everywhere, but try to remember the last time you actually saw someone using a payphone for its intended purpose. What about the last time you just saw one... anywhere?
Glasses-Free 3D and Smell-o-Vision: Movies of the Future from 1935
Jun 17, 6:04PM
Predictions that 3D movies would be the wave of the future are even older than the talkies. But back in 1935 the so-called father of science fiction gave his prediction for 3D films an even bolder twist: By 1945, audiences would be able to watch 3D movies without having to wear those silly glasses.
Every Child Millionaire Needs To Own a Pedal-Porsche
Jun 17, 5:44PM
Power Wheels? Yeah right. The real upper-class twerps set their sights a little higher, and pester hedge-fund manager parents for something along this lines of this kids-only Porsche. "It's oooooonly $900. Pretty please?"
OS X Mavericks First Impressions: A Little Good Going a Long Way
Jun 17, 5:20PM
Mavericks is the first OS X release since Snow Leopard that doesn't constantly make you stop, consider a new feature that has just made your life worse in some incomprensible way, and then hope very hard that this is a bug, because it cannot possibly be an intended feature, because the world is, at a rest, a basically good place where people (like software engineers) do not deliberately inflict things like Launchpad on good, hardworking people. And that's a decent enough start.
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