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Kanye West: Through the Wire (Lullaby Edition)
Jul 27, 11:26PM
Being a parent demands certain sacrifices. You sleep less than you used to. Your schedule is no longer your own. You become intimate with another human being's poop. And sometimes, just sometimes, you listen to lullaby versions of songs you sort of liked when they first came out 10 years ago.
How internet hatred can destroy your soul and dreams
Jul 27, 11:01PM
Phil Fish is the creator of a very popular and much loved video game called Fez. He's also the target of a lot of internet hatred. The latest hate burst has been so intense that he's calling it quits, canceling the second part of his original masterwork.
Matrix-Like 360 Replays Are Going to Take Over Sunday Night Football
Jul 27, 10:13PM
There's no question that the most boring part of any football game is waiting for the referees to respond to a coach's challenge. But the agony of the endless replay is going to ease up at least a little bit this season, with NBC's Matrix-style 360-degree replays giving us plenty of space-aged eye candy to fill the time.
Photos Look Magical When You Develop Them With Stuff You Shouldn't
Jul 27, 9:50PM
Photography is like anything else in life; there's a right way and a wrong way to do it. It just so happens, though, that in this case the wrong way yields way more satisfying results. Michael Cetta has made striking photographs by abusing his film with everything from absinthe to turpentine. And you can't tear your eyes away.
Did you know that the Saturn V's fuel economy was 7 inches per gallon?
Jul 27, 9:48PM
An incredible fact from a fascinating new Buzz Aldrin interview: the Saturn V was only making 7 inches to the gallon at the moment of launch. Of course, the fuel economy improves dramatically when you actually take into consideration the entire distance travelled.
Dad of the Year Builds Functional 737 Cockpit in Kids' Bedroom
Jul 27, 8:30PM
Your father may have taken you camping, or driven you to cello practice, or taught you all the lyrics to Jefferson Starship songs. But chances are he didn't go the lengths Laurent Aigon. Over the last five years, at great expensive and after much effort, he built a 737 cockpit so life-like, it's been used as a training simulator.
This Life-Size Statue of Liberty Replica Shows Her Pre-Patina Shine
Jul 27, 8:00PM
The last time France saw the Statue of Liberty, the copper sculpture was in pieces, being shipped to New York for permanent installation. But this summer in Paris, Vietnamese artist Danh Vo has installed his recreation of the iconic monument in 30 copper fragments, each an exact replica of the original—right down to her reading material.
An Experimental Fuel Rod Coating Could Prevent the Next Fukushima
Jul 27, 7:30PM
The 2011 meltdown of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, triggered by an earthquake and tsunami, has created an ongoing environmental and public health crisis. Nuclear experts say that the greatest radiation-releasing damage to the plant may have been caused by the explosion of built-up hydrogen as the plant overheated. Now, MIT researchers have developed a new coating for nuclear fuel rods they say prevents precisely that explosive situation.
Google Chromecast Has a Clever Sci-Fi Easter Egg
Jul 27, 6:27PM
During their routine teardown procedure of Google's new Chromecast, iFixit noticed what appears to be a Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy easter egg that's hiding in plain sight.
Chromecast Dealz, Apple Store Meltdowns, Easy Monopoly, and More
Jul 27, 5:50PM
Happy Saturday friends! Since you are inside staring at the Internet instead of outside staring at the ocean, here's a selection of the most bestest stories we published this week. They will make you laugh and cry simultaneously with outrage and joy!
Lumens and Lux: Light Words Explained in a Single Image
Jul 27, 4:30PM
If you've ever tried to compare flashlights or lighting of any kind, you've probably been confronted with a bunch of confusing terms like lumen and lux that are supposed to describe how powerful a light is.We think? Well here they are explained in a single image.
How to Get Movies, Music, and More From Your Mobile Device to Your TV
Jul 27, 4:00PM
There's not much your phone or tablet can't do these days, beyond maybe displaying their troves of mobile content on a screen larger than 10 inches. But that's what televisions are for. And, with one of these five methods, you'll be able to seamlessly throw music and movies from your little screen to your big screen.
An App to Unload Your Leftover Food Sounds Genius
Jul 27, 3:26PM
It's a scientific fact that all food (except pizza) tastes worse the next day. That Peking Chicken is not going to be very appetizing tomorrow, which is why it's just going to fester in the back of your fridge—until you discover the moldy box weeks later and toss it into the garbage while having a dry-heaving fit.
TweetDeck Just Got Worse and Twitter Blames Google
Jul 27, 2:04PM
If you're a heavy TweetDeck user—we are bloggers, and thus, we are heavy TweetDeck users—you might've noticed that notifications got way crappier this week. It turns out, it's not Twitter's fault, it's Google's. Hmph.
Instagram Users Say They Are Being Attacked By Delicious Smoothies (Updated With Instagram's Response)
Jul 27, 1:06PM
Big security breach definitely happening on Instagram. This is the third hacked account I've seen including mine. pic.twitter.com/sWvoZBeVIo
— Graham Hancock (@grahamhancock) July 27, 2013
India Thought Jupiter and Venus Were Actually Chinese Spy Drones
Jul 27, 5:00AM
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a Chinese spy drone! Oh, and there's another one! That's what the Indian Army must've thought when they saw two specks of something "spying on them" in the sky. Instead, what India thought were Chinese spy drones turned out to be... Jupiter and Venus.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Cocaine (NSFW)
Jul 27, 4:00AM
The one in which Nick Offerman gets fired, gets drunk, and pisses all over Nic Cage's star on the Walk of Fame.
Test Your Typo Finding Skills in This Stressful Timed Test
Jul 27, 3:30AM
Spot a typo on the Internet? Get your pitchforks, saddle up the horses, write to your Congressman and raise hell until it's fixed. Or... just leave a nasty comment! Truthfully though, typos suck. When you're reading something, blatant tyops (heh) can smack your eyes and snap you back to consciousness. It's like being pinched in a dream or something. But what about mind fart typos like confusing there and their or it's and its or you're and your? Some of those mistakes still drive people nuts!
This Week's Top Comedy Video: Daria Movie Trailer
Jul 27, 2:30AM
I'm probably not as big a fan as some of you guys when it comes to Daria and/or Aubrey Plaza but even I have to admit Aubrey Plaza as Daria in a real life movie of Daria is all kinds of awesome. I'd actually like it if more movies and TV shows flip flopped into different style: Game of Thrones as an animated movie Pixar-style, Wall-E as a premium cable TV show and so on.
Google Nexus 7 Teardown: Hey That's an Inductive Charging Coil
Jul 27, 1:50AM
The ace team at iFixit has given the ol' teardown to the new Google Nexus 7 and they've discovered that the rear case is very easy to open, that it's taller, narrower and thinner and that there's an... inductive charging coil (the first iFixit has seen in a tablet). The battery inside the new Nexus 7 is slightly smaller too even though it's gained an hour of battery life (3950mAh vs the old 4326mAh).
Just a Reminder That FedEx Doesn't Give a Crap About Your Packages
Jul 27, 1:13AM
It can be FedEx. It can be UPS. It can be any shipping service, really. They all promise to get your packages to where you want them to go but there's no guarantee they'll treat your packages with any sort of tender, love or care. Most likely, they'll be thrown around, banged around and destroyed in the process. Just look at this FedEx employee have fun tossing FedEx packages into her truck. I can see the appeal of chucking boxes but doesn't this just create chaos and add more work later?
Most Beautiful Items: July 19 - 26, 2013
Jul 27, 12:00AM
From an abandoned asylum that the Department of Homeland Security is moving into, to beer labels turned into animated GIFs, we posted all kinds of lustworthy things this week. So before you head off into weekend, check out the wonders of design, art, and architecture we've got for you.
7 Quick Tips That Will Make Your Life a Lot Easier
Jul 26, 11:31PM
Need a cheap stand for your iPad? Or what about creating a smartphone stand with sunglasses? Did you know a piece of tape could work wonders on an SD card? The helpful folks at Household Hackers have continued their quick and simple life hack videos with seven new ones. I like the idea of misting the heck out of annoying flies. [Household Hacker]
This Bubble Wrap Bike Is the Most Annoyingly Baller Way to Roll
Jul 26, 10:39PM
Wow, you didn't realize there was a way to roll down the street in style like this. THAT SOUND! It's like a big, long continuous fart. This guy is gonna make millions.
Android Apps of the Week: Permissions Manager, NumberSnap, and More
Jul 26, 10:00PM
Never forget a face, never miss a draft, and never let apps get personal info you don't want them to, all in this week's best Android apps.
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