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Lou Donaldson and Lonnie Smith: Cherokee
Aug 19, 1:00AM
I saw Lou Donaldson play the other night. Which is crazy, because Lou Donaldson is 86. But he's still the man. He was joking around and calling out charts. And though his range is kind of impaired at this point, he was using the limitations to be more creative with what he did have. And at the end of the set he busted out some low range that he had been saving.
A Cast That Makes You A Little Bit Iron Man Is Awesome
Aug 18, 11:47PM
If you're wearing a cast, something bad probably happened. You may feel crappy about it or frustrated or some other dark feeling, but you tell yourself it isn't unbelievably itchy and just try to ignore it. Or. You draw an Iron Man arm on it and then you are a bamf anytime you do anything. Caligineus posted a friend's handy work earlier today. Hopefully it's drawn in permanent marker, though casts like that aren't supposed to get wet anyway. The real question is where is Colbert when you need him? Someone get this woman a WristStrong. [Reddit]
Millions Of Stars In Motion Make Glorious Intergalactic Collisions
Aug 18, 10:55PM
Collisions happen on different scales. Particles collide. Squirrels accidentally run into each other. Rams butt heads. Tectonic plates shift against each other. There's a lot going on. But in this photo a dwarf galaxy and spiral galaxy are smooshing into each other. And galaxies are kind of huge.
A Guy Hacked Zuck's Wall After Facebook Ignored His Bug Report
Aug 18, 9:42PM
Khalil, a Palestinian white hat hacker, submitted bug reports to Facebook about a vulnerability that allowed him to post on anyone's wall. But Facebook's security team didn't do anything. So Khalil wrote on Mark Zuckerberg's wall about it and was generally a badass.
Missing The Beautiful Perseid Meteor Shower Was Dumb Of You
Aug 18, 8:25PM
Look there were a lot of options. NASA streamed the shower with commentary, local astronomer associations were posting pictures, and there's always . . . what's that place? Oh right. Outside. You could have gone and watched. But no. It was a Saturday night and you were busy.
Here's What Everything Ever Is Made Of
Aug 18, 7:09PM
We've all heard that we're made of the same stuff as stars so it probably doesn't seem as mind blowing as it used to. But it really is amazing. Science! This infographic from Visually shades the periodic table to show which elements are presents in the ocean, a person, the atmosphere and more. It also acts as a good reminder that not all elements are naturally occurring in the universe. And for the breakdown of humans, the percentage of each element is averaged between men and women. This is pretty much the universe summed up in one place. Though Frost did it in three words. [Mining]
How Do You Back Up Your Data These Days?
Aug 18, 6:00PM
When I joined Gmail in 2007 the concept of eliminating deleter's regret changed how I managed all of my data. I went from keeping important things and purging everything else to implementing archive mentality in my whole life. Now I only think twice about keeping huge photo dumps or files larger than about 500MB. Other than that I save everything.
Blimey! An Epic History of Britain As Shown Through Lego
Aug 18, 5:13PM
Master Lego builder James Pegrum chronicled over 4,000 years of British history, beginning with the building of Stonehenge to Maggie Thatcher's first day at 10 Downing Street, all with Lego. From Boudicca to Guy Fawkes, these are iconic moments in the history of Britain as only Lego could show them.
Taio Cruz Builds Social Network, Reminds Us Of His Existence
Aug 18, 4:48PM
It already feels like time for I Love The 10s. There's plenty of throwback material. Example: Inception. Alternate example: Gangnam Style. And Taio Cruz would definitely make the cut for Break Your Heart and Dynamite. But he also apparently exists in the here and now. And he made a social network called KeWe (pronounced kiwi).
Multitaskers Beware: This Service Makes You Focus On One Thing
Aug 18, 3:28PM
Online instructional courses or web training can be boring. So that's where any distraction ever comes in. Learning! But the online training company Mindflash is offering a new feature for their iPad services that ensures actual focus and participation. No reading Gizmodo allowed.
Watercolor Paintings Can Be Made With Code
Aug 18, 2:37PM
Watercolors are a compelling medium because their aesthetic is the product of multiple variables. The pigment, the surface and, of course, water play into every unique stroke. But design engineer Kenichi Yoneda is using openFrameworks to create digital watercolors. And they look organically beautiful.
It's Easy To Seem Popular When A Virus Gives You Instagram Followers
Aug 18, 1:27PM
There are always those greedy people who would wish for more wishes from a genie. They're what's wrong with this whole internet fairy tale. And now they're using malware developed for pilfering credit card numbers to give out likes and followers on Instagram. For a price, of course.
All the Best Music to Type To
Aug 18, 1:00AM
A few weeks ago, I asked you all what the best song to type to was. And you, dear Gizmodo readers, churned out an awesome list. Between the folks who jumped in on Spotify and the ones who jumped in the discussion, we got a pretty good collection, and here it is in one big playlist.
How Underwater Drones Are Searching For the Lost Pilots of WWII
Aug 18, 12:07AM
Deep below the Pacific Ocean, dozens of WWII pilots are lying in watery graves, still inside the aircraft took them across the sky decades ago. It's far too late for a rescue, but as Popular Science explains, the people behind the BentProp Project—and their undersea drones—are surfacing these soldiers' incredible history.
The Terminator 3 Effects Team Basically Built Real Robot Assassins
Aug 17, 11:00PM
Sometimes when you need a Terminator, a crazy puppet backpack will do. Sometimes, you've just gotta go a little further. And when it came to Terminator 3, the effects team took the second option and basically built actually Terminators. Almost.
This is not a SimCity screenshot
Aug 17, 10:44PM
This strangely beautifully and claustrophobic island city is Male, the capital of the Maldives. Like the rest of the archipelago and other cities around the world, it may disappear soon thanks to climate change.
What Could Be In Wikileak's Giant 349GB "Insurance" File?
Aug 17, 10:22PM
Wikileaks has stirred up its share of trouble in its day, but it might be up to something more. The site's been posting links to a trio of encrypted files pretty insistently on Facebook, and one of them is a whopping 349GB. What's in there?
What's the One Crucial Feature Your Next Phone Needs to Have?
Aug 17, 9:11PM
By the time you're ready for a new phone, it can feel like the whole world has changed. But still, there's bound to be just one feature you lust for, one beautiful glowing feature that's just out of reach on your current hunk of junk. The one that will inevitably decide your next phone.
Finally, A Bulletproof Couch You Can Fill With Guns
Aug 17, 8:07PM
If you like guns, not being shot, and sitting, there's a new product on the market that is right up your extremely narrow alley. Meet Couchbunker: the ~$7,000 bulletproof sofa that's also a toy box for your guns.
Travelers Beware: Google Play Might Delete All Your Books
Aug 17, 7:00PM
It's easy to forget that owning something digitally is way different from owning it for real. And if you do forget, it can bite you in the ass. That's what happened to Jim O'Donnell when he traveled into Singapore and found that Google Play Books app on his iPad had up and deleted all his ebooks.
Woz on Jobs, Hyperloop Hijinks, Area 51 Declassified, And More
Aug 17, 6:00PM
Hyperloop week! And as if that wasn't exciting enough, plenty of other things went out of their ways to happen to. Area 51 is declassified! Google's DNS server had a freakout! We found out about carrots and Nazis and lying! Woz saw Jobs! Check it out! Right now! Ahhhh!
This Levitating Matchstick Trick Is a Great Excuse to Play With Fire
Aug 17, 5:00PM
Need an excuse to go play with matches? Too bad, you're getting one anyway. Turns out if you place a couple matches up against each other just right and then light them on fire (duh), you can actually perform a crazy little levitation trick!
A Beautiful Analog Clock for Dummies Who Are Bad at Telling Time
Aug 17, 4:00PM
I have a confession to make, and I'm sure I'm not alone: I'm really bad at reading analog clocks. I learned how to when I was a kid, and I even wear an analog watch today, but some 15 years of digital crutches in between has made reading old-school clocks kind of a drag. You too? Well here's a clock for the both of us.
The Gear and Apps You Need to Survive the Next Semester
Aug 17, 3:04PM
Okay, this is it. Back to school, again. Whether it's your first college semester or you can see graduation on the horizon, these tools will make the next few months infinitely more bearable.
Google's Not Getting Its Fancy Dotless "Search" Domain
Aug 17, 2:06PM
ICANN's loosening up and getting ready to roll out a whole new batch of .whatever generic top-level domains, but Google wanted more. Google was pushing for crazy, dotless domains like http://search. But the dream is over. ICANN just smacked it down.
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