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Ben Franklin's Daylight Saving Time Proposal Was Written as a Joke
Nov 03, 2:00PM
Today I found out Ben Franklin's proposal of something like daylight saving time was written as a joke.
This mind-bending machine completes one turn every 2.3 trillion years
Nov 03, 4:06AM
This machine by Arthur Ganson just blew my mind: its engine runs at 200 revolutions per minute but the last gear of its 12-gear mechanism is locked to a block of concrete. It looks still but, in reality, it is moving. You just can't see it because it completes one revolution every two trillion years. How the hell is this possible?
30 Years Ago Today, Chrysler Invented the Minivan, And Changed History
Nov 03, 12:40AM
On November 2nd, 1983, the world's first minivan rolled off of Chrysler's assembly line. It was the vehicle that saved Chrysler from financial doom — and in the process, shaped the automotive landscape for thirty years to come.
Soundtrack: J Dilla vs The Beach Boys
Nov 02, 11:27PM
Okay, stay with me here. The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds is perhaps the greatest rock album of all time (and Sir Paul McCartney's favorite). J Dilla was the virtuoso who created the sound of golden era rap. Bullion is a London producer who put the two sounds together. And it works.
I want a ride in the sleekest Lego spaceship I've seen in a long time
Nov 02, 10:11PM
I love Lego everything, but spaceships are by far my favorite subject. The great ones—like this one by sioka sculpting—are outstanding examples of sci-fi design and engineering—it's the best way to materialize your future space exploration dreams.
Does Switching Between Two Different Gadgets Mess You Up?
Nov 02, 9:40PM
My kitchen table looks like some kind of laptop turf war right now. On the left, my beloved beater ThinkPad. On the right, a borrowed MacBook. I've been using both all day. It's driving me crazy.
East Coast: Wake Up Early Sunday For An Eclipse Not Seen Since 1854
Nov 02, 8:40PM
Sunday morning at 6:45AM, folks on the east coast will have a chance to see a very rare hybrid solar eclipse. The last one occurred 150 years ago, and the next one won't come until the year 2172, so make sure you set your alarm.
Cow Tunnels, iPhone Conspiracies, Nexus 5, iPad Air and More
Nov 02, 7:40PM
Big goings on this week. New gadgets, new airline laws, new mysterious barges popping up on both coasts. Here's the best things we wrote this week.
Make-A-Wish Will Turn San Francisco Into Gotham City For This Batkid
Nov 02, 6:25PM
Miles is a great kid fighting a courageous battle against leukemia. But for one special day in November, he'll be fighting crime as Batkid, riding alongside his hero Batman and protecting the streets of San Francisco.
Holy Cow, This 10-Year-Old Kid Just Discovered a Supernova
Nov 02, 5:27PM
There goes any feeling of accomplishment us grown-ups had today. Ten-year-old Nathan Gray just discovered a supernova, unseating his own sister as the world's youngest to do so. Talk about sibling rivalries.
How to Erase Yourself From the Internet
Nov 02, 4:40PM
If your growing weariness of being constantly tethered to the internet has become overwhelming, it might be time to scrub yourself from the social media sphere altogether. Here's how you can become a ghost on the Internet, by tracking down and eliminating your digital past.
Watch People in 1988 Freak Out Over The World's First Computer Worm
Nov 02, 3:39PM
A rogue computer program broke loose and spread uncontrollably. By the end of its rampage, the virus conquered a full ten percent of the world's internet-connected machines. An unfathomable 6,000 computers had crashed.
Our Favorite Coffee Gear
Nov 02, 3:14PM
Good coffee tastes amazing, can be a great comfort, and is fun and easy to make well with the right tools. Coffee is also good for you, having been shown to make you smarter, help you lose weight, keep you alive longer and kickstart your exercise routine. Today we're going to knock down coffee's barrier to entry by telling you exactly which gear you need to get your hands on for a great brew.
Our Favorite E-Reader, Fitness Tracker, Mirrorless Camera, Mini Tablet
Nov 02, 2:10PM
Autumn is the best season for tech lovers. As the leaves fall off the trees, great new gadgets fall from the sky. We raked through the pile of new gadgets that came out in October. Here are our favorites.
Motorola says Android 4.4 Kit Kat is coming.
Nov 02, 1:26PM
Motorola says Android 4.4 Kit Kat is coming. If you've got a Moto X on any carrier, or a Verizon-serviced Droid Ultra, Maxx or Mini, the company says you'll get the newest Android OS soon. [Motorola via The Verge]
Those iOS 7 Icons Zoom At You Doing 20 Miles Per Hour
Nov 02, 1:00PM
When iOS 7 came out, the animations were the first thing everyone noticed. Some people even claimed they got seasick watching their phones. Now we know why: those flat, pastel-colored cards can hit nearly 17 miles per hour as they zip toward your face.
Astronauts took a Soyuz for a little fly around the ISS, Gravity-style
Nov 02, 4:59AM
In a planned mission, three ISS crew members took their Soyuz out for a ride around the ISS. Why? Did they want to show Sandra Bullock's character in Gravity how it's really done? Not exactly. Instead, it's actually the astronaut equivalent of moving your car out of a parking space so your roommate can park his. Only we're dealing with Soyuz spacecrafts as cars. And the ISS as your apartment. And oh yeah, space.
The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Mooon
Nov 02, 4:00AM
"Everything in the Universe is a little bit sticky," explains Spacebaby, the protagonist of this intriguing stop motion short by James Kwan. Spacebaby, you see, is on a quest to find his friend, Mr. Moon, but instead stumbles across something far beyond his scope of reality. What in the world is it?
A map showing which countries own the most guns
Nov 02, 2:53AM
Quick what does the United States have in common with Serbia and Yemen? No, not just that they all have the vowel E in them. No, not because they start with letters in the second half of the alphabet. And no, not nothing either. According to popular estimates, the US, Serbia and Yemen make up the top 3 in countries of the world that have the most guns per 100 people. We're number one, unsurprisingly.
Seeing the empty rooms of cam girls is completely sobering
Nov 02, 1:15AM
In the transaction of receiving real-time titillation via pixels over the Internet, it's easy to forget how complicated some situations can be. Sure, there are gobs of money and endless credit card numbers being punched through but sometimes it's just a prettier version of indentured servitude.
1,250 LEDs Shimmer On the Surface of This Abandoned Oil Tank
Nov 02, 12:00AM
The shift in season reminded me of this cool old project in cold Helsinki, where a team of designers turned an abandoned oil tank into a lovely, year-round public art project.
Now Available: iPad Air, Nest Protect, Lenovo Yoga Tablet
Nov 01, 11:40PM
Another week done, another bunch of gadgets to ogle. Today's big news was the iPad Air, but that's not the only gizmo game in town. Here's what you can get your grubby, sticky-from-Halloween-candy hands on.
A Mountain Range of Shelves Turns This Kids' Library Into a Playground
Nov 01, 11:20PM
Learning to read is a massive adventure in itself, but discovering the library—a magical place where the stories are plentiful and the books are free—is downright mind-blowing. In an effort to match the fun between the pages, the Mexican branding studio Anagrama transformed the interior of a local heritage site into NiƱos Conarte, a geometric mountain range of literature.
Future Fashion From the 1939 World's Fair Looked Really Uncomfortable
Nov 01, 10:58PM
The Atlantic just published a gorgeous collection of images from the 1939 New York World's Fair, including the photo above, which is brand new to this retro-future bloggist. It all looks pretty standard — except for the outfits.
South African designers Warren Lewis and (the somewhat extraordinarily named) Porky Hefer have come
Nov 01, 10:30PM
South African designers Warren Lewis and (the somewhat extraordinarily named) Porky Hefer have come up with Birdwatcher, a bird house in the form of a CCTV camera that will feed the local birds and help you scare burglars away.
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