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Watching the Beautiful, Intricate Handiwork of Scrimshaw

May 19, 12:00AM

Scrimshaw is a traditional art developed by 18th-century sailors on whaling ships. To pass the time during journeys that could last years, sailors took to hand-carving intricate, flowering designs in the cast-off teeth or bones of the whales they hunted. Whaling has long been outlawed, but scrimshaw lives on in the hands of masters like Brian Kiracofe, who showed his craft to the filmmakers at American Hand.

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AT&T and DirecTV Will Follow the Old Net Neutrality Rules For 3 Years

May 18, 11:16PM

AT&T and DirecTV Will Follow the Old Net Neutrality Rules For 3 Years

In the wake of such craziness as the Comcast-Time Warner merger and the FCC's proposed net neutrality rules that threaten to destroy the internet , AT&T and DirecTV are trying to be the good guys. AT&T, which announced its acquisition of DirecTV today, will follow the old, good net neutrality rules for three years.

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Breaking Down Quotable Movie Lines By Grammatical Construction

May 18, 11:00PM

Breaking Down Quotable Movie Lines By Grammatical Construction

Are highly quotable, questionably cheesy lines essential to make an action movie good? Not necessarily—but they will help make them memorable. Long after the fight scenes and blow-'em-up sequences have faded from memory, we will—all of us—still be imitating Arnie in T2. Now you can follow the grammatical construction of some of cinema's most bad-ass and completely ridiculous catchphrases. Yippee-ki-yay, motherfucker!

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The hydroponic kitchen of the future!

May 18, 10:20PM

The hydroponic kitchen of the future! You can come see it for yourself (in non-GIF form) if you swing by the home!

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A Cordless Canister Vac Lets This Robovac Clean More Than Just Floors

May 18, 10:00PM

A Cordless Canister Vac Lets This Robovac Clean More Than Just Floors

Even letting the cheapest of robo vacuums clean your floors is still better than wasting your precious time pushing an upright all around your home. But do you know where robovacs like the Roomba are still useless at cleaning? Everywhere other than your floors. So the new Deebot D77 from Ecovac includes a cordless, carry-able canister vacuum for eradicating dust anywhere above ground level.

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AT&T Is Buying DirecTV for $50 Billion

May 18, 9:07PM

AT&T Is Buying DirecTV for $50 Billion

After nearly a month of will they or won't they , it's finally official. AT&T has entered into a "definitive agreement" to acquire DirecTV for a cool $50 billion. Meaning AT&T is about to hold the keys to roughly 26 million TV subscribers.

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Watch This Table Transform Into Two Totally Different Shapes

May 18, 9:00PM

Watch This Table Transform Into Two Totally Different Shapes

This brain-bender of a coffee table by Brooklyn-based designer Ian Stell looks like an oversized game of Jenga, but the slats have been engineered to shape shift from acute triangle to equilateral with absolutely no toppling. Pretty sneaky, Stell.

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In the Future, You Can Eat What You Drink Too

May 18, 6:39PM

In the Future, You Can Eat What You Drink Too

Don't worry, no one's eating glass in this GIF. That's the Loliware biodegradable edible cup.

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The FCC Thinks We're All Idiots

May 18, 5:50PM

The FCC Thinks We're All Idiots

Just a few days ago, the FCC voted in favor of a pretty uniformly terrible proposal to allow internet fast lanes. And throughout the 99-page proposition, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler makes one thing painfully apparent: The FCC thinks we're all a bunch of goddamn idiots.

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Researchers Make a Circuit So Flexible, It Can Wrap Around a Vein

May 18, 5:00PM

Researchers Make a Circuit So Flexible, It Can Wrap Around a Vein

If we really want to get the dream of implantable electronics off the ground, we'll need to figure out how to make circuit boards flexible enough to morph and move with our bodies. Thankfully, a team at The University of Texas at Dallas seems to have solved that, with thin film transistors that are flexible enough to wrap around a nerve or blood vessel.

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Crazy Humans Explain Why They Swim Outdoors in Below-Freezing Temps

May 18, 4:00PM

Crazy Humans Explain Why They Swim Outdoors in Below-Freezing Temps

There are some folks for whom stripping down to a Speedo in the dead of winter to hop into in a snow-lined outdoor pool sounds like a special kind of frozen-over hell. And then there is this dedicated gang of water-lovin' types who will get their laps in at the London Fields Lido no matter the weather. It's a true testament to thick skin, dedication—and a damn fine public pool.

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These Are the Streets You Want to Avoid When You're Riding Your Bike

May 18, 3:00PM

These Are the Streets You Want to Avoid When You're Riding Your Bike

Whether you're a commuter or a leisure rider , when you head out on your bicycle you want to be safe. That could mean wearing a helmet, making sure your bike's tuned up, or avoiding the streets where the most bicycle crashes happen. That last part just got a little easier, thanks to these data-derived maps by You Are Here.

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Report: Facebook Is Building an App to Take On Snapchat (Again)

May 18, 2:25PM

Report: Facebook Is Building an App to Take On Snapchat (Again)

Well if you can't beat 'em (or buy 'em), might as well try to beat 'em again. Not quite as catchy as the original, but according to a report by the Financial Times, it's Facebook's newest strategy when it comes to ephemera. We could very well be seeing a Facebook-brand Snapchat clone as early as this month.

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A Semi-Soft Silicone Ladle Would Scoop Out Every Last Drop

May 18, 2:00PM

A Semi-Soft Silicone Ladle Would Scoop Out Every Last Drop

Trying to get every last drop of liquid out of a serving bowl with a ladel is all but impossible. The contours of the rigid scoop and the bowl never seem to match up. But designer Jeho Yoon had a brilliant solution. Since a ladel made entirely from silicone would have no rigidity, he compromised by only making half the scoop from the flexible material, allowing it could squeeze into contoured corners.

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You Can Now Make an Offer to Buy Dracula's Castle

May 18, 1:00PM

You Can Now Make an Offer to Buy Dracula's Castle

If you prefer your houses large, drafty, and associated with vampire lore, then now's your chance to bid for Bran Castle. The castle isn't technically up for sale, the owners insist, but they're willing to entertain offers from the "right" people. Buyer beware though—this isn't the only castle purporting to be Dracula's.

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This Week's Top Comedy Video: Mark Zuckerberg vs. Pat Cassels

May 18, 1:00AM

This Week's Top Comedy Video: Mark Zuckerberg vs. Pat Cassels

Mark Zuckerberg turned 30 this week, which gave all of us nearly-30-somethings a reason to reflect on our chances of becoming the next social media billionaire. But not everybody's willing to admit that Zuckerbergian success is probably not in their future.

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Meet the Illustrator Who Drew Kids' Books, Anti-War Posters, and Erotica

May 18, 12:00AM

Meet the Illustrator Who Drew Kids' Books, Anti-War Posters, and Erotica

At one point in the documentary Far Out Isn't Far Enough, French illustrator and provocateur Tomi Ungerer is sitting on a bench in a quaint town square, when from offscreen someone hands him a small, disembodied doll's arm. His face lights up; then he picks his nose with it. Meet one of the most wonderfully artistic, blissfully twisted octogenarians on the planet.

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Just Like Stupid Humans, Fish Get Cocky When They Drink

May 17, 11:00PM

Just Like Stupid Humans, Fish Get Cocky When They Drink

We humans love booze as liquid courage, but we're not the only ones who feel extra capable after a few swigs. New research shows that a tipsy zebra fish will swim faster than the sober fish in its school—like a big showoff. And just like humans, the sober fish will speed up rather than be outdone by a drunkard. Humans: basically, we're just big fish.

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Outlook users, rejoice!

May 17, 10:15PM

Outlook users, rejoice! Google just launched a plugin that lets you use Google Hangouts directly through Outlook Mail or Calendar. Get it here. [Google]

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Ride Along With a Stunt Bike Superstar With a GoPro Helmet Camera

May 17, 10:00PM

Ride Along With a Stunt Bike Superstar With a GoPro Helmet Camera

Pro biker Danny MacAskill enjoys a casual Sunday bike ride, just like any of us. But for Danny, a leisurely ride includes some of the sickest jumps and stomach-dropping balancing acts you've ever seen. Luckily, he strapped a GoPro to his helmet so we could ride along, no broken collarbones involves.

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Exploring the Great Outdoors From a Remote Control iPad-bot

May 17, 9:59PM

Exploring the Great Outdoors From a Remote Control iPad-bot

It's a beautiful day outside! You should go and get little sunlight. But you just can't bring yourself to move; the couch is just too comfortable. Luckily at Gizmodo's Home of the Future you can have it both ways, and it is glorious.

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A-10 Thunderbolt attack jet lands on German highway

May 17, 9:01PM

A-10 Thunderbolt attack jet lands on German highway

It's hard to believe that it was less than seven decades ago that German highways were used by Luftwaffe pilots on their Messerschmitt bf109s or Focke-Wulf Fw 190s as improvised airstrips, but it's even harder to believe that A-10 Thunderbolts, F-16s, and even Hercules cargo plane can still do it today.

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Languages, George R.R. Martin, the FCC, Porn Copyrights, and More

May 17, 9:00PM

Languages, George R.R. Martin, the FCC, Porn Copyrights, and More

We here at Gizmodo have been super busy gearing up for our Home of the Future, which you should totally come check out ! But we also spent the week bringing you the important stories you need to know, including the FCC's terrible proposals on net neutrality, a map of the most commonly spoken languages in each state, and so much more!

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This week's Tech Reads covers books, brains, octopus arms, and more.

May 17, 8:00PM

This week's Tech Reads covers books, brains, octopus arms, and more. Meanwhile, the Gizmodo team is hanging out at our Home of the Future in Manhattan. We'll be here all week, and we've got some great events planned , so come say hello!

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The best Lego Aliens in honor of H.R. Giger

May 17, 7:16PM

The best Lego Aliens in honor of H.R. Giger

This week the world lost a creative genius, with the passing of H. R. Giger. However, his legacy lives on in his artwork, the Alien franchise (which has some fantastic graphic novel adaptations), and through Lego. Here are a few of the best Giger-inspired Lego aliens.

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