World’s Best Dad Draws on Over 1,000 Sandwich Bags for Kids
Artist David LaFerriere’s kids must be constantly thrilled to open up their lunch boxes. After making the kids’ sandwiches, LaFerriere uses sharpie pens to draw a quick illustration on the outside of the plastic bag. He photographs his work, and the kids don’t see the artwork until they sit down at school to have their meal.
So epic.
Mars rover Curiosity. Mars metal object
Friend got this as a tip. I’d be livid. - Imgur
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Russian photographer Sergey Semenov stitched together panorama pictures he took during a helicopter ride in New York City.
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Scientists Build A Working Tractor Beam
“With this experimental success, it’ll be fascinating to see some of the applications to come out of this. Just one thing, though – don’t expect these tractor beams to be pulling spaceships anytime soon. Right now, those applications are pretty limited to microscopic particles. That doesn’t make this any less of an achievement, however.”
“Ready to Skype?!”
“As the early results of scientific brain experiments are showing, our minds appear to be making decisions before we’re actually aware of them — and at times by a significant degree. It’s a disturbing observation that has led some neuroscientists to conclude that we’re less in control of our choices than we think — at least as far as some basic movements and tasks are concerned.”
life:
A welder at a boat-and-sub-building yard adjusts her goggles before resuming work, October, 1943. By 1945, women comprised well over a third of the civilian labor force (in 1940, it was closer to a quarter) and millions of those jobs were filled in factories: building bombers, manufacturing munitions, welding, drilling and riveting for the war effort.
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You know what’s cooler than the Beverly Hills Cop theme played on floppy drives? The themes to Super Mario Bros, Doctor Who, Ghostbusters, Mega Man, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Game of Thrones, and many others played on floppy drives.
Hear them all @ Underwire.
I’m lovin’ oot.