Monthly Archives: March 2009

Axis Of Furry

0 Comments

Childrens animation straight out of North Korea. Weirdness incarnate. A bizzare mix of cuter than Hello Kitty anthropomorphic animals, and fairly realistic millitary hardware. We’d really like to see a slightly crap fansub of this so we know what’s going on. Help us lazyweb!

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Wooly Logic

0 Comments

 A bit late, but it’s bound to go viral and we need the hits! (also, man I love pong!)

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

He Got A TV Eye

0 Comments

look.JPG

First of all, the word “Eyeborg” is a little too close to “Lobot” for my liking, and secondly, this probably sets a pretty freaky precedent, but that hasn’t stopped Toronto resident Rob Spence, who lost an eye three years ago, from pimping his socket out with a hidden camera. Seems filmmaker Spence, 36, thinks we might like to know what life is like through his eyes, although he has promised to seek the permission of anyone filmed before broadcast, so it’s not true lifecasting, but it’s very, very close.

“It is very interesting that my plan has been met with fear and fascination. People find the idea that any part of the body being replaced by a machine is difficult. But when it is the eye, the personal window to the soul, then that is even more difficult.”

Personally I’m waiting to see how long before someone stuffs these things in a celebrity so that warped reality TV fans can literally spend time in someone else’s head.

LINK (Times)

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Tom Hanks And Dan Ackroyd Rap. W. T. F.

2 Comments

From the movie Dragnet. Somebody convinced none more suburban pairing of Dan Ackroyd and Tom Hanks to rap. And dance. Horrifying and brilliant!

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Ultimate Crotch Rocket

0 Comments

beemer.JPG

Not normally one to do design features, or indeed encourage the coolhunter, but this thing is gorgeous, and certainly cooler than a segueway for getting to work. Seems the monkeys at BMW found this beauty tucked in a box part-assembled, where it had been sat since the start of WWII – a time when, obviously, design took something of a backseat to practicality.  Were it not for an Austrian housepainter, we could all have been riding rocketship-style things like this for years.

LINK (BMBikes)

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Page 3 of 7«12345»...Last »