Die Growing Jewelry von Hafsteinn Juliusson gingen schon mal rum, aber weil ich gerade eine Idee hatte: Statt über Ecouture rumzuschwurbeln würde ich an seiner Stelle schnell eine limitierte Auflage mit WM-Rasen ...
(via urlesque)
"The plan was to send rockets hundreds of miles up, higher than the Earth's atmosphere, and then detonate nuclear weapons to see: a) If a bomb's radiation would make it harder to see what was up there (like incoming Russian missiles!); b) If an explosion would do any damage to objects nearby; c) If the Van Allen belts would move a blast down the bands to an earthly target (Moscow! for example); and — most peculiar — d) if a man-made explosion might "alter" the natural shape of the belts ..." A Very Scary Light Show: Exploding H-Bombs In Space (inkl. Video, das sich leider nicht einbinden lässt)(via io9)
"Pizzazz was a magazine published by Marvel Comics from 1977 to 1979, for a total run of 16 issues. Aimed at the youth culture, Pizzazz mostly contained articles about popular movies, rock stars, et cetera, as well as comic strips and puzzles. Recurring features included a comic about Amy Carter's life as the President's daughter, a serialized Star Wars comic, and a one-page comic by Harvey Kurtzman (usually from the 1940s) on the last page. The covers showed either photos of popular celebrities, or photo-realistic drawings of celebrities and/or Marvel superheroes ..."(via Fanboy)
"Meet your friendly neighborhood Spider-Kid! It's the stuff of childhood dreams, right? A boy in Cambridge, England, can climb the walls just like his favorite superhero. OK, Vacuum-Boy's powers are slightly less subtle than Peter Parker's. But you have to love 13-year-old Hibiki Kono's creativity. He spent five months designing and building his Spider-Man gear from a pair of cheap 1,400-watt vacuums bought at Tesco (like a British Wal-Mart) and some suction pads ..." POPSCI: English 13-Year-Old Builds Vacuum-Powered Spider-Man Contraption And Literally Climbs the WallsDas Ganze geht auf eine Story in der SUN zurück, aber da rollen sich mir die Fingernägel beim Verlinken auf.
Project Review: Project "Meadow" (WDI)
Project Review: e-Ticket Paris 1997