Muto: Animated Graffiti Short Film
By Twisted Sifter on Saturday, March 28, 2009 filed under ART & DESIGN VIDEOS.
I came across this video last year and it certainly has made its rounds, but some works are timeless and this is too excellent not to share again.
The graf-animated short film is called Muto by blu blu and it was created in Buenos Aires and Baden. If you’re interested in his more recent work, his blog seems to be updated fairly regularly.
WWII Camouflage Story: How To Make An Aircraft Plant Invisible
By Twisted Sifter on Friday, March 27, 2009 filed under PROPERTIES, PLACES & STRUCTURES.Images - 9 | Length - very short
Incredible photos of a Lockheed Aircraft Plant in Burbank, California during World War II. As a manufacturer of warplanes, the plant was a threat to Japanese attack. The solution? Make it invisible to enemy eyes in the sky.
Ingenuity FTWWW! <------------- the extra W's are for World War

The challenge: Make this invisible
Latest Lamborghini Murcielago Unveiled - 670 HP | 0-60 in 3.2 | $300K+
By Twisted Sifter on Friday, March 27, 2009 filed under TECH & GADGETS.Images - 5 | Length - short
Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this year, here’s the vitals on the Lamorghini Murcielao:
- 670 HP with top speed of 212 mph, goes 0-60 in 3.2 seconds
- It’s 30 HP more than its predecessor and 220 pounds lighter (i.e., more carbon fiber), weighing in at 3,450 pounds
- They only plan on building 350 with a price tag that is sure to exceed $300K
IMO the spoiler is a little ugly. I’d still take one though…

Awww It’s a Rat That Thinks it’s Human
By Twisted Sifter on Friday, March 27, 2009 filed under FUNNY.Images - 16 | Length - very short
16 pictures of a rat going about his daily routine. From band practice to time with the family, this mouse stays busy and earns his keep.

‘Chewing-gum Murphy’

‘Yo Ma-Ma’
U.S. DEA Microgram Bulletins: The Ultimate Drug Guide
By Twisted Sifter on Thursday, March 26, 2009 filed under CURRENT EVENTS.Images - 18 | Length - long
Can’t believe I just discovered these fantastic monthly periodicals published by the U.S. DEA (Drug Enforcement Administarion). Straight from the website:
Microgram Bulletin is a monthly newsletter published by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s Office of Forensic Sciences, and is primarily intended to assist and serve forensic scientists concerned with the detection and analysis of suspected controlled substances for forensic/law enforcement purposes.
What does that mean for you? It means you get to see what kind of crazy drugs people do and to what extent traffickers will go to smuggle the fix you seek. All the drugs shown were seized by various agencies across the United States.
For the entire list of Microgram Bulletins, click here.
Here’s a taste of what awaits. First pics are free!

Whee I’m on E

The coke-elele plays beautiful music

Kidney Beans now with extra Heroin!
For further education. Watch this video to understand the effects of ecstasy.
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