Yearly Archives: 2011

September 12, 2011 at 9:05 am

Awesome Cartoon Perspective Sculptures by James Hopkins

Awesome Cartoon Perspective Sculptures by James Hopkins

Artwork by JAMES HOPKINS Working out of Guernsey and London, artist James Hopkins’ wonderful series, Perspective Sculptures, brings some of your favourite cartoons to 3D life. Depending on your viewing angle, different elements of the sculpture come to life. Some angles show you what’s ‘behind the curtain’, while others make the pieces look like…

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September 11, 2011 at 5:00 pm

Picture of the Day: World's Oldest Marathon Runner, 100 year-old Fauja Singh

Picture of the Day: World's Oldest Marathon Runner, 100 year-old Fauja Singh

WORLD’S OLDEST MARATHON RUNNER, 100 YEAR-OLD FAUJA SINGH Photograph via Reddit Fauja Singh (born April 1, 1911) is a centenarian Sikh. He is a marathon runner of Indian descent who is a world record holder in his age bracket. His current personal best time for the London Marathon (2003) is 6 hours…

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September 11, 2011 at 11:00 am

Remembering the September 11 Attacks

Remembering the September 11 Attacks

Photograph by REUTERS / SEAN ADAIR Ten years ago there was no such thing as Facebook (Feb 2004), YouTube (Feb 2005), or Twitter (March 2006); and the ubiquitous device we know as the iPhone (June 2007) was light years away. Before the morning of September 11th, 2001, the twin 110-story towers of the World…

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September 10, 2011 at 5:00 pm

Picture of the Day: Snow Monkeys Lounging in Hot Springs

Picture of the Day: Snow Monkeys Lounging in Hot Springs

SNOW MONKEYS LOUNGING IN HOT SPRINGS Photograph by YOSEMITE Seen here are Japanese Macaques, commonly known as Snow Monkeys, lounging in the Jigokudani Hot Spring in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Jigokudani Monkey Park is famous for its large population of wild Japanese Macaques that go to the valley during the winter, foraging elsewhere…

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September 10, 2011 at 11:00 am

Figuring Out The Dinner Bill [Comic Strip]

Figuring Out The Dinner Bill [Comic Strip]

COMIC BY MATTHEW INMAN @ THEOATMEAL

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September 9, 2011 at 9:05 am

The Friday Shirk Report – Volume 126

The Friday Shirk Report - Volume 126

Welcome to the Friday Shirk Report where you will find the 20 funniest images, 10 most interesting articles, and 5 most viral videos from the previous week of sifting. Enjoy! *For those that prefer the links open in a new tab/window, try holding the CTRL key whilst clicking a link with your mouse Stay…

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September 8, 2011 at 5:00 pm

Picture of the Day: Instant Vertigo

Picture of the Day: Instant Vertigo

INSTANT VERTIGO ACROPHOBIA Photograph by VINCENT LAFORET Deke Johnson, left, and Tom Silliman work 1,385 feet (422m) above street level to repair the electrical connections of an FM antenna atop the Empire State Building. Below you can see the heads of onlookers looking up from the observation deck. Acrophobia is an extreme…

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September 8, 2011 at 9:05 am

16 U.S. Air Force Bases and Naval Stations From Above

16 U.S. Air Force Bases and Naval Stations From Above

Langley Air Force Base – Photograph by Sgt Joe Springfield Pictured above is the United States Air Force’s Langley Air Force Base located in Hampton, Virginia. The Air Force mission at Langley is to sustain the ability for fast global deployment and air superiority for the United States or allied armed forces. The base…

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September 7, 2011 at 5:00 pm

Picture of the Day: Burning Man Festival From Above

Picture of the Day: Burning Man Festival From Above

BURNING MAN FESTIVAL FROM ABOVE Photograph by JIM URQUHART/REUTERS The 25th Burning Man festival, with a theme of “Rites of Passage,” took place Aug. 29 to Sept. 5, 2011, 120 miles outside Reno, Nev., in the Black Rock Desert, its home since 1990. Some 50,000 people attended the week-long celebration, which is…

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September 7, 2011 at 9:05 am

This Day In History – September 7th

This Day In History - September 7th

BRAZIL DECLARES INDEPENDENCE – SEPT. 7, 1822 Independence or death by Pedro Américo (1843–1903) When John VI, King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves, returned to Portugal in the early 1820s, most of the privileges that had been accorded to Brazil were rescinded, sparking the ire of…

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