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17th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Car pornography with 100 notes

carpr0n:

Met her at the edge of the world
Starring: ‘05 Lotus Elise
(by Stradman)

carpr0n:

Met her at the edge of the world

Starring: ‘05 Lotus Elise

(by Stradman)

16th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Geeky Merch with 371 notes

geekymerch:

(via Einstein Physics Men’s Freestyle / Self Tie by SpeicherTieCompany)

Not gonna lie, I kinda wanna start wearing bow ties.

geekymerch:

(via Einstein Physics Men’s Freestyle / Self Tie by SpeicherTieCompany)

Not gonna lie, I kinda wanna start wearing bow ties.

16th May 2013

Photo with 9 notes

Off to grab lunch. The beard is six and a half months old.

Off to grab lunch. The beard is six and a half months old.

Tagged: mebeards

16th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from e^CNC with 349 notes

cnce:

The future of Google Glass?

Digital creative agency Playground knows that Glass is in its early days, but they imagine a future in which Glass helps with navigation, shopping, hobbies and much more. And according to Playground, “All of our examples are actually possible right now. Smartphones (batteries not included) have enough raw processing power to run this software today. If only current batteries were ten times more efficient and there was a robust native hardware API for Glass. Well, it’s coming. Sooner than we think.”

via the content brief [more @playgroundincfuturescope:futuretechreport

Source: thecontentbrief

10th May 2013

Photo reblogged from We're here to teach you stuff. with 52,730 notes

pervertedhypocrisy:

SCIENCE

pervertedhypocrisy:

SCIENCE

Source: cineraria

9th May 2013

Photo reblogged from The Science of Reality with 302 notes

rhamphotheca:

The Future of Deep Sea Exploration
Twenty-four astronauts have been on or near the Moon; 12 of them landed on the Moon and actually walked on its surface. By comparison, three people have been to the deepest part of the ocean: Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960 and James Cameron in 2012. Isn’t it time to do some more ocean exploring?  This July, follow along as 100 of the top ocean explorers gather at Ocean Exploration 2020: A National Forum to shape our nation’s ocean exploration program and a develop strategy for getting there. You will have the opportunity to provide input in defining the future of ocean exploration: 
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/oceanexploration2020/welcome.html (About the image: An angler fish lies in wait on young lava flows from Volcano W, an active submarine volcano in the Kermadec Arc, located north of New Zealand. This species was previously unknown to inhabit in New Zealand waters prior to being spotted during an expedition in 2005)

rhamphotheca:

The Future of Deep Sea Exploration

Twenty-four astronauts have been on or near the Moon; 12 of them landed on the Moon and actually walked on its surface. By comparison, three people have been to the deepest part of the ocean: Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960 and James Cameron in 2012. Isn’t it time to do some more ocean exploring?

This July, follow along as 100 of the top ocean explorers gather at Ocean Exploration 2020: A National Forum to shape our nation’s ocean exploration program and a develop strategy for getting there. You will have the opportunity to provide input in defining the future of ocean exploration:

http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/oceanexploration2020/welcome.html

(About the image: An angler fish lies in wait on young lava flows from Volcano W, an active submarine volcano in the Kermadec Arc, located north of New Zealand. This species was previously unknown to inhabit in New Zealand waters prior to being spotted during an expedition in 2005)

Source: rhamphotheca

5th May 2013

Photo reblogged from maybe it's sad that these are memories now, with 22,560 notes

Source: strawbarrymilk

4th May 2013

Photoset reblogged from bruk fantasien with 1,881 notes

a-two-man-con:

“Do you guys have to work at [the iconic bromance] or does it come naturally?”

Source: a-two-man-con

4th May 2013

Photo reblogged from Skeptical Avenger with 1,075 notes

moreleftthannot:

The real story

moreleftthannot:

The real story

Source: moreleftthannot

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from The Science of Reality with 4,570 notes

thatscienceguy:

Awesome bubble geometry!

thatscienceguy:

Awesome bubble geometry!

Source: thatscienceguy