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Disney? theyear2000: fuckyeahwdw
Posted on July 11, 2010 via fuck yeah wdw with 20 notes
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This project from 2001 virtually attaches the immobile user’s head to the body of a dog which then goes about its doggy ways. The camera and microphones move in response to the turning of the human operator’s head, allowing them some ability to look around.
Posted on July 7, 2010
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Subversion: a procedurally-generated city to infiltrate
So this is a game being made by the people who made Uplink and Darwinia. AND it’s a stealth action game. AND it’s set in massive procedurally generated cities?
This might be the perfect game.
Posted on July 6, 2010 with 36 notes
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Posted on July 6, 2010 with 3 notes
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I hate the title but I like the picture. Big Brother is still watching you (by rogiro)
Posted on July 6, 2010
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Posted on July 5, 2010 with 1 note
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Ghost army
bestofwikipedia: The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the Army to impersonate other U.S. Army units in order to fool the enemy. From a few weeks after D-Day, when they landed in France, until the end of the war, they put on a traveling road show, using inflatable tanks, sound trucks, phony radio transmissions and even playacting. Their mission was kept secret until 1996, and elements of it are still classified.
beachjustice:Re-blog for Tim.
((Holy cow! This is the best thing I’ve read all week.))
Posted on July 4, 2010 via Best of Wikipedia with 41 notes
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I have no idea. I thought I told you about it.
beachjustice: How did I not know about this until now?
Posted on July 4, 2010 via beach justice
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bringonbluesky: Cars are officially on fire downtown. This G20 thing was such a fucking good idea. Good job guys!
Posted on June 26, 2010 via girl anachronism. with 408 notes
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I can’t help but think of the various attempts to ban minarets in Europe. There is a sense in which making an invisible mosque feels like a defiant repudiation of that. But even moreso, it says “forget your rules about towers, we’ll rewrite our entire city to build a place of worship”.
What if a mosque was not a building? What if it vanished into the fabric of a city? Seamless with the streets, connected directly to the pulse of daily life, and open to anyone and everyone at anytime, The Vanishing Mosque becomes more visible, more iconic, and more integral to the spiritual and cultural workings of a community than any building with doors and walls ever could. RUX-The Vanishing Mosque
Posted on June 18, 2010








