The colors, layers and textures of perishing structures reveal a unique beauty. Smashing Magazine collected this gallery of beautiful urban decay; eroded elegance that photographers have captured brilliantly.
This is why America will always be one of the fattest countries in the world... Check out this bacon log recipe that is having people drooling for this Sunday's big pig-out.
I was examining the super bowl logo yesterday with Missy and getting stuck on much it looks like the BofA logo which looks like the Amtrak logo which looks like the Sprint logo which looks like which looks like... I sound smug. Oh well, time to go innovate!
ok, so my second post on street art in one month but our good friend george k. keeps reminding me why i loved and lived in that city for so long. daily candy put together a little street art quiz for those who spent a good amount of time in the city of angels. i was bummed the joggers on the freeway weren't present. have fun.
this is nothing bad about san luis obispo. i love where i live now, but on occasion i miss los angeles. i miss killer taco stands, street art and crazy people. this site has it all. it is a timesuck but i love the street art section. if you hate traffic and all that stuff i hear ya, but use this site to check the parts of los angeles that rule.
i love gadgets and so does my friend pete. he sent me this link and i knew i had to share. tons and tons of interesting things to marvel at. have fun.
1 part turntable + 1 part pen/paper + innovation = Jim le Fevre's phonographantasmascope! Jim shows off his attempt to build a zoetrope with a turntable. I think attempt is an understatement because has great success and he gets some fun results. Check it out.
The images in National Geographic pretty much speak for themselves. On this particular page of their website, a dozen new photos are posted every week to showcase beautiful images submitted by non-National Geo photographers. Check out the first batch for 2009.