Archive for March, 2009

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Mosaic Music Festival, Singapore

No need to ask, Chad had some family stuff to handle and could not make this trip.  It always seems to happen on the trips to Asia where people expect to see him but we’ll throw him in a trunk and get him there next time!

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Tarzan could actually have been real

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Weekend Releases

Billionaire Boys Club Red Suede Mid-tops:

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Panama City, Florida

N*E*R*D performed in Panama city for MTV Spring Break 2009.  They performed a new song and guess who’s on it:

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Futuristic Delivery Concept

Will it be FedEx or UPS?  Don’t you look froward to these days until one of them falls on you head.  It would be great for food deliveries as well.  Concept designed by Matthias Schmiedbauer.

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Thonet 214

The Thonet 214 is 150 years old.  Designed by Michael Thonet in 1859, over 50 million of these chairs has been sold.  This is the first chair to go into mass production and all of us have sat in one or a similar version at a restaurant before.  Classic designs never get old.

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via curatedmag.com

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Tokyo

This movie should be interesting:

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The most famous bat in the world

And our winner is: cavanisfidm.  Here is the full story from NASA as well as a few more pictures(how many megapixels does their cameras have anyway?).

Although we remained hopeful he would wake up and fly away, the bat eventually became IPR 119V-0080 after the ICE team finished their walkdown.  He did change the direction he was pointing from time to time throughout countdown but ultimately never flew away.  IR imagery shows he was alive and not frozen like many would think.  The surface of the ET foam is actually generally between 60-80 degrees F on a day like yesterday.  SE&I performed a debris analysis on him and ultimately a LCC waiver to ICE-01 was written to accept the stowaway.  Lift off imagery analysis confirmed that he held on until at least the vehicle cleared to tower before we lost sight of him.

And thus is the legend of the STS-119 Bat-ronaut….

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Contest Time!

First person who can guess what this picture is and the story behind it wins a prize!

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Well, we heard there are worst things being done to sheeps!

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via LiveCOOL.com

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It flies!

Here we go, the first flying car to actually fly!  The Terrafugia made it’s first test flight a few week ago!  Is this a good idea?  The problem still remains that if you are stuck in traffic this car still won’t do you any good.  This is more like a plane you can drive back to your house and park in your drive way!

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Mexico City Mix Beat Festival

The guys didn’t know what to expect in Mexico but one thing it for sure they didn’t think it would be cold!

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Is bigger always better?

Here is the largest yacht in the world.  The Dubai, owned by the Emir of Dubai is 531 feet long and cost $350 Million.  You might as well rent a cruise liner!

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via luxist.com

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Wine Rack

Here is another interesting idea called the wine rack.  It reminds us of a story from Austin Texas.  The first year we went to SXSW we met these girls and one of them told us stories about sneaking in alcohol at Longhorns football games.  One of her trick was to attach flasks to a garter belt.  Shae remember that weekend?  Wonder if she came up with this?  On sale now for $29.95!

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