Awesome Mario Wedding Cake
Created by cakemaking genius Naera of the Netherlands. [Deviant Art via insanelygaming]
Created by cakemaking genius Naera of the Netherlands. [Deviant Art via insanelygaming]
Unlike Monday’s post on a concept for Superhero beers, these are getting a real release, starting in the Western parts of the US with an eventual aim of national distribution. [BeerPulse.com via Laughing Squid]
There are two main questions here, depending on your viewpoint. 1) If it’s fake, how did they produce it? 2) If it’s real, how did they get it past BBC compliance officers and insurers? [YouTube]
Real estate Movoto has put together this map based on lthe ocation of people seeding torrent files. It doesn’t show the most-torrented show in each state, but rather the show which was most torrented in a state relative to the national average. It’s surely the first time the words “big bang theory” and “disproportionately popular […]
The latest in a series of near shot-for-shot, stop-motion remakes by YouTube user Kristo499. If it’s anything like previous instalments in the series, you may spot a bonus hidden Gollum somewhere in there. [Kristo499]
Reddit user Terihawki spotted this at Home Depot: [Via: Fashionably Geek]
British scientists believe that nanoparticles that include gold could help fight cancerous tumors. The work by a team including Mark Welland of Cambridge University targeted gliobastoma multiforme, the most common and aggressive form of brain tumor. One of the biggest challenges is that it creates a pattern of cancerous and healthy tissues mixed up to […]
The Atari fan site 2600 connection has a lengthy interview with former Atari bigwig Roger Hector. It’s got dozens of pictures and details of some of the devices he worked on, such as two-sided arcade consoles, hologram games and a truly bafflingly-looking pro football coaching handheld game. The highlight though is an extensive look at […]
You have to give credit to the creator of this for being an equal opportunity flamebaiter… [Via: Tickld user hikergirl]
Wired writer Mat Honan has carried out an intriguing experiment on Facebook: he “liked” everything where he had an opportunity to do so, whether on Facebook itself or on third-party sites. He managed to do so for 48 hours before feeling he had to abandon the project. The full piece is well worth a look, […]