Feb 28

There’s nothing like the sound and feel of ripping paper to ease all your troubles away, or at least for this 8-month-old baby. In this video, you’ll see the baby’s father rip up a rejection letter and credit card statement. Continue reading to watch. [via LikeCool - CBS ]

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8-Month-Old Laughs Hysterically at Ripping Paper, is YouTube Sensation

Feb 28

The mysterious Lamborghini LP700-4 Aventador has finally been unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. The “new 691-hp (SAE), 6.5-litre V12 engine out back - called “L539″ in Lambo-speak - is a massive 40 lbs.” Available in the US this October. Video after the break. Click here for more pictures. To make this clear, the current estimated acceleration time for Aventador to 60 mph is 2.8 seconds (i.e. 2.9 to 100 km/h) when dallying in the fields of Launch Control. The engine howls with all power on tap now up to 8,250 rpm. [via Autoblog ]

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Lamborghini LP700-4 Aventador Officially Unveiled

Feb 28

Amazon has the Microsoft LifeCam HD-5000 for just $27.47 shipped, originally priced at $49.99. Easily share your life and “record your favorite moments in 720p HD widescreen with the LifeCam HD-5000, featuring new TrueColor technology.” Product page . Continue reading for a review. With virtually all new computer displays shipping in 16:9 widescreen and social networking sites now accepting uploaded widescreen video, Microsoft HD LifeCams offer true 720p widescreen video capture at up to 30 frames per second. [via Amazon ]

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Deal of the Day: $49.99 Microsoft LifeCam HD-5000 720p HD Webcam for $27.47 Shipped

Feb 28

Asking someone out is a daunting task, but if it was an RPG, the process just might be a little more understandable for geeks. Starting off, a friend that you have feelings for suddenly appears. Click here to find out what happens. [via Dorkly ]

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If Asking Someone Out Was an RPG

Feb 28

Another month, another batch of Google Street View sightings, and these just might be the strangest ever. First up, we have a dog successfully escaping from its owner’s home, and then a driver who isn’t so happy to be on camera. Click here to see them all. Continue reading to see actual Google Street View cars at work. [via Buzzfeed ]

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Strangest Google Street View Sightings Ever

Feb 28

Back when a television set cost as much as a car, photography in the early 1900s was left to newspaper / magazine publishers and wealthy hobbyists, rather than the average consumer. Click here to view some rarely seen photos of working America during that time. In related news, continue reading to see a video of Glossop High Street from the early 1900s. [Sources 1 | 2 ]

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Rarely Seen Photos of Working America in the Early 1900s

Feb 28
Funny Work Pictures
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Photo credit : MthruF.com Most employees have no trouble wasting office supplies and/or time, but now there’s a book designed specifically to provide you with more ideas. That’s not all, MthruF.com has compiled yet another batch of funny work pictures for your viewing enjoyment. Click here to see them all. Continue reading to find out how you can make your very own air duster gun and see Misery Bear at work. [via Failblog ]

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Funny Work Pictures

Feb 28

SpongeBob SquarePants is usually seen as an optimistic and energetic sea sponge that lives in a pineapple under the sea with his pet snail Gary, but when crime strikes, he becomes the Terminator, or so Flickr user “rack911″ likes to think. Click here for more pictures.

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When SpongeBob Meets Terminator

Feb 28

YouTube user “lemoncurryrules” and friends have become the latest sensation with a video that shows them playing Czardas on 146-bottles. For those unfamiliar with this Hungarian folk dance, the “origin of the Czardas can be traced back to the 18th century Hungarian verbunkos, used as a recruiting dance by the Hungarian army.” Continue reading to watch.

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Czardas Played on 146 Bottles

Feb 28

Japanese artist Yuken Teruya turned otherwise boring cardboard tubes, better known as toilet paper rolls, into works of art. Each finished piece has “cut-out branches and leaves [that] start holding themselves up with their own strength.” Click here for more pictures. [via Toxel ]

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