Inventionland, Perhaps the Best Offices to Work In?

October 7, 2010 · Posted in Amazing, Pictures · Comment 

Inventionland is America’s largest invention factory, turns out 2,000-2,400 new inventions each year with a license being secured with a corporation every three business days. And their offices are like nothing you’ve ever seen before.

Amazing Inventionland office

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Belgian Pavilion Built Out of 33,000 Beer Crates

October 1, 2010 · Posted in Amazing · 1 Comment 

Set right in front of the iconic Atomium building, the beer crate pavilion of Brussels was designed and built in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the 1958 Universal World Exhibition. Beer crates were chosen for the project, because the architects decided their work should evoke the concepts of universality and reusability, and nothing did that better than an ordinary item from the daily life of an ordinary consumer.

Belgium beer crate pavilion

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Extreme & Funny Photographers

September 28, 2010 · Posted in Funny, People, Pictures, Wicked · 1 Comment 

I have posted some extreme photographers and also some funny ones previously, here’s another new pictures of photographers taking pictures.

Extreme and funny photographers

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Bicycle Obelisk [Cool]

September 23, 2010 · Posted in Cool, Pictures · Comment 

American artists Mark Grieve and Ilana Spector built a 20 meters tall and 4500 kilograms weight obelisk with 340 bicycles. They named it the Cyclisk.

Bicycle tower

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Astronomy Photography of the Year 2010

September 19, 2010 · Posted in Amazing, Pictures · 1 Comment 

Winning pictures of the Astronomy Photography of the Year 2010.

Overall winner – Blazing Bristlecone by Tom Lowe (USA)

Astronomy Photography of the Year 2010

The gnarled branches of an ancient tree align with a view of our Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is a flat, disc-like structure of stars, gas and dust measuring more than 100,000 light years across. Our Sun lies within the disc, about two-thirds of the way out from the centre, so we see the Milky Way as a bright band encircling the sky. This view is looking towards the centre of our galaxy, 26,000 light years away, where dark clouds of dust blot out the light of more distant stars. What appears to be an artificial satellite orbiting the Earth makes a faint streak of light across the centre of the image.

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