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ImagineNations: The Art of Globes

Wendy Gold from San Francisco is a world apart with her custom globes. The elaborate globes are adorned with pop cultural images. ImagineNations is the…

Sandbox World Links: Charlie Sheen Banksy

–Charlie Sheen Banksy. The winning conditions trolls. –Comic strip toilet roll reading. Now you can bring a little reading in the toilet just like Jack…

Lament for the Paperboy

Evidence that the paperboy is out like the dodo bird. Many of us, including myself had a paper route. Just to scrape a few bucks…

Skiing Down Park Avenue in Manhattan

You must have a death wish if you plan to ski down Park Avenue in Manhattan. This daredevil incognito going by the pseudonym Scranga got…

JakPak: Worst Product of 2010

If you plan to sleep in fear in the woods then the “tent you will travel jacket” is an ideal wrapping to make you a…

The Eco-Friendly Tote Bag as Art

A book dedicated to the tote bag? Your friendly neighborhood tote bag is a welcome site to the environment. No longer will the earth choke…

Clay Pigeon Golf

Remember the golf range as the lonely golf ball collector in his meshed golf cart collected golf balls as everybody whacked balls at him as…

Detailed Sunspot

There so much we still have to learn about the sun. New Jersey Institute of Technology’s Professor Philip R. Good and the Big Bear Solar…

Word Lens: Universal Translator

Globetrotting just got a little easier. Word Lens is like something out of the Star Trek universe, a universal translator. The clever app can translate…

Hologram Magic

Zebra Imaging ZScape has created an amazing hologram of the city of Seattle. You don’t need 3D glasses to see the magic illusion of light…

Large Pocket T-Shirt

This could be the most practical t-shirt ever or the dumbest one at the same time. One giant pocket to store just about anything you…

Giant Pink Snails Invade Miami

Miami is home to many strange things, it now has been invaded by giant pink snails. Forgot the pink flamingos, that is a thing of…

Dr. Seuss Does Star Wars

Cartoonist Adam Watson is channeling through Dr. Seus as he asks, “What if Dr. Seuss did Star Wars.” The Star Wars parody is taken to…

Cellphone Usage

The usage of cellphones has skyrocketed with the advancement of smart phones. Multi-texting is at an all time high. With over 4.6 billion phones activated…

Making Candy Canes

You will not find Santa’s workshop in Vermont, but they are busy as elves as they make candy canes for the holidays. Stowe is home…

Black Friday Explained

Just what is Black Friday. Legend has it was coined in the 60’s when merchants were in the red and they created big specials after…

Michelito Lagravere

Some are hailing Michelito Lagravere, the Justin Bieber of bullfighting. Make no mistake bullfighting is very popular in some Hispanic corners of the world. The…

NFL vs. CFL

Would it not be great to see a NFL team vs. a CFL team. As many of you know the Buffalo Bills played a few…

9 Eyes: Google StreetView

What is better than two eyes? Nine eyes! Nine eyes is the coolest site that presents very uncompromising pictures as the roving Google StreetView vehicle…

Concerts Through The Generations

Concert going has changed through the generations. Hands play a significant role in the appreciation of music. via-thearcticcat

Ricepaper Magazine

If you are looking for an enriching alternative in culture reading, Ricepaper magazine is a great start. The quarterly magazine showcases Asian-Canadian artists, writers, performers and original thinkers. It's Canada's version of Giant Robot but more firmly grounded on Asian culture. The latest issue concentrates on culinary delights that will melt in your mouth.

Zenyatta and Guinness

As Zenyatta rides into the sunset, she has left her legacy on humanity. Guinness. The horse is enamored with Guinness beer. Perhaps she will be…