In the following clip, Brett Domino, probably the geekiest musical duo to have ever lived on this earth, perform Lady Gaga’s smash hit, ‘Bad Romance’, entirely on Korg Monotrons and Korg Kaossilators. Also, If you’ve never heard their awesome Justin Timberlake medley, do yourself a favor and check it out!
Everything you need to know about fast food
Did you know that one fast food hamburger may contain meat from hundreds of different cows or that McDonald’s fries are flavored with unspecified “animal products?” Hit the jump for some other facts you might not know about the fast food industry.
Fish Hadouken [Animated GIF]
IE 9 Beta Coming September 15th
Just a quick post to let you guys know that Internet Explorer 9 Beta will be available for download starting September 15th. If you’re interested in testing the browser out, you can sign up for the beta right here (Windows 7 or Vista only.)
Nostalgic Acapella Versions of Cartoon Theme Songs
Destorm is an artist who has created us several episodes of Soul Toons, giving us awesome acapella versions of Tailspin, Ducktails, Gummy Bears, and other Cartoon theme songs!
Tags: cartoon theme songs
Have you… ever wondered… how the world… is going to end? [PIC]
[Via 9gag]
Cool X-Wing Mailbox [PIC]
South Milwaukee resident and tinkerer extraordinaire Craig Smith recently sent a picture of his really cool X-Wing mailbox setup to the Make Magasine. Check it out:
I made this so long ago, it is actually in need of weathering repairs and repainting. I never expected it to survive vandalism or theft for half a decade. But at five feet long and a five foot wingspan, theft would be quite difficult. Everybody from letter carriers to pizza delivery go out of their way to say how much they like it. There is a street about 10 miles away where older guys have a mailbox rivalry with custom car, firetruck and airplane mailboxes, I should mail them a photo.
[Via Make]
This Explains Everything [PIC]
[Via Reddit]
Human ancestors were tooled up
Recently-discovered bones in Ethiopia suggest that human beings (at least as we know ourselves) did not invent the first tools.
The bones were found by Zeresenay Alemseged, a palaeoanthropologist from the California Academy of Science. He led a previous expedition in the same region that uncovered the remains of Selam, otherwise known as Lucy’s baby, one of the most complete fossils of a human ancestor.
The new bones are from two unknown animals. It’s not the animals themselves that are attracting attention, but rather cut marks which indicate the bodies were cut with tools rather than teeth. Chemical tests confirmed the marks were made before the bones fossilized, meaning they weren’t added later on, for example through trampling.
Nature reports that the bones have been dated as between 3.24 and 3.42 million years old through radioisotope study of the surrounding earth. That’s significant as the earliest previously known tools were 2.5 million years old, coming from around same time the first humans appeared.
Given the location and age of the bones, the tools will likely have been used by the Australopithecus (depicted right). That’s the genus from which one species is thought to have evolved into the homo genus from which human beings derive. To date they’d largely been assumed to be vegetarians.
It appears our ancestors didn’t use the tools for hunting, but rather for removing meat from animals that had been killed by other predators. That’s also an important discovery as species closely related to humans, such as chimpanzees, don’t realize that a carcass of a large animal can be a source of food.
The next mystery to be solved is whether the australopiths intentionally created the tools by modifying rock, or if they simply used naturally sharp rocks. Either way, there certainly appears to have been some planning involved as the nearest source of rocks was around four miles from where the bones were discovered.
Awesome Prints of Bad Robot Dudes
Adam Sidwell is a graphic artist who turned to the internet for inspiration. Instead of looking for subjects in the heroes we see so often, he has been doing illustrations of “bad dudes“. From Max Max, to Tyler Durden, Sidwell uses an awesome modernist style. So far though my favorite piece is this set of prints featuring Airman, Metalman and Quickman from Megaman 3 2. He had run these prints previously individually, with additional graphics on the back, but that print ran out. Fortunately, you can still snag a print of the set you see above at his Etsy shop!