Link Finds Ganon’s Weakness [Video]

This is exactly like those beeping machines that municipalities put in public places to drive away unruly kids.

[Dorkly]



OMG WANT: It’s a Trap T-Shirt

We’ve already featured an “It’s a Trap” t-shirt on GAS in the past, but there’s just something about this one that makes it oh so much cooler than the previous one.

A soldier’s pension just isn’t what it used to be. The government doesn’t pay much, especially when you spent your entire military career overthrowing said government. So what’s a Mon Calamari to do? Take up a side gig catching ghosts!

[It’s a Trap T-Shirt – Use promo code “GAS” to shave 10% off from your order!]

The Page Turner: A Rube-Goldberg Contraption that Turns Newspaper Pages [Video]

Joseph Herscher takes a sip of his coffee, pulling string thereby tipping paintings. Balls roll down paintings, lighting burner to boil water causing books to tip. Vase and computer get knocked off the table, releasing tape to open front page of newspaper.

[Via TechEblog]



Featured 3D Short: Carrot Crazy [Video]

Senior Thesis film produced at Ringling College of Art and Design by Dylan Vanwormer and Logan Scelina.

[littleGIANT]

Yes Geeks, Abobo is Here! [Online Game]

It’s here… and as expected, it’s awesome.

Abobo’s Big Adventure is a parody game which pays tribute to the 8-bit glory days of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).

[Play Abobo’s Big Adventure]

Exterminom Nom Nom Nom: Dalek Oreos [Pic]

Custom design (with help from my boyfriend after my original design completely failed), adapted from Bakerella’s Cake Balls.

These were made for a Doctor Who Series 6 kick-off party.

Devil’s food cake balls with candy-coating, chocolate-covered pretzel sticks, eyeball decorations (purchased at a local bulk store), slivered almonds, and oreo cookies.

Want to make a batch of your own? Just follow the instructions right here!

[Source: Navaboo | Via Neatorama]

The Joy of Books: Because there is nothing quite like a real book [Video]

After organizing our bookshelf almost a year ago, my wife and I decided to take it to the next level. We spent many sleepless nights moving, stacking, and animating books at Type bookstore in Toronto.

[Type Bookstore | Via TheMarySue]