This set includes a standard Pac-Man push-up bra.
It’s completely washable and has been thoroughly tested. They are made to last. It can very well be used as an everyday bra if you desire.
[Pac-Man Bra | Via]
This set includes a standard Pac-Man push-up bra.
It’s completely washable and has been thoroughly tested. They are made to last. It can very well be used as an everyday bra if you desire.
[Pac-Man Bra | Via]
Can subatomic particles actually travel faster than the speed of light? Maybe… or maybe not!
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away…
So began the three movies that were to turn a band of weird and wonderful characters into household names. Fame and fortune awaited for the lucky few but spare a thought for those who never made it big; those forgotten extras, downtrodden walk-ons and bitter bit parts.
Plasticine Tatooine gives those lesser-known characters a chance to air their grievances and to lift the lid on life in the Star Wars second string.
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When the synthesizer came onto the music scene it made a lasting impact. Will synthetic singers and performers have the same effect? The world’s only currently touring synthetic performer, CV01 Hatsune Miku, is brought to life by a software called Vocaloid, which was designed primarily by Hideki Kenmochi. She had a sold out concert in Los Angeles back in August at the Nokia Theatre. With Mikunopolis, this completely digital singer danced on stage as she was brought into being for over 5,000 starry eyed anime fans by a team using 8 projectors that rendered a 3 dimensional hologram of Miku that danced and sang accompanied by a live ensemble band. She is now touring the world, with her next stop in the UK.
Will this be the solution record companies embrace to avoid the ridiculous demands of famous performers? Would you pay the price to attend a concert by an artificially created singer?
Covers of classic songs aren’t usually my thing, but I approve of OK Go’s version of the Muppet Show theme song. Maybe it’s because their quirky videos are a perfect match for those wacky Muppets. And you can totally see Statler and Waldorf watching cat videos, right?