Our friends from The Regali Kitchen are back, and this time, they cooked up a series of delicious-looking web icons cupcakes… but guys, I think you forgot someone in there! Where’s Myspace? ;)
Windows 1.0 vs. Windows 8 [Picture]
Amazing Life-Size Papercraft Link [Picture Gallery]
Deviantartist studioofmm recently made what is probably the most amazing papercraft Link we’ve ever seen. Standing at 5’5 tall, the model is made from 250 gsm paper (about 4x stronger then normal paper) and has foam core supports inside its structure to keep it from collapsing.
Link is made from 250+ pages, the initial template is 198, but there are layers of strips of paper inside for support, and 831 pieces. I worked on him constantly for a month, working approximately 12 hours each day but sometimes that number could go up to 20.
[Source: Studioofmm]
Ask [GaS]: What is Your Superhero Name?
Since we’re Friday afternoon, and by now, I’m pretty sure most of you are bored senseless of your work week, let’s all play a little game, mmmkay?
1- Write down the color of your top
2- Then add the first object you see to your right next to it (apart from your mouse, please)
This is your superhero name.
I’m the Red Teddybear, Ph34r M3.
What’s yours? :)
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Real Life Tatooine: One planet, two suns
NASA has discovered a real life Tatooine: a planet that orbits two different suns. But there’s unlikely to be anyone there who can save the universe.
The planet currently has the rather humdrum working name of Kepler-16b. That’s Kepler after the observatory-fitted spacecraft that’s on a three-year plus tour of part of the Milky Way, with the 16 coming from the number astronomers have assigned to the two stars.
NASA had already logged the two stars, which orbit in a way that each can eclipse the other from the Earth’s vantage point. However, it became apparent that the brightness of the system containing the two stars dimmed even when there was no eclipse. That suggested there was a third body in play.
Closer study showed that the dimming events took place at irregular intervals, meaning the two stars were not always in the same position, in turn meaning the third body was orbiting both stars. It also means the body experiences a double sunset at the end of its day.
Staff then looked at changes in the eclipse times of the two stars, which result from the gravitational pull of the third body. That was enough to give the mass, from which NASA has concluded the third body is a planet roughly the size of Saturn; given the location its likely split fairly evenly between rock and gas.
Though several bodies orbiting two stars, known as circumbinary orbit, have been identified before, this is the first time there’s been confirmation of such a body that NASA would define as a planet. Unfortunately while Kepler is examining an area of the Milky Way that’s most likely for liquid water on a planet’s surface to be possible — the theoretical key to supporting life — the two stars are too cool and Kepler-16b too far away from them for this to be possible in this case.
(Image credit: Artist’s Concept via NASA/JPL_Caltech/T.Pyle)
Cool Tee: Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Not happy about the changes in the new Blu-ray editions of Star Wars? Then consider wearing this with pride.
Oh, and for those who don’t mind the new changes too much, the new Blu-ray editions of the movies just came out today!
DC Comics New 52: Action Comics, Detective Comics and Green Lantern Review
By Meredith Placko
Contributing Writer, [GAS]
It’s been the talk of the comic book world for months, DC Comics relaunch of their universe. Over the month of September they will release 52 new issues that will reboot certain characters origins and introduce us to some new and exciting super humans. There’s a lot a person could get angry about, but from what I’ve read (and it’s been everything published so far!) there’s a lot to be excited about. Here’s the breakdown and my review of three of the most anticipated titles in the new DC universe.
Creepy: iPhone 4 Cases That Look Like Ears
This is super creepy. A company named CollabCubed sells iPhone 4 cases that look just like ears. Now if you’re feeling a bit imaginative, comment away with the best “Yo Dawg” meme (in relation to this case) you can come up with.
We are very (no, really, VERY) excited to announce the launch of our first CollabCubed production: EARonic iPhone cases. Designed by Daniela Gilsanz – a cube root of CollabCubed – the EARonic iPhone cases are EARefutably EAResistible. Available in our new shop, in five different styles, it’s your chance to don that multi-pierced ear you’ve been wanting, or maybe just the opposite. [Source]