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In the following video, Carl Sagan makes a rather compelling argument on why humanity needs to take action on the global warning phenomenon that plagues our planet. Enjoy!
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I’m a sucker for comics. Not in that I read them, necessarily, but I love the art form as a whole–from black-and-white, stylized modernism to dynamic color sketch to hyper-realistic ink and paint, I’m a fan.
So, since ComicsAlliance started posting their Best Art Ever (This Week) series, I make sure I check it out. You should too, if you’ve got a little bit of love for superheroes and the people who draw them.
There’s a little bit of everything, including Iron Man by Kenneth Rocafort:
Storm, as drawn by Ivanna Matilla
And mashups, because of course, right? This one is from Santi Casas:
There’s a lot to like about this gallery. Go check it out!
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You’ve already seen them on [GAS] in the past, and now they’re back… and they’re as immature as ever!
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Geeks are a picky lot–I can admit this without shame because i’m a choosy geek myself. Anything functional should also be aesthetically pleasing, since any real tech-lover will be using the thing, maybe even in public, on a fairly regular basis.
So. Solar-powered bags have been around for a while and for the most part, have not caught much of my attention. Why? Because they’re so damn ugly. Sure, I can charge my phone while I’m away from my car or desk, but if I have to carry around the least attractive accessory in design history to do so, well… I’ll just check my email less often.
Today on Engadget, though, I saw this lovely thing. I don’t hate it. In fact, I think the “solar-sequin” idea is kind of interesting and modern-looking in a good way. And according to the Diffus press release:
At night or in dark surroundings, opening the bag activates optical fibres attached to the inside of the bag that give a diffuse glow and assist in the search for keys, purse or other objects of vital importance.
That’s maybe a bit hyperbolic, since the contents of my purse usually fall between “Why do I have this?” and “Oh, I forgot about that” range, but it is a cool idea for excess stored energy to power an interior light. I do wish the bag were a different shape, since this one smacks of 80s corporate to me, but I think future versions of Diffus’s solar handbags may not suck. I’ll hold out a bit before laying down any cash, but I foresee good things.
What do you think? Yea or nay, Geeks?
[source and image: Engadget]